I'm going to take the high road because the low road is so crowded - Mia Farrow
Let me tell you a little story…
Once upon a time, when I was a wet behind the ears twenty something who had done nothing more than work as a graphic designer for a few companies, had absolutely zero business or marketing experience – I decided that I wanted more from my career financially, so I made the move, left my last place of employ and began working for myself. Design and print was to be my key focus and with the enthusiasm of a race horse waiting for the gates to open, I began my new adventure. It was early into this undertaking that I decided to do a bit of hands on marketing with a slightly creative angle. I had printed and distributed promotional flyers before and had relative success with them, but this time I wanted to do something different. To each of the 5000 flyers that were produced – I sat and stapled a wrapped red lollipop. My brand colours were red and black and I thought this would be a fun way to get people’s attention when handing them out. The idea was to rally a team of us, dressed in promo merchandise and to hit the robots (traffic lights for those of you that are not South African).
I can remember the excitement that I felt as we headed out that morning. With fervour over flowing we began handing out the lollipop embellished flyers to people in their cars. As the morning unfolded and people watched us as we went about our little promo stunt – somewhat of a frenzy began to grow. People noticed the lollipop’s attached to the flyers and as the cars came driving past us they could not grab the little pieces of paper from us fast enough – it really did get crazy and we got rid of the 5000 flyers in no time, which was fantastic as people are normally quite reluctant to receive promotional flyers through their car windows. I was ecstatic! The morning had been a HUGE success… or so I thought, until the “wait” for feedback bites dragged from hours into days without a single enquiry. I knew what sort of rebate I had received in the past for specific volumes of “traditional flyers” – devoid lollipops, so was initially quite perplexed and needless to say disappointed at the financial investment put into the exercise and its concluded loss.
Yes, there is a moral to this story…
What I failed to realise at the time due to lack of experience and knowledge in the field, was something as obvious as the fundamental nature of human beings. Much like crows are attracted to shiny objects, people love free stuff, bargains and pretty much anything that sells itself to them well enough – whether legitimate or not and often irrespective of ethics. My beautifully designed flyers offering genuinely great deals and excellent customer service to each and every one of those recipients was completely overshadowed by a lollipop that they would have paid a few cents for at a corner café. I have no doubt that 99% of the people we gave those flyers to, ripped the attached piece of paper off, threw it onto the car seat and proceeded to unwrap and enjoy the free cherry lollipop which they had received.
I learnt a very valuable lesson that day…
Cheap stunts and juicy carrots have absolutely no staying power in the world of business and if I was going to build a brand and reputation that people wouldn’t forget it was not going to be through the enticement of lollipops. I wanted to build something that held REAL long term value! I did not want my business to become known for "the free toy" that comes with the meal - not the meal itself. (Not that either are worth mentioning in respect to that referenced brand that shall remain nameless, lol.)
In the months that followed that stint, I conceptualised and developed a printed promotional brochure in which people paid me to advertise their businesses. I was paid for the design work of their adverts within the product and for the advert too. Not only had I created a product of value for my customers, their businesses and the general public but I was making a profit off it simultaneously and my own business got advertised within it too. That product was host to 288 advertisers each run and was distributed monthly to 80 000 homes throughout the Western Cape.
I built my entire business and five star reputation through that product, 11 years of repeat customers continued to make use of those services and more because I had introduced them to a product which had helped to build their own businesses as well as offering a level of service which made them truly feel like a valued individual instead of a dispensable item on a shelf. – Through our dealings, relationships of respect and loyalty were formed and not a single lollipop was needed… ok, in honesty – at one point we did have a massive jar of wrapped sweets on our counter top but guess what… people could not restrict themselves to taking one each and would grab handfuls at a time… so we got rid of the sweet jar and replaced it with hundreds of free custom designed little cards which had motivational and inspirational quotes on the one side - and then our contact details on the reverse. Those little cards as seemingly insignificant as they appeared, were positively highlighted by our clients frequently. A valued and lasting impression, not a sweet which was forgotten about the second it had dissolved. I digress, but...
You starting to catch my drift?…
Well if not, let me make it relevant for you. A little while ago Steem underwent HF21/22 and one of the positive results which came from this was the squashing of bid bot abuse – something that all the “authentic” individuals of the network were thrilled to witness. Then, to add cream to the jam and scone – the bid bot owners were somewhat “forced” to start manually curating content and with downvoting having been made available it was in their interest to ensure that they were supporting content which actually warranted the rewards given. Suddenly, the truly passionate and tireless Steemians who had stuck it out through thick and thin, good and bad – were getting some decent rewards and recognition for their content… and the bid bots almost managed to hoodwink everyone into thinking that they actually had pure intentions and gave a damn about the efforts placed into and the quality and originality of the content which they were supporting.
