The Number of BULB Users has EXPLODED🚀🎉✨Advice for Newcomers
Shocking number of new BULB users in the past week.
Whenever I checked the leaderboards the number of BULB users ranged from 2,000 to 2,500. Today's number of registered users is 11 466 !!!! 🚀🚀🚀
Congrats to everyone who contributed to the development of this platform before the core team. 🎉✨🎈
It is thought that such an increase in interest in BULB has a direct connection to the Solana's price pump. This is a very great success. With the increase in the price of Solana, many are hoping that the projected price of Solana will reach a new All Time High. What is also good for the Solana ecosystem is that very many people are starting to take an interest in projects built on Solana. In recent weeks we have seen a huge increase in the price of the meme token BONK. Such price spikes attract the attention of everyone in the cryptocurrency community. People are looking for tokens that represent some value. Such a token is certainly the BULB token, which is not yet traded on the exchanges but represents the value that the BULB blogger platform has. If you are new here then congratulations, you have come to the right place. 🙌🤞Your wonderful adventure is beginning.
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Problematic comments
With the influx of new users on the platform, we have encountered some problems that we haven't dealt with to such a large extent before. I'm referring to comments. Many of the new users comment on articles with just one or two words, such as "nice" or "good blog," etc. Unfortunately, such comments don't contribute anything to the discussion. I don't even know if the article has been read by the person leaving such a comment. Writing valuable comments can be your strategy on BULB, so it's worth putting effort into it. I've seen people who have published only 7 articles but still ranked in the top ten. Personally, I have a problem with whether to give points for such comments at all. I do it out of courtesy. I'm glad someone wrote a comment, but I would prefer to see lively discussions in the comment section. It's like discussing a good movie with friends after watching it. Even if someone disagrees with my opinion and presents arguments, it's more interesting to me than a one-word comment. I know that developers are working on limiting low-value comments. It may turn out that by writing such short, non-contributory comments, you will only lose your points. From me, you will receive points for your comment, regardless of what it is. I don't know how BULB will treat it. If it turns out that scoring inappropriate comments doesn't bring any profit, the creators will stop encouraging one-word comments to avoid losing their own points. It's better to use points for someone who put in more effort. I earnestly request that you refrain from posting comments that don't contribute anything to the discussion.