For a long time when I first joined that other fork, I posted on a daily basis, I felt like it was the best way to broaden my community on the platform. These days, I don't find myself having a lot to say, so I just let my auto votes happen for the people I support and go on with my day. Some days the only interactions I have with the platform is my daily SplinterLands Mission and Rising Star game play.
I've lost followers since my last post, and I wonder if I just didn't post enough for them to stick around? Or were they old followers who suddenly started seeing my content again and decided they weren't interested? I have no idea.
In any event, it is an interesting question isn't it? Some people maintain their presence through things like the Fitness Dapp which posts for them. I suppose I could do that, or I could post one of my Splinterland battles I suppose, but that does not seem like high quality content to me. No offense to those who are posting those things, but I scan right past them, I can certainly see the draw to posting your fitness progress to the blockchain as a personal diary, but as something that is of interest to others, I'm just not sure.
So I will just leave this to hang out there. What is everyone's opinion? Do you have to post consistently to get attention to your Hive Blog? Or is it okay to post every now and then and still be relevant?
Since posts do better with pictures, I will include a couple of pictures of our Monarch Chrysalis, several darkened today, meaning we should have some Monarch Butterfly tomorrow. That should be something worth sharing!
They turn black when they are about 24 hours from emerging. So we look like we have 6 out of the 13 ready to come out. In the bottom image you can see the wings forming in the lighter green one, but that one isn't quite ready yet.