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RE: How STEEMIT will Help Feed An Entire Christian Church in Myanmar Christmas Dinner!

in #steemit7 years ago

This is what I'm talking about - giving back to those who need it most instead of the damn greed I see on Steemit. Here's an individual who is spending his hard earned money and steem rewards to feed individuals who need it most.

Maybe our whale friends can see this post and "donate" some of their "hard earned" money to a good cause instead of circle jerking and upvoting the same garbage posts. I'm sick of seeing the same individuals day in and day out receiving hundreds of dollars in rewards that feed their ego.

Props to you @titusfrost. People like you make Steemit a better place and give me hope for this platform.

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the best thing you can do for another person is to show kindness and @titusfrost has shown us how to do it

this is why we need to put pressure on the developers to stick to their 2017 roadmap promises of delivering community-based pages instead of the garbage tagging system we have now. I stopped using steemit in september and just now started up to see nothing has changed. Good thing the developers at least stated their written intent to deploy community pages.

Indeed, I see a lot of potential here, even more for me who likes to write and up to know just did it in some blogs with little reach. I am just a little worried what will happen to the community once all these "Influencers" from insta get here and see they can profit a lot more. Like the phrase, "the path to hell is made of good intentions".