Comments Verify Your Authencity
Your crisp comment helps to verify our friendly communication. It is like authenticating friendship with brief text communication. I may love to compare it with the identity verification processes of some platforms, including banking and cryptocurrency wallets.
I like the authenticity of bloggers
Yesterday, I happened to notice an article that resonated with my inner thoughts. No, it is not about compassion, love, or other human emotions. The article reflects the gem knowledge of the cryptocurrency domain - it is about securely preserving your passwords, private keys, and other credentials.
I utilized the commenting feature to authenticate the digital identity of a blogger.
I wrote a comment on the article "Backing up your crypto datas: seed, private key, etc.." and almost immediately, the author, @SolarPhasing, replied to my comment. The communication has continued through the commenting window. I scrolled down the profile and found another interesting article, "A brand new SoundCloud.." My commenting continued, and @SolarPhasing replied to each comment with human authenticity.
I like the empathetic engagement with bloggers
When my digital twin was not getting rewards from the platform, the unfortunate guy didn't know that the algorithm auto-flagged his blogging identity. Fortunately, a kind-hearted blogger named @Ellehcim replied to his "low-score" comment and informed him about the auto-flagged status of his account.
Empathy is a key that can unlock a auto-flagged comment and help a fellow newbie about what is going on with his blogging account.
A couple of days ago, I informed two fellow bloggers that their accounts are no longer getting the same attention as any regular user gets on this platform. It is not necessary to name them here. But, the commenting window has helped to exchange the required information with utmost authenticity. The referred unnamed bloggers will now take their future steps.
I like follow-up communication on other platforms too
When a busy blogger doesn't get an opportunity to see your comment, you may consider contacting the blogger outside the parent platform. It can be LinkedIn, Discord, or Twitter, where you may find the busy blogger taking some rest from the busy schedule.
ReadCash bloggers may have a more humane digital identity on LinkedIn, Twitter, Discord, Odysee, YouTube, or even on NoiseCash.
I could connect @Pantera on LinkedIn about a couple of months ago, where we exchanged a decent amount of authentic texts. These platforms have a direct messaging feature that serves as a quasi-secure channel for establishing relatively better authentic communication. Odysee and Publish0x are other platforms where I got replies to my comments from @Duvinca and @scottcbusiness.
I wish to have authentic communication with all bloggers
I remember how much value a comment may bring to professional life. A LinkedIn comment (followed by a couple of direct messages) resulted in my attending an international conference on "3D Imaging, Metrology, and Data Security" as a guest speaker in China in 2015.
Authentic comments are more valuable than upvotes of a few cents.
I believe all bloggers can be authentic, like @Jane and @Olasquarewho reply to most comments on their blogs. I think all bloggers can be as authentic as @Amjad_Ali_Waince@Ayane-chan @Janz@nomadghada @sj0820@Talecharm, and many others.
Comments are golds
If you find an interesting blog title, first read it, then write a short and meaningful comment before upvoting with tips.
Writing a meaningful comment on a blog may establish authentic communication between two human bloggers.
An authentic communication via the commenting window of a blogging platform may result in mutually beneficial interaction and future collaboration.
Postscript
I belong to STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics. I create solutions for password and cybersecurity relevant to blockchain and cryptocurrency.
I invest quality time in learning new technical skills relevant to cryptography.
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I wish all blogging community members an excellent time in the future.
Cheers!
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February 11, 2022.
I absolutely agree with you. Honestly, it could be intimidating if you write something and you see that it's been read but there's no feedback. I think the feedback can help to focus your writing, help you to build relationships with other bloggers, and also kind of help you to see that you work is resonating with someone. Also, it is important for the author to acknowledge a comment beneath the post. It's like a handshake, someone extends a hand and you grasp it, these are the first steps. It takes less than a minute to drop a line, so I think this advice is great. I may not be able to get to every response immediately as I am not always online, but I always try to respond as well. Thanks, and I am really pleased to make your acquaintance online. Have a great day. :)