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RE: Snaps Container // 1743183360

in Snaps26 days ago (edited)

Curatorship (Hive):

  • Do you think weekends are better or worse to do this?

  • Do you think hivers have a better chance of getting better upvotes?

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As for interactions, I think there is more movement during the week. As for rewards, I haven't noticed any differences

People have more time, that's good, I think Friday night and Saturday are the busiest days, Sunday maybe because it's more of a family thing, people tend to disappear.

Yeah. You have nice point here.

However, more interactions don't always guarantee better financial rewards. Either way, it's still a very good thing.

Absolutely. There's another point too, I think that sometimes at the weekend I get better votes too, maybe because fewer people post and so the VP profiles are full, but I can't guarantee that either hehe

I think the same thing as you about this point (weekends curation).

We both can be wrong, but it makes sense at least. 😅

haha yeah, but I think it's kind of like that, I think it's one way or the other.

Indeed.

Weekdays are always busier, but they are not always the best (financially speaking). This kinda a "dilemma" in the ecosystem, I guess. 😅

We should be able to find a balance.

Not sure, I felt today is slow but not sure if its every weekend or so.

Have you felt a difference?

As for interactions, things are usually slower on the weekends. On the other hand, sometimes, I'm pleasantly surprised with good rewards.

Both ways work for me.

Great question. Is there a post talking about it?

I don't think so. However, it's a great topic that could make for a great post.

I think I heard somewhere in the past (don't remember where) that weekends are worse...

This may be true, but it doesn't make sense.

I think there are fewer posts published on weekends, which theoretically, would increase the chances of getting better upvotes.

Fewer posts on weekends and fewer curators too. People usually spend the weekends with their families.

It's like 50% to 50%, I guess.

Maybe... We need a data miner hehe.

It might help us.