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RE: Let's Talk—How Can We Improve Engagement on Steemit?

in #steemit7 years ago

One of the reasons that I joined Steemit was to be able to find my " Tribe". A community with common interst that could add value to one another through posts and comments. The "money" aspect of steemit is very distracting. I I hate to admit but I have been caught up in it. More engagement brings more value to all involved. I will be keeping my eye on this project

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I agree that the money aspect is sometimes distracting instead of a helping factor. I think it's in our culture to become greedy, and this causes is sometimes to make the wrong decisions.

A while back I decided I want to focus on the programming community on Steemit, so I try to interact (upvote and comment) on as many good or interesting programming posts I can find. I'd rather have 100 followers who are programmers than 1000 who aren't.

But still, every once in a while I'm tempted to follow people or engage with posts because I think they will earn me profit, instead of being actual quality posts. The money is an incentive to keep posting (and to keep developing @spectacles, as @firepower mentioned) but it's also a constant devil on my shoulder telling me "if you do x you might earn more money".

I guess what I can take away from this all is that I recognize my own greed, so I can make a deliberate choice to not succumb to it. But it's a constant battle. It's in our nature, I guess.

Well said @pilcrow.

I notice and appreciate your engagement with the javascript and programming community. I was pleasantly surprised to see you prominently mentioned this post by @firepower ("Hey! I know that guy!"). Keep up the good work.

Thanks, I appreciate the kind words :)