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RE: Steemit is NOT a Social Media Platform - So What Is It?

in #steemit7 years ago

Steemit was a dying platform that I thought could be so revivified by the intentional step towards engagement through social interactions.
I was clearly in the wrong, so whatever it may have been is now completely irrelevant.

As I said on the discord server, either our voice has value, however short our song, or it simply does not.
There's no middle ground.

So, I got the hint and I'll leave the platform, take with me my headstrong anti-societal opinions, and leave the ants to, like factory-chicken, peck at eachothers over the scraps of a medium whose functioning remain wholly incomprehensible for the inoculated minds.

Thank you for your time, and your attention. 🙏

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why would you leave the platform? My opinion is only my opinion and that is why I asked the question, to see what other people thought. I knew when making this post, that it would be on the controversial side, but not so much it would make someone feel like they should leave, but instead make them want to show me a better way and I do think that that has been achieved. I value you attention and opinion so pinged you to hear how you feel on the matter.

we have had some very interesting replied to this topic and each and everyone of us have a place here on steemit. Without people to engage in discussion what would steemit become?

Not everyone is a blogger, and when I came to steemit first, I thought I had no change because I was not a developer, look how different it is now. And that is because people like you, come with more ideas and prove steemit to be more that originally thought.

Social interaction is something I support greatly here on steemit and I believe our attention also has value in addition to our voices