RE: Five Months on Steemit: Writing "for Yourself" vs. Writing "for Steemit"

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Five Months on Steemit: Writing "for Yourself" vs. Writing "for Steemit"

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No estoy de acuerdo no todo puede ser perfecto pero cada dia se trata mejorar . A mi no me gusta para nada facetbook. Y lo tengo que tener por que no vivo en mi pais y es casi unica forma enterar se de mi familia. Esto deberia cambiar y esta nosotros que lo cambiamos. En futuro steemit va a ser igual o mas grande que Facetbook y otros. Y ahora ya hay mucha informacion muy valiosa en steemit.

@josephq, thanks for your eloquent response!

As I suggested, people write here for different reasons... and that's part of what makes the platform interesting; and definitely more interesting than the "pea soup" that is Farcebook. And we definitely have far more freedom of expression here-- which I find a rather refreshing thing.

I did find myself re-reading my post, curious what might have struck such a nerve with you. I felt I did make it pretty clear that I wasn't criticizing any particular approach... there's room for everyone on the "stage" that is Steemit, but if I failed to make that clear, I'm sorry.

The "crypto defeatist" comment feels a little baffling to me... it seems rather out-of-place in the context of someone who has invested five months and almost 5000 posts in a platform centered around cryptocurrency.