
Hello plant-based foodies, wherever you are in the world and/or galaxy!
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Continuing the series VEGAN SCHOOL, which is composed of informative posts that are useful for posting and interacting, both within and outside the Plant Power (Vegan) community. Today we present Lesson Four, which deals with SHOWING OUR FACE IN POSTS.

Even though Hive is a decentralized blockchain, but also functions as a publishing platform, and the right to anonymity exists, which, I repeat, is respectable. But, in this community, Plant Power (Vegan), as well as in the Amazing Drinks and Foodies Bee Hive communities (all three of which I manage), it is ESSENTIAL that users, especially new ones or those who don't usually publish regularly in these niches, SHOW THEIR FACES WHILE MAKING THEIR RECIPES. This isn't a whim or an unreasonable demand; it's a way for us to get to know our users and avoid practices like plagiarism and content duplication, etc. (We suggest you read the rules of each community carefully before posting). If you want to remain anonymous and avoid being photographed, then don't post in these communities. Hive is very broad, and you're sure to find a niche where you can do it that way.

We've talked about this issue before, about showing your face in posts, because it's important, a recommended practice, and it's a way for members of the vegan family to get to know each other, especially if users live in different countries or continents. If you'd like to see our previous post, you can read it here

On the other hand, each of our blogs is evidence of our time on the planet; they're part of our footprint. Each post captures our essence, our thoughts, and also—why not?—our faces. It's a kind of photo album we can refer to in the future to see what we looked like in the past; this is another reason to show our faces in recipe posts. So keep all these advantages in mind when publishing in these communities, and don't be afraid. Even if you think you're not photogenic, I assure you, you'll look great cooking.

This concludes LESSON FOUR 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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