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A new week, a new lesson in the VEGAN SCHOOL series, which aims to provide users with important, valuable, and practical information about how to publish and interact in this community. This information is also useful for doing so throughout the Hive blockchain. Today we're bringing up an important topic, that often goes unnoticed: INTERACTING IS IMPORTANT. .

Hive is a platform made up of human beings, and as such, interaction is very important. While there are spatial, linguistic, cultural, temporal, and geographic barriers that can hinder this interaction, the best way to overcome them is through appreciation of the work and publications of other colleagues who are active on the blockchain.

It's very exciting to see comments from other people on our posts, of course, as long as they're respectful and coherent. It's not just about commenting for the sake of commenting, or leaving a random comment in the comments section, but about making comments with conscience. On the contrary, it's very unpleasant to read a comment that shows the person commenting hasn't even read our post.

That's why we encourage you not only to respond to the comments you receive on your posts, but also to visit your colleagues' blogs, comment kindly on their posts, and, of course, upvote them. It doesn't matter if your voting power is small; every bit of it counts. And if you really like the post, reblog it. All of these are nice gestures that strengthen the community, and also the platform, and keep the Hive ecosystem functioning in harmony.

You'll see that everyday interaction will allow you to create bonds, friendships, and beautiful and productive relationships, which can even transcend virtuality and become reality. Furthermore, the level of user interaction is one of the elements that many curators consider when selecting and curating posts. Furthermore, the level of user interaction is one of the elements that many curators consider when selecting and curating posts.

Therefore, we reiterate the invitation to strive for excellence in your blogs, and this excellence is also linked to how we relate to our colleagues. Remember that the way we treat others is the way we will be treated. We reiterate what we always say: Our blogs document our journey through this life, our time on this planet, so let's create something excellent, a blog worth reading in the future, not just for us, but for future generations. Make your blog real, authentic, truthful, and also cordial and harmonious: KEEP IN MIND THAT INTERACTION IS IMPORTANT

This concludes LESSON EIGHT of our VEGAN SCHOOL. We hope this information is useful, that you read it carefully, and that you apply it when creating content on Hive

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