That was of course, until communities arrived… and the reality of the situation set in about as quick (and often missed) as a flame flash in a pan! Within days, hours probably – bid bot owners set up communities of their own under the guise of “supporting Steems great content creators”… they dangled the carrot, people flooded through the gates, forgot their ethics at the door, fumbled over each other to get to the prize and now the chaos, division, inequality and abuse has begun once again.
“Just because something isn't a lie does not mean that it isn't deceptive - A liar knows that he is a liar, but one who speaks mere portions of truth in order to deceive is a craftsman of destruction.”- Criss Jami
I am not saying that bid bot owners do not have the right to create their own communities, but what I am pointing out is that if their intentions lay with the best interests of Steem and it’s people at heart then surely it would have made a lot more sense for them to pay support visits to all the newly formed communities which they KNEW were coming instead of creating a pool of conflict among Steemians who belong to such communities - as they now stand feeling torn between yielding to their virtually inherent human trait of “gain” from the potentially massive upvote carrot dangled in front of their faces versus the loyalty they feel for the community or communities with which they have well established and valued ties.
but those people can simply cross post…
Oh, and cross post they shall – not once or twice per post but rather by the dozen, because... "hey, look! - free lollipops!" - This is a topic for another day, and a whole new demon entirely (in my opinion) but it has close ties to the dark place in which these "community carrots" could potentially lead if people don't stick to their moral guns... which I think we all know - for the most part... they won't - sadly.
getting back to my point…
So not only have these bid bots formed communities which collectively hold voting power with which few can compete - through that they are "inadvertently" (cough) encouraging division among smaller communities and their support. In addition to this – they are once again giving their grossly large support to a lot of content which is nothing short of shit compared to some of the stuff lying unseen in some community somewhere...
So - those that refuse to jump onto their lollipop parade sit once again creating fantastic content that will never see the light of day unless somebody decides to specifically search the community they chose to publish it to, or they happen to scroll to their obscure position which is 75th-ish down the list of communities because the bid bot owned ones now dominate the handful of trending communities and have enticed half the Steem population to support their endeavors built on nothing more than foundations of greed.
Starting to sound very familiar isn’t it…
A little word to the wise… all that glitters is not gold and “flashes in the pan” are exactly that. Only a couple of days in, and these feeds are already riddled with rubbish and closely resemble the familiar “new” and “trending” feeds of the “old bid bot ruled” Steem. This will only get worse because none of them care enough to adequately moderate the flood gates which they have just opened. Soon enough the upvote values will diminish because there will simply be too many people to accommodate - and mark my words, they do not care – because their pockets will be well lined, compliments of all the blindsided support.
So what happens then…
The lollipops run short of satisfying the masses and people once again start exploring alternative avenues? People go tail between legs back to the communities which had been there to support them with a lot more than just upvotes all along? Seems a likely but unfortunate and unnecessary road traveled in my opinion and my advice to everyone reading this is you are mindful of how you choose to approach and/or respond to what is actually happening right in front of your eyes.
When it comes down to the crux of the matter, I suppose individuals will have to ask themselves what it is that matters to them most? - Nurturing and empowering the "authentic" aspects of the platform or lining the pockets of those that probably don't even read the content which you pour your passions and energies into on a daily basis, simply because you make a quick buck off it... for now.
You also have to beg the question… What was the point of having created communities to "define content" in the first place, if the majority of people (from all genres - including the spammy crap) are going to be posting to one or two communities that dominate because they offer something that most of the others can’t.
Once again you end up with a muddled mess, offering nothing different to what we had before on the generic Steem feed - and smaller communities will sit with endless feeds of cross-posted spammy looking "links" and not a whole lot more. The reality is... nothing changes if nothing changes... and the way I see it, not a whole lot is changing in the grand scheme of things... I think that those who are able to see the bigger picture and read between the lines will recognise this - but then again, all of this is simply my own thought processing and opinion. You don't have to like it or agree with it, but on the flip side of respect... I am entitled to it, much like what is in the process of unfolding is seemingly acceptable too.
I know where I stand on all of this - I refuse to give in to lollipops and carrots at the expense of what I believe is right and true... I would rather enjoy the company of those who had the strength of character and conviction to prioritise the value of what they found in that little place which resides 75th-ish down the line - continuing to build it upon a foundation comprised of the good stuff - the stuff that really matters... honesty, integrity, transparent intent and genuine connections - no matter how small it remains or grand it grows over time.
