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RE: MY STEEMIT EXPERIENCE - Pros & Cons

in #steemit7 years ago

I too feel like there is something substantial missing in our cohesive collaborative efforts, but I haven't yet tuned into the answer. So since I don't really now how to amp it up, I continue to build community, one post and one artist at a time. I feel there is a very clever answer which has yet to come to me.

I feel your suggestion about collaboration with artists of many genres coming together is very doable, someone just needs to have an inspired project and instigate it.

I'm not very familiar with the curators like @curie, it does feel quite difficult to be seen, and many well thought out and prepared posts go unnoticed. Most people won't go back to older posts, reply to them, and especially not upvote them, so their value seems to wane in a few short hours. I would love it if there was a way to continue to upvote older posts so that content can retain its value over time, but I'm not savvy enough on the way things work to really suggest or enact change in that regard. I do, however, feel that would help A LOT to keep valuable content, no matter when it was written, on the surface to be seen.

Gratefully Steemit is still evolving and as we become more experienced and have a greater scope on what is possible, it will become more user friendly and open new avenues we don't presently have and opportunities we don't yet even know are possible.

I too have been on discord @alexandravart. I find it a dark and dismal place too, I imagine because I don't really know how to navigate it well and have not taken the time or interest to do so. There is a lot happening there for sure that I have yet to embrace, but it feels like a distraction to me as one could get lost in there!! I see you are on discord to talk about these things. When I hear discord I hear scratching on chalkboards!! I'd be happy for a room in Steemit Chat where conversation could be had simply.

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we don't have a chat room here but we have a comment section that could be used just like a chat and we can unite everything under a tag like @steemitartgallery or something similar
As for the big answer it is just as doable as the different genres coming together we can create the exposure we had at ArtAtSteemfest by making a weekly or monthly exhibit - asking people to post under a tag and using bots to divide rewords between the artists
@juliakponsford had a similar initiative with her "Ocean of Art" series and I remember haw much her mention helped my post

Where is the comment section?

A virtual gallery would be awesome, especially since bots are so perfect at sorting and dividing rewards. I'll have to go visit @juliaksponford's series, I'm not familiar with that.

comment section is this one were we are talking :)

Figured that's what you meant, but was hoping for something I didn't yet know about. lol

the platform is ever evolving and our hopes for it might be achieved soon with better chat, filter and mention search tools

Gratefully we have some really skilled and involved people who can make that all come true.