This week is the fifth week of my online community, and I'm happy to see that my group has grown a bit more than before. This is an exciting development and shows that my social platform is gradually gaining more attention and engagement.

Over the past few weeks, I've confirmed that fun and easy recipes do get more likes, likes and comments from my group, so I'll be Posting more of these in the future. Also, I decided to apply the social media rule I learned this week to my social media platform.
According to the social media rule of thirds (tillyjo7,2022), I will take the following steps in my community. First, I will continue to share fun and easy recipes. I try to choose recipes that are easy to get started with and provide detailed steps and tips. This can attract more users and make them feel that interesting and simple recipes are easy to try.
Secondly, I will pay more attention to the interaction with team members. I realized that interaction with users is very important for building a real and interactive community. Therefore, I actively respond to their comments, encourage them to share their own cooking experiences, and connect with them. I also take the initiative to ask questions and invite them to participate in discussions to increase the chances of interaction (Lin, K. Y., & Lu, H. P. ,2011).
Finally, I'll continue to share other valuable content to keep a broad perspective. I look for other social media posts related to cooking and food and share them with my community. This provides more resources and inspiration for my users and shows that I care about the community as a whole. By applying the social media rule of thirds to my social platform, I believe I can further increase the engagement and frequency of interaction among my group members. I will pay close attention to user feedback and adjust my publishing strategy based on their needs and interests. I will also continue to learn and improve to ensure that my social platform continues to evolve and improve.
Reference:
2.Lin, K. Y., & Lu, H. P. (2011). Why people use social networking sites: An empirical study integrating network externalities and motivation theory. Computers in human behavior, 27(3), 1152-1161.
3.tillyjo7,2022, https://limecomms.co.uk/2022/03/24/social-media-rule-of-thirds/
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