Reviewed at
2026-05-25 11:31:38 UTC
Reviewer
system
Comment / reason
formatting on the medium article needs work. going through what's missing and where to fix: headings. "1. know where to farm before you start farming", "2. learn the basics before you dive in", "3. not every airdrop is worth your time", "what helped me improve", "final thoughts" — all of these are plain body text right now. medium editor has h1/h2 styles, use h2 for each of these. without headings the article reads as one undifferentiated wall. title. "things i wish i knew before i started farming airdrops" at the top is set as body text too. that should be the title style (the big one), not the same size as the rest. bolds. nothing is bolded anywhere in the article. key phrases to highlight in bold: "zero knowledge" (opening hook), "no proper system" (the core admission), "tokenomics", "red flags", "quality over quantity made a big difference" (the takeaway line), "be selective about what you spend your time on", "it's not about working harder — it's about working smarter" (the closing line). pick the lines you want a skimmer to land on and bold them — readers scroll medium fast. bullet formatting. the three "★ using platforms... / ★ following clear, step-by-step guides... / ★ tracking everything..." block uses manual star symbols. swap for medium's native bullet list — cleaner spacing, consistent indent, looks like an article not a notepad. links. counted ~30 random words colored as links across the article ("farming", "jumped in blindly", "tokenomics", "scams", "immediately", "miss claims", etc.). way too many, reads like seo-spam. cut all of it except the one link that matters: sndct.app at the bottom. one purposeful link beats thirty random ones. list consistency. point 1 is formatted as a numbered list item. points 2 and 3 are plain paragraphs with a number prefix. either all three are list items, or all three are h2 headings. pick one and apply uniformly across the three. images. two images, both the same promo banner style. body has no screenshots, no real artifacts in between. for an article about farming workflow, at least one inline screenshot — a calendar setup, a tokenomics check, a real project page you reviewed — would break up the text and give the eye somewhere to land.