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RE: The great opportunity I see in Steem
I did a little analysis a while back comparing Steemit to Quora and Medium and the results were quite positive. https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@just2random/steemit-vs-medium-vs-quora-competitive-analysis
The only thing holding us back from a breakout moment is more quality content.
And your post has been a great reminder of that.
I think user training would also be helpful and more promotion and I'm not talking about paid promotion either.
That's a great point to make, I was overwhelmed at the amount of learning I had to do just to understand Steemit. User training would be invaluable.
Yeah you might want to sign up with @dustsweeper once you get your first earnings. I'd upvote your reply but right now it would be a waste.
It looks like a really good initiative from what I've read, I just need to wait for my first SBD now and I'll join it.
Wow...@tcpolymath, your whole post is a shameless effrontery.
You say within your post:
"Steem isn't a money tree, it's a money sapling. It needs nurturing to become its best self, and I see that as both personally and financially rewarding."
The same time you are writing this, you're buying upvotes big time for your post, that otherwise would only have got the value of a few bucks. Which I think would be totally equitable.
Abusing the platform and honest authors that are putting up great quality content and then you writing about how to help steemit grow and whatever is such a bad kind of hypocrisy and double attitude that I MUST condemn. # I hope that some whale sets in and flags this post with most voting power he has.
You are not helping the platform grow, "nurturing" (how ridicolous is that), not in any kind of way , instead people like you destroy it.
That's a great article. I'd thought mostly about Medium, because it seems like our style of content is a more direct competitor to them, but Quora is interesting. My partner is regularly a top answerer there, so I'm more familiar with it than I am with Medium. It might be nice to see a Quora-ish frontend for Steem. I'm down for answering random questions but it's not super-easy to find that sort of thing here.
there is a tag: question
Conveniently, someone was already developing a Quora equivalent: https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@musing/introducing-musing-io-a-decentralized-question-and-answer-platform-on-steem