Should a newbie care about a 4-post-penalty? - No.

Answer: no.


Chances are, if you are completely new to the platform, you won't make a lot of money in your first few posts.

Assuming the chances of a post being viewed and voted on significantly is completely random, and is uniformly distributed in the x second window before your post is nested (in the 'new' filter, let's say) - the more you post, greater the chance you will land at least one post in that window that will be significantly voted on.

Another point is that a newbie should focus on becoming recognized. To become someone that can actually attract a following - to develop his own brand as it were.

In summary, mass-posting your unique content would help develop that unique, identifiable brand and would make probable that in a specific time window, users will catch your post.

Restricting yourself as a newbie to 4 post, will prolong your ascent on this platform.

What do you prefer, months of $0.00-$0.20/day or, one month of of $0.00, and following months with $2,000+?

I know which one I prefer...

Note:

An alternative approach is to comment as much as possible, if you can (under popular posts). It's easier to get visibility, and you can earn more as a newbie without needing recognition.

Problem is, it takes more time, and comments that get rewarded tend to be pertinent critiques on the post. So it requires greater reflection. So, doesn't interest me.

How to mass-post without quality suffering

You can consider one topic for a post. Then divide into more focused sub-topics. Well done, you've just created more than one post out of one topic.

Extend that to more topics, keeping each post focused and concise.

You'll find you can produce a lot of valuable content a day.

And it won't take much energy or thought - or at least less so than successful mass commenting.

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