#DCEP Update: How real curators do their job!

The idea of this self project is to encourage Dlivers and Steemians in general to stop focusing so much on content creation and start consuming others content, engage with its creators and give them some support and appreciation. To set a good example and show everyone how honest curation looks like I've been documenting my DLive Curation/Engagement Project #DCEP and will post weekly updates on it that I hope, will inspire you to do the same.

Support this project on Fundition.io

Just stopping by someones video/livestream/blog/whatever to leave a comment without even consuming the content means nothing. People will notice that and quickly disregard your failed attempt to gain some extra rewards by leaving overly positive fake feedback.

No one likes that and there is no point of doing it, so please refrain from doing so in the future and either be genuine with your feedback or don't leave any at all!

How real curation and honest engagement looks like

All of the below mentioned stream I watched for at least half an hour to an hour because just joining for 5 minutes to leave a comment is not how curation/engagement should be done

Polish streamers are awesome!


Chatting with @dirapa is always fun. He is actually one of the first streamers I started watching when I came to Dlive and a good friend of mine. During this stream he opened my eyes to Rules of Survival which he suggested I should get. After downloading it I found out that I can't even pick up weapons ingame. Couldn't figure it out so I joined one of his next streams where he explained how to do it and that he had exactly the same problem when he first got into the game.


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Later on he started playing League of Legends, asked me to come join him but as I didn't play the game in the longest time I didn't want to ruin his stream with my bad plays :)


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We came to a conclusion that both of us would greatly benefit from new PC's as we are having the same problem of not being able to run certain games as they are too graphically demanding for our current machines.

Creepiest game ever!

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@thecastle played one of the most messed up games I've ever seen so I had to chat with him about it. I won't go into too much detail about the game as it's NSFW content but I'll say that @thecastle runs his streams very well, communicates with his viewers nicely and when I donated him some SBD he asked me what do I want him to do ingame. See the conversation for my reply. Again, I will not say what he did because it's NSFW. Check out his livestreams if interested, they are very unique and interesting to say the least!

Informative talks

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Here, I joined @whack.science stream where we chatted for an hour straight. Talking about everything you can imagine we ended up on the topic of Steembasicincome. A project that aims to ensure basic income to every Steemian. I explained him and his friend (who he was streaming/playing with) how it works and what the project is about. Intrigued by the idea @whack.science invested some Steem in the project later on.

Playing with Dlivers


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While talking to @yasayanoluler he expressed the desire to play with me, so I joined him after I finished my morning curation routine.


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He thought I was trolling him by leaving him alone vs the enemies but I honestly just failed to land correctly. We played for at least an hour after which I had to go to start my own live stream. Even though we were very unlucky ingame, I had a lot of fun playing with him.

Sharing tips and resources


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@lensili is actually from my hometown and I met him and a couple of other Dlivers in person. Him and the rest of the Steemit/Dlive crew were awesome and I had a great time meeting up with them. On this occasion I joined @lensili and offered some tips on how to improve his live streams. He didn't have an overlay, so I sent him the ones I had and directed him to TidyLabs where he can get more widgets and alerts to improve his streams even further. Sadly, a day later he got a 14 day suspention from the game so he is not going to play it any more. Hopefully he still uses TidyLabs for his other live streams!

Funniest guy ever!

Chatting with @vectorabbot was awesome! He is a great storyteller and lives treamer so I told him how much I enjoyed his show. It didn't came as much of a surprise when he said that he has worked in the theatre for a long time and that his last job was working as a radio hoast. The way he runs his streams is so interesting that no matter what game he plays or how boring it may look, it will still be interesting just to hear him talk.


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He mentioned that he was very hard which shocked me as I had no idea what he meant by that. He went on a humorous rampage and with a special voice explained how you need to train and build your phisical form just so that you can be soft again and express true love and affection. I can't really explain it as good as he did but if you are interested in finding out what exatly did he mean by it, stop by one of his live streams and ask him :)


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Real talk!


Then we wen't on to talk about excercising/nutrition only to end up on the heavy subjects of GMO and the control system. We wen't on to talk about how messed up the world currently is for the next half an hour. He is very intelligent and I really enjoyed chatting with him as he shown me that we are on the same grounds when it comes to this kind of knowledge.


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Polish humor


Even though @txmek is Polish and doesn't speak much English this was my favourite interaction with a DLiver this week. Him and his friends had a drunken live stream. Nedless to say it was isnanely funny talking to him and his friends. The most interesting part of the conversation we had that night was when they figured out I'm Croatian and can understand at least 30% of what they are saying in Polish. They were quite shocked by it but still had a good laugh out of it. After donating he performed a special move he learned in his 1 week of training boxing :)

Weekly favourite live streamers

@calimeatwagon @beyondthecrypto @the-oracool @noahbalboa @tazbaz @shankstaicho @txmek @thecastle @vectorabbot

I'll update the list each week and fill it with awesome Dlive content creators that I think deserve your attention and support. Stop by their lives treams/ videos, share your thoughts, curate their content (if you like it) and engage with them. They definitely deserve it!

In the last 7 days I donated

29.5 Steem/SBD ( not sure how much of each as every time I was gifting either one or another but didn't keep track of it)

100% of the liquid rewards generated by this post will be re-distributed to Dlive content creators in form of donations. With your help I'll be able to reach more unique users each week and share the love around all corners of Dlive!

Show some love and support #DCEP on Fundition.io

In the future I hope to see

More Dlivers following my lead, curating and engaging in honest, meaningful conversation with other Dlive streamers/content creators, sharing their knowledge and a part of their earnings with the rest of the community. By doing so, we will start an unstoppable circle of quality engagement and constructive feedback that we lack of so much!

If you want me to stop by your live stream or watch your video

Message me on Discord: runicar#1726
I'll leave you my honest opinion about your content, share tips on where you can improve and chat about anything. If I like your content or just think that you deserve it, I'll curate and share some love in form of hearts/hugs/rings (Steem/SBD)

Awesome people that have backed my project

@patrickulrich - 0.929 SBD

Thanks once again Patrick! As you already know, I highly appreciate your support of my project and the gaming contest.

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