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RE: Reaching out. Don't let me down anarcho-steemians

Hi Nate, glad to meet you and follow you. I'm a Voluntarist/Libertarian and my husband is an Anarchist. I think it's cool to have an #anarcho-steemian tag for related things. I've created a few posts that could have easily fit in this tag and I'll be sure to use it next time I write something along the anarcho-liberto-voluntaro-etc line ;)

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Sweet! I'm gonna set up my Gina bot to keep an eye out for the tag :) is hubs on steem too? What's his handle?

Yes, he's @fstmaurice though he doesn't post, really. Mostly reads and upvotes when he's on. He usually hangs out in the Dollar Vigilante Facebook group if you're part of that. Sometimes we do a post together, lke a rare we-write or something.

I'm following you both now.

Tell him to post!

Ditto! If not author a post, at least engage in replies please. :)

Hehe yeah. Especially that I talk a lot about him. And I know he has great ideas sometimes; he shares them on Facebook. WHY would you share it on Facebook when you KNOW you will be trolled by people who don't give a HOOTS about it! :p

Worse, they filter content like Google and Twitter. Even if you are there fighting to further individual liberty, your content will not be seen widely. I left those places long ago because myself and my friends proved were were just talking to ourselves. The centralized sites blocked our content from others even when we set the posts to public.

Yeah. Sometimes I will share a post regarding a project, but I stopped posting videos of any kind and blogs of any kind to Facebook. No one sees, few actually care, even fewer actually read or watch. What I do is share specific content to certain groups where I know it will be well received. But not my wall. And I rarely Tweet it too. I don't use Google plus, never got into the habit of using it. The content I create on other platforms, is well received here and I make content specifically for Steemit that I sometimes tease on Wordpress and a few people from there have come here. I find it better to focus on one on one engaging conversations, it hasmore of an impact when it comes to talking about decentralisation, freedom, anarchy, etc.