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RE: The Updated Steemit Etiquette Guide - New Additions and Your Help Needed
I agree with all of these points. Steemit etiquette is basically a matter of commonsense. If you wouldn't be comfortable saying it to a co-worker then you probably shouldn't say it here. One thing I would add: after you post something, pay attention to comments and make an effort to respond to them. That shows people that you value their opinion and are appreciative that they chose to spend some of their valuable time commenting on your post. Ignoring comments or being unresponsive makes it seem like you don't care, and if someone feels ignored they are unlikely to try interacting with you again in the future.
Yes I definitely agree with that. That is why I put the "Don't post and run" in the original guide. Thanks for your commenting it really helps and is one of my favourite parts of posting:)
Ah, gotcha, I need to go back and read the original guide. Reading people's comments after I post is also one of my favorite parts. The whole back-and-forth community interaction is what really makes posting feel worthwhile.