Why I Focus on Constructive Followers on Quora

Why I Focus on Constructive Followers on Quora

It's important to clarify that my pursuit of followers on Quora is not for the sake of vanity or mere attention. My goal is to attract individuals who align with my views and are genuinely interested in my perspective. My anonymity on this platform allows me the freedom to express myself without pretense or pressure from the real world.

The Importance of Authenticity

When I write, I do so authentically. I may not be perfect, and perfection is a subjective concept. Our viewpoints evolve with time, and if my current beliefs differ from what people initially perceived, I am open to change and am willing to follow my convictions. In the real world, we often have to compromise to fit in or maintain a certain public image, which can be limiting.

Quora, on the other hand, offers a space where we can explore and share ideas without such constraints. Many users find the pressure of maintaining a particular image in the real world to be daunting. On Quora, we can express ourselves in a more genuine and authentic manner, free from the fear of real-world repercussions.

The Value of Validation

Writing on Quora can be a form of validation. As a unicorn in real life, every interaction, especially positive feedback, holds a special place in my heart. I don’t assume I am the best writer, nor do I consider myself the worst. I write on topics that interest me, such as government exams, my experiences with the government, and personal opinions on various issues.

Quora has become more than just a platform for me. It's a little community where my followers, their views, and interactions provide a sense of validation and joy. When someone who has read my posts gets a job and credits me for my contributions, it is an incredibly rewarding experience. Even the occasional negative feedback serves as a reminder to remain grounded.

Enjoying Quora Without Followers

If you are enjoying Quora, there is no need to rush into increasing your follower count. The quality of your interactions is far more important than the number of followers you have. Writing or posting occasionally can be a refreshing change, and it won’t harm your experience on the platform.

Just focus on enjoying the process of writing and engaging with the community. Building a rapport with your followers and fostering meaningful interactions can lead to a more fulfilling and rewarding experience on Quora.

Ultimately, whether you see yourself as a nobody in real life or a prominent figure, Quora can be a place where you find your tribe and find validation in your ideas and writings.