You should already understand what it's about seeing the thumbnail and reading the title. So yeah, we have good news for the community members who've been sharing good content but are not rewarded with what they may deserve. And I guess it is time that we can invite more gamers into our community which we were not doing so well, for not having enough curation support on our back.
We've been supporting quality content for almost a year now (it'll be a full year after a week, of us announcing our community) and thanks to all those supporters who made it happen. Just before setting foot on the new year and the second year of our community, we were accepted for the extra support.
I didn't know InLeo has been supporting communities otherwise I'd ask for their support long back and thanks to a friend who suddenly told me about it, I reached out to the person responsible for their curation and we got accepted.
Now, there are some rules that you'd need to follow to get their curation support along with our regular ones.
Rules for InLeo:
- You need to publish your post through InLeo Frontend.
- They'll curate only two posts per day from our community, so make sure yours deserve it the most.
Rules for GamingPhotography:
- The post needs to be published in Gaming Photography Community.
- All our general rules that you'll find here.
Note: Following all the rules might not guarantee you a curation as we have limitations on resources but you'd get a chance to be there, as there'll be diversity among the authors.
When the post doesn't need to be a wall of text, we still look for quality content that shows great screenshots leaving a handful of words (at least 350 words in a single language) that make readers enjoy reading the post.
We suggest you check what others are contributing to the community and engage with them through your comments, upvotes, and follows which would make the community stronger in the long run.
Here I'm tagging some active members within the community and some gamers I know from other places, so this post doesn't go unnoticed. [I hope no one will mind the tags].
- Consider delegating a portion of your HP to
which will be used to reward good content.
| 50 HP | 100 HP | 200 HP | 300 HP | 500 HP | 1000 HP |

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