Friday, 19 December 2014

Sharing is Caring




The Value of Content Creation over Content Consumption

As a content curator which in many cases being confused with content creation, it carries more value clearly distinct as follows:

First of all, on the list of clear benefits of information curation is the training one obtains from it as well as a group obtains from using it. Perhaps with time, a person will be able to create a more powerful human relationship using the readers while they learn how to trust the data you need to share with them.
Furthermore, written content curation indicates your audience on how much you care about the problems they are going through. Your participation involves taking time to share suggested solutions to some of the problems your readers are facing.
When you create content material (through curation) through additional models along with blog writers, it won’t require much time for them to notice that you’re sharing with them. Quite often, they’ll pay back this favour simply by giving you thanks or sharing your content as well. This is great instead of simply consuming what has been created by others.

However, I would want to conclude by explaining why organizing and sharing resources is considerate.
(i)                 Above all, organizing and sharing resources with others brings about honesty and trustworthiness between writers and readers, in such cases, one accounts for information, outcomes, strategies as well as methods. Writers are encouraged not in any way to be able to fabricate, alter, or belie data. Neither are they allowed to deceive colleagues, or the populace.
(ii)               Sharing also keeps ones integrity in that, promises and agreements are not deliberately made to fail; actions are taken with sincerity; striving for uniformity with great thoughts.
(iii)             This item also helps prevent careless mistakes and negligence; it provides for very careful and critical examination of one’s work and peers. It calls for retention of records involving study things to do, such as data collection, research designing etc

With these arguments, it makes me confident enough to take on the responsibility of curatorship and recommend others users of technology to embrace curatorship and discover for themselves.

MM

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