I thought this would be a useful discussion since there's so many new users now. So when "voting" on posts, how often do you share something vs. pass it by?

I wonder because I get the impression that most redditors vote on every single thing that crosses their page and feel that they should do that.

However on Hubski if people shared that way I think its natural segmentation would break down. If everyone shared everything everything would end up on your feed.

Personally I only share a small fraction of things that come on my feed, and I've kinda assumed other people do it that way too. So how does Hubski share?

dONK:

Although I'm new, I don't necessarily share things just because I like them. Because a central feature of Hubski is creating feeds, I tend to think of myself as a curator. As such, I think I consciously and subconsciously intend to produce a distinct "theme" or "feel" of my feed, so that it becomes quickly apparent to a user as to whether or not they want to follow me. I think a defined feed is more useful to others than one that appears all over the place.


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