“It's in those quiet little towns, at the edge of the world, that you will find the salt of the earth people who make you feel right at home.” - Aaron Lauritsen
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Powerful and well written post @jaynie. With a nice illustration, from your own collection of “war stories” (that’s what I have always called them …) about …
… one of the great challenges in life. Dealing with human nature in all of its uhhh … “glory” … “The good, the bad, and the ugly” … Here in America, we are in the final stages of this ancient “drama” playing itself out against the backdrop of our long, drawn out process of selecting our next President. With all the “usual suspects” promising the masses “free stuff” … That is a fundamental, human “right!” Sure it is …
Which brings us to the “heart” of your story …
… where you (we!) are once again face up against the same dilemma “in here.” How effectively does a blockchain address ”the fundamental nature of human beings”? I believe the answer is going to be based upon our system of belief. And the inescapable conclusion I drew long ago after the consequences of my own “war stories,” - what we think is based upon what we believe …
You have very effectively and powerfully highlighted what gave me such pause months ago about “what are you doing ‘in there’ @roleerob?” Leading to a significant “rebalancing” of the time I am prepared to devote to it …
So … There you have my $0.02 … Which is worth at least that much, if not less “in here” … 😉 On into my day “out there,” as I have a lot going on screaming for attention. Which provides me a far greater ROI on the investment of my all-important time …
Before I go, I just want to say I do find value, in spite of what I have written here, in engaging with others “all across the world.” I do so now independent of the uhhh … “rewards,” as we all have to ultimately settle the question for ourselves, based upon our system of belief, what is truly of value ...
Resteemed!
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You said it better than I did! hahaha!!! There is not possibly ANYTHING I could add to that! - Thank you! Now go and enjoy your time "out there!" :) xxx
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It sucks
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Hehehehehehe!!!!!!! She came out to play lol.
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You are the best! :)
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Yes. This.
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That's pretty funny. perfect for @zord189's hand contest. hehe
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Great post I found it very interesting. I’ve already spoken to people about concerns that communities could potentially make it harder for people to find your content, because if you post on a community then users will have to look you up directly on the community that you’re posting on as you have stated in your post. And that community may not be a trending one.
D-tube has already found a way to avoid D-Tube users not seeing other users D-tube content by auto posting to their community. This of course restricts you from posting to the community you would normally post on, if you also post written content.
I had not even thought about how bid bots could take advantage of the situation.
Thank you for posting your thoughts on this, have an awesome day!
P.s. Funnily enough I only saw your post because I also follow you on Twitter.
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Twitter is an amazingly effective tool when used properly.
Yeah, there seem to be a whole host of potential problems crawling out of the woodwork. Another one being that the resteem function will probably become some what redundant because people will gravitate straight to the community feeds... sigh.... there is a lot of work and bumps to be smoothed out.
Thanks for popping by to add your input. Much appreciated!
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I've got a lot of concerns about communities, too. There are easily half a dozen that I look at and, given enough time, would actually actively enjoy. Most of them are small, and I'm not the least interested in cross posting.
Personally, I think my plan is to try to do some more curation type engagement, since I just cannot create content in a timely fashion anymore, and try for fewer, higher quality posts. Except for Sunday's. Sundays are for
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I share your sentiment regarding crossposting and agreed... Sundays rule haha!!!
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So much emotion, perspective and great advice in one post!
I like how things tend to settle out here on STEEM. A thousand tokens popped up on steemengine to fragment the community and get everyone chasing the shinies into every corner. Now, the garbage (or undeveloped concepts) have shown themselves and have no value.
The people not knowing they are simply spamming the blockchain with duplicate content will find out. The people that know this will get called out and lose support.
It is a great topic and one the caretakers of the blockchain (us.....the active and dedicated users) will take to heart as we lead by example.
There are going to be some flames under this post but I look forward to the discussion as we progress!
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Thank you @zekepickleman - I appreciate the positive feedback. No doubt this will probably ruffle some feathers, but at the end of the day, as one of the many "small community leaders", I feel quite strongly about it... but yes, we will have to steer things to the best of our ability to generate the most positive results we can.
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A lot of the hubbaballoo about HF21 was about the need to reduce un-earned votes and rewards. I wonder if the rush to mass produce poor quality posts would be reduced if the 5% reward to communities was removed. I really do wonder that. There would then not be that extra reward for those big-votes from those few community-controlled accounts.
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Good point.
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It should be declined payouts with a link to the original imo
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Perhaps worse than bid bots, era ~ Steem has become a whale dance party.
Some people cannot help but to follow the pied piper as they dance to the song of the whales.
Ultimately I think allowing one to resteem to communities (including self-resteem) would have been more appropriate.
I have 3 communities and I just made community accounts to repost (crosspost/doubledip) into, I don't upvote these, although maybe I should consider resteeming my crossposts Lol.
This works for small communities with less than 10 posts a day because members will see it.
So sad but true. I've heard this sentiment from a few. I think I am going to switch between a few fancynones and some obscure ones until the dust settles.
