Vegan School: Lesson 6. Don’t repeat content (neither photos nor text)


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Hello plant-based foodies, wherever you are in the world and/or galaxy!


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We continue with the VEGAN SCHOOL series, which offers useful information for publishing and interacting on the Hive blockchain. While these posts are specifically designed for this community, Plant Power (Vegan), the information can be useful for users posting in other communities. Today we present Lesson Six, which addresses the topic of: DON’T REPEAT CONTENT (NEITHER PHOTOS, NOR TEXT).

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Posting recipes constantly can be confusing for a few users. We say this because there are processes related to preparing dishes that are repetitive, for example, washing, chopping, and sautéing ingredients. Some users may think that since the processes are so similar, it's okay to repost old photos or texts to create new posts. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is NOT ALLOWED in this community, and as I've said before, neither in Foodies Bee Hive nor Amazing Drinks.

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Some users may think there's nothing wrong with taking old posts and re-presenting them as new ones, i.e., monetizing the same content more than once. This is NOT ALLOWED in this community, neither in Foodies Bee Hive nor in Amazing Drinks, nor in Hive in general. Perhaps some users have engaged in this bad practice, but sooner or later, someone on the team will notice this situation, and the user who engages in this practice will be downvoted, as well as immediately and irrevocably silenced, in addition to being reported to Hive Watchers.

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Creating new content every day enriches our blog and allows us to learn something new every day. And when it comes to recipes, we can experiment with different techniques, ingredients, and even cooking styles, so it's unnecessary to repeat content we've already published and for which we've already received monetization. So, we urge you to avoid this practice and always try to write something new and different. There are thousands, if not millions, of things to write about, and there will always be a niche available on Hive to share those ideas.

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So don't turn your blogs into poor blogs, with constant repetition. Variety is important, even if you regularly publish in the same niches. The important thing is not to fall into the temptation of monetizing with old content, because this can have unpleasant consequences. 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. Let this blog be real, authentic, true, and not repetitive. DON’T REPEAT CONTENT.

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This concludes LESSON SIX 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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Good reminder about reusing content! Freshness is key, just like a crisp apple 🍎 on race day!

Exactly, it's a good metaphor for what our content should be: fresh and new every time. Thank you for appreciating the work and for your valuable support!

Thanks for the lesson. Recycling old recipes will only devalue our contents. We want to always draw attention to our recipes by exploring something new and interesting that will keep people curious.

Thank you for sharing this vital information. 🙏 😊

It's just as you say, there's no need to recycle content, if we can present new recipes, new content. There are thousands of websites, YouTube channels, Instagram, etc., as well as printed recipe books, with new recipes. And if you're talking about other topics, the world is immensely rich, and there are thousands of topics to write about.

Thanks for stopping by, have a nice weekend!

Trying new and different recipes makes your profile and content attractive but repeating same recipe makes it bored and tiring

That's right, the constant repetition is an annoying, endless loop. Thanks for stopping by!

It doesn't make any sense,

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