RE: @R-bot and @humanbot are me! They are I. I am they? We are us.

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@R-bot and @humanbot are me! They are I. I am they? We are us.

in curation •  7 years ago 

@carlgnash - Congratulations on ever-expanding innovation, and on the inclusion of comment writers in future bot curation. The following discussion between @aggroed and @jesta emphasizes @jesta's motivation as a developer to stimulate a more immediate exchange of ideas on Steemit in a way that traditional blogs aimed at readers rather than conversationalists have not encouraged. Here's the link:
https://steemit.com/mspwaves/@aggroed/aggroed-interviews-steemit-s-number-1-witness-jesta

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Thanks @sarahspeaks144! My long comment conversations with you sort of crystallized an awareness that had been growing in me of the need to encourage and support good thoughtful commenters like yourself. In a way, you had a hand in the creation of @r-bot :)

I believe strongly that Steemit is not a blogging platform, or at least, not just a blogging platform and we need to encourage good dialogue generators and participators as much as we need to encourage original content creators. I love @aggroed and have not run into @jesta, will check out the link. Cheers - Carl

PS stay tuned for the actual "Good Comment Initiative" coming soon from @r-bot

@carlnash - As a "newbie" who did not begin to "Steem" until almost two months after account registration, I very much appreciate your mentorship and generous hand-holding through the mysteries and difficulties of navigating the platform. Despite my ire, I have not given up on Steemit and continue to hope that issues and vulnerabilities can be resolved. I also feel that it is very important to recognize the witnesses and developers for their tireless efforts. Steemit isn't perfect, but those who are working to perfect it are doing a magnificent job for which they are probably under-appreciated and rarely thanked.