Hi read.cash community, I'm creating this post just because I have some questions about the communities we become members on here. So I appreciate your answers and thank you for giving your time for my questions :)
First of all let me introduce myself again. I'm Eren from Turkey. I became a member of read.cash last night and wrote three posts yesterday.
My questions are about posting on here. I followed read.cash's posts about posting on here or communities, boosting our posts and also sharing them on reddit. Believe me I did all of them =)
However, I could not succeed in seeing my posts approved on community pages like ''Open for all'' and ''BitcoinCashHub''. Here my question goes, if you can inform me about it. Does it take too long for our posts to be approved on those communities or does it on all of the communities?
One more question, actually I am asking for your advice. What should we do to become successful at blogging here? Can experienced platform members please provide us, new members like me, some information about that?
Thank you so much already for the replies given
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Thank you so much for your reply @Pantera That's helpful =)
No problem, Eren. How are you coping with the currency problems in Turkey? We learn there are so many problems, and that lately your government denounced Cryptocurrencies. I think that many would love to read some experiences coming from you. Most of our sources are news, but we can't trust anything coming from controlled media.
Thank you again Pantera. There have been some cryptocurrency exchange frauds in Turkey lately. To me, the government was too late to take precautionsto prevent such cases, because there hadn't been any regulations in the laws until Thodex and Vebitcoin exchanges' frauds.
Unfortunately, the owner of those 2 cryprocurrency exchanges left the country with the money of about hundreds thousands of their customers. I have always hesitated to invest my money on such not trustful exchanges, that's why I always recommend people to invest their money on exchanges which work in our country legally and on the ones that are globally well known and trusted.
As for the cryptocurrency I can say that the government hasn't been attempting to ban trades on it, but they are trying to make some regulations to prevent such cases and provide a secure environment for those who are into it. (They will probably bring new taxes, too. I can't think about otherwise =) )
Well that's what is going on lately about cryptocurrency news on Turkey, at least as much as I know :)
Welcome to read.cash. Moderating takes time, there could be many posts before yours and moderators are not paid but are volunteers. Some are creating their articles and may not have enough time to review dozens of new posts. Also, yesterday it was Sunday and usually everyone is not so excited to spend all day moderating. Have patience though.
On your question about success, I can't tell much except that the successful posts are those that provide value to the read.cash community.
Maybe, you could find which posts are the most successful and research why they were tipped so much. Welcome again, and hope you will have progress and achieve your targets