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RE: A Journal of My Journey Through Steemit -- Chapter 2

in #steemit6 years ago

There is a huge learning curve for Steemit. I joined, tried it out and then quit a few months later because I felt it was too much to try to understand it all. It wasn’t until a year later I decided to try it again. I started to enjoy it once I starting interacting, commenting more and of course upvoting. When I got passed the “junk” and spam posts and start reading the really good ones interaction became a natural thing I did all the time. Then I found a community I really related to and that was the icing on the cake. Once you find that place where you belong you become even more comfortable with this plattform.

Thanks for sharing these points with us. I have seen firsthand when someone gets upset for people upvoting their own comments and not their post.

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| There is a huge learning curve for Steemit.

There is ... and once you find some people to relate to it does become easier and more fun. But once you step outside that comfort zone, the old problems are still there. I guess that's no surprise though.

I don't see where you have a Dustsweeper account ... so I fixed that for ya. If you'll keep up with it, these tiny votes from my little accounts will turn into actual $$$. It is worth its weight in ... well, actual $$$. IMO, the best addition to Steemit since I got here a year ago. See the memo in your wallet, and no kidding, do check it out.

Oh wow thank you so much how kind of you! I have heard of this service but never looked into it. I will do so now and learn about what it is. Thanks again for your kind gesture! 😃☺️