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RE: Steem at $6, it's time to celebrate! What is next?

in #steem7 years ago

Steem is about a community right now. So the better you integrate with a community, the better your upvotes work. Produce content you like and are passionate about, while being part of a Steemit community. This makes the whole process easier for you and brings more upvoting power your way.

Make sure you enjoy the content you make. If a person just flings up posts without any passion, people can tell and they may lose interest.

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All I know is when I had 3000 twitter followers, I went thru them all and most were inactive. The few that were still around never interacted or gave retweets.

My profile under my steemit name says it all. That is what I do / post. If people are not interested in that content, why follow? If you are interested in that content, why not upvote periodically?

So what I have tried to do is scale back who I follow so I can generously dole out upvotes to a more select few. If we all did this that might build a stronger community.