I was reading you and thinking, Why does she worry? I don't understand. I think that writing, at least on Steemit, means something different for each person, and apparently, having started writing on a public blog, for example WordPress, is not the same as having started on Steemit. It seems that all the paraphernalia that surrounds Steemit , can confuse people a lot, if they don't realize that it is just a scenario that surrounds the act of writing.
I tell you that in my case, writing is a habit, it is something I do because I really like to express my ideas, or also my thoughts about the things that are in my mind, when it comes to emotions that do not need to be explained, then it is can turn into poetry. I also read my posts several times before publishing, and I edit them until they are perfect for me, or at least I know they are good for my, in my opinion.
Don't let yourself be confused by what surrounds you, I will tell you that the most important thing is that you be yourself, like that phrase that says: dance as if no one was watching you... so you can enjoy it, and clear up any doubts 😊
What really matters is what writing means to you.
Thank you for stopping by. It truly means a lot.
I wasn’t exactly worried, per se; you could say I was trying to make a point. All genres of writing bring variety and color, each adding its own unique flavor. While I don't intend to criticize these challenges, who am I to do so anyway! I have to admit, they feel a bit difficult for me to participate in. I was, and still am to some extent, feeling that what I’m writing may not align with the platform's needs.
However, when 01eh responded, it gave me a fresh perspective. I realized that while the content may not always be diverse, the team is genuinely working hard to keep the blockchain active and thriving. It made me think in another direction. The effort that goes into keeping the platform running, even if the output isn’t exactly what I thought it should be.
So yeah, that was kind of my concern.
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Thanks for this!