That said PHC is in the middle ground in this debate. What about my last post (account recovery procedure) merits a post in PHC? I am a member and I felt it should be posted in there. I wasn't seeking targeted upvotes. It definitely belongs in a tutorial, Steem, or my own FAQ community. I'll cross post on the weekend, Too early to also resteem this one.
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That resteem idea is a very interesting one @abitcoinskeptic - but people would probably abuse that too lol.
As for your content... well, you know already that whilst we dont have a specific "subject niche" in PHC - the niche we DO have... is quality, read worthy content... and that, yours ALWAYS is!... so don't ask stupid questions mkay! hahahaha ;)
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@jaynie, Yes, no matter what meaning should not be vanished from our Journey. In my opinion we will going to see all kinds of phases and acts, but at the end of the day it's individual decision what they want choose, they are following their Values or they are trying to just please others for temporary gains. Stay blessed.
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Precisely! Well said @chireerocks. Thanks for the input - much appreciated.
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Welcome and thank you so much.
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:)
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🙂🙂
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You can never completely take away the lure of the free lollipops. That's human nature and that is being perfectly exploited here.
And currently without a limit on the number of cross posts, there is nothing to stop the abuse.
I agree with everything you’ve said, but all I'm saying is there isn’t much to be done if things stays the way they are. Steempeak has to take strict stand on the cross post feature. In all honesty this is a great feature for quality content creators who are torn between the community they love and the money they need, (and we can't blame/judge someone without knowing their story, maybe they really need the money).
But every good thing must have control exerted and steempeak must exert some sort of limit on this cross poating. And the communities have to layout clear guidelines on their stance and tolerated limits of cross posting.
What complicates this a bit here is that the communities get 5% of the payout and this have in fact made certain communities encourage cross posting! So it’s still very much a mess that needs a lot of figuring out to be done.
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Well said @simplify life and agreed on ALL counts! I appreciate you adding your input to this! Time will tell :)
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Abusers will find potential to abuse every opportunity 😅 So with more abuse comes more changes and we hope there will be some sort of control sooner than later. But yes, only time will tell!
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Very true. It's human nature to try to figure out how to 'game the system.' So much of human history has been about receiving more for putting in less. That's what we do. It does work in some cases, but not necessarily when the expectation is altruism.
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Absolutely. I'm hoping the community feature will create much better engagement and will result in people slowly shying away from bidbots. Slowly because, the communities need time to grow, and once the communities have grown, rewards will come from the community itself!
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To be honest I was worried ever since the creation of the beta communities that there was going to be a problem if only one tag counts. It was bad enough when the hives appeared and we only had 5 tags to play with. We now have ten (eleven if you post from steempeak directly into a community) but only the first one counts for much.
I never really bought the "new steem" crap. And I thought whilst the initial bid bot bashing was good they lost all respect for me when they went after the little people who hardly earned anything on their posts. I thought that was just bullying. And counter productive if you want new people to stay and feel welcomed. And if you look at what gets curated by the big boys now is it any more varied than it used to be (when Curie where the curation kings?). I see the same people getting the same high payouts every day and less new talent appearing.
I'm sure everything will calm down after everyone gets sick of measuring each others dicks. In the meantime keep on keepin' on.
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Brilliantly put @felt.buzz! Yeah there is way too much dick swinging going on around here too lol. And yes... we will just keep on keepin' on :)
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With good content that we all come across the resteem button together with a upvote which is parallel to your sp is a compliment and a way to more eyes, so I agree. It’s funny to see that a green salad with 6 words made more than a good written blog about a pandemic virus. Again a lot is happening here, and we still have a long road but AMEN !
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Hahaha yeah that ridiculous comparison last night was bloody hilarious... and not! But yes it is early days still...
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I worry about the impact of communities on resteems. If communities work then your feed will be less important (because you'll go to your favourite communities for content, rather than your feed). Resteems will therefore have less impact. If we could resteem into communities instead of cross posting then that might work...
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Another VERY poignant fact.
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Amen!
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I see your point.
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So do I ;) :D
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@jaynie, WOW!!! what more can I say? "You had me at hello" maybe? I do not think I have ever heard/read a personal story so enchanting, so eloquent, that once started, I had to finish!
Keep it up, I think you speak for lots of us who have tried very much the same "dream"! Mitch
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hahaha thanks @mitch94541 glad you enjoyed it! And appreciate the positive feedback regarding the issues covered.
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I agree 100 + 10% on all of this.
So frustrating to have so little control, but I suppose that's the downside of a decentralized society. Free Will is a fun thing to watch from the sidelines and human behavior is a strange yet exciting thing. I have to say that I can probably list a very small group of individuals who are on the right agenda, and could lump a whole ton of others in a pile. I would label that pile 'Scrapping Flip-Flopers'. As I interact and look around, I realize pretty quickly that we are surrounded by a mass of people looking for free money. I suppose