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Cross Posting? No thanks (ENG)

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***This post is also written in Italian --> [Italian version](https://steemit.com/hive-146620/@libertycrypto27/cross-posting-no-grazie)***
*** Hello friends, with the introduction of "Communities" many new features have arrived and additional features have been introduced to the various front-ends.

Among the many new features there is Cross-Posting.


Cross-Posting


Cross-Posting is the feature introduced by SteemPeak that allows a post to be viewed within multiple communities.

Yesterday I tested this new functionality.


How Cross-Posting is performed


It's all very easy:

Go to the website https://steempeak.com/

Click on Login at the top right


2.jpg *** Enter the name of your account and click on **LOGIN** *** 3.jpg *** Once logged in click on the top right as shown in the following image ***
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*** A drop-down menu will open where you have to click on **Profile** ***
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*** Now you have a screen in front of you that contains all your posts. Choose the post you want to appear on a second community. Once you have chosen the post you must click on the symbol of the three dots located at the bottom of the post you have chosen. ***
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*** You will see a menu where you have to click on **Cross post in ...** ***
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*** Now a window will appear.

1 Choose the Community. 2 Enter a description of up to 100 characters. 3 Click on CONFIRM


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*** At this point you have successfully executed Cross posting and your post is also visible in a second community.

In fact, in the "All Posts" screen of SteemPeak there is the post just created with the words "cross posted" that you see in the following image.


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*** but... *** #
Why I don't like "Cross Posting".
*** The reasons why I don't like "Cross Posting" are mainly three: *** ##
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*** If you have followers who have set the automatic vote on your posts **it does not seem to me morally correct that they vote for you a duplicate post**.

For example, I have people who have chosen to vote for my posts automatically, perhaps using a service like SteemAuto.

This is the first and most important reason why I will no longer use this feature.

Lately I got into the habit of publishing two separate posts: one in English and one in Italian.

This choice, unlike Post Crossing, is dictated by a valid purpose: to increase the readability of my posts, in particular the longer ones and to put the Italian language in the same place / level as the English language. In fact, in my older posts I was forced to always put Italian as a second language and it annoyed me a little.


Unable to edit a "cross posted" post


In the title of the post I published yesterday there will be a typo. Once published it was impossible for me to correct the error.


Correct display of the post only from SteemPeak


My blog is the result of many hours of writing and I do not like that in my blog there are posts without images. In the following images you can see how two front ends other than SteemPeak view "cross-posted" posts:

Viewing from eSteem:


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*** Viewing from **Steemit**: ***
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*** Ugly right?

Well this is the third reason why I will no longer use Cross Posting functionality.


Final considerations


The only utility that I could find in this feature is to give more visibility to posts that are not your own.

The rewards of a "cross post" are divided as follows:

  • 90% Author of the post
  • 5% Community of publication of the cross post.
  • 5% Who published the cross post.

SteemPeak is one of the front ends that I prefer and that I use with pleasure. A praise to the developers of SteemPeak must still be made for having thought and implemented an additional feature but if I put the pros and cons on the balance ...

**Post Crossing? No thanks.**
And what do you think?
I'd like to know your opinion.
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Cross Posting? No thanks (ENG) was published on and last updated on 26 Feb 2020.