[Must-see for note beginners] How to find hidden gem articles at the very bottom of a post
Today, I will share how to find note articles you'll love with you.
The method is very simple.
Take an article you like.
Just keep scrolling down to the very bottom.
Go past the tags, past the likes, and past the comments.
Do you see the text that says [Recommended for you]?
That is where the articles you want to read are hiding!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, that's right.
At the very bottom of every note article, there is a section called [Recommended for you] that picks up many similar articles for you!
Now, to make it easier to understand, I will demonstrate it for you.
Here is an example using an article I wrote previously about Tokusatsu opening themes.
First, read the article to the end.

When the article ends, you will see tags, likes, and the author's icon in that order.

Below that, there are three popular articles by the same author, followed by the comments.

If you scroll past all the comments,
you will find a banner for a note campaign.
Now, it's coming up...
Here it is!!

Look!
Talks about tokusatsu openings. Talks about tokusatsu. Talks about favorite songs. Talks about heroes. Talks about music.
There are so many related articles lined up!!!
Exactly.
This [Recommended for you] section is a treasure trove where undiscovered gems lie dormant.
When I think, "The theme of this person's article is so interesting!", I
scroll down and check the articles in the [Recommended for you] section.
Also, checking the [Recommended for you] section of your own note articles is highly recommended!
Naturally, other notes that discuss the same themes as your own articles will appear, so you can feel
a sense of happiness. It's really great.
From what I've seen, there's a high probability that relatively new articles written within the last month will appear.
So, finding fellow creators currently active on note is another good point.
Seriously, this is really good.
Please, make sure to use it.
I'm sorry if this is already common knowledge.
But when I first learned about this, I was pleasantly shocked, thinking (isn't this super convenient?!?).
That's why I wanted to tell everyone.
Well, this article is going to end here.
After you hit "Like" (Suki), please scroll down and check the [Recommended for you] section.
There's a possibility that articles teaching you note tips and tricks are lined up there...
It's there!!!!!
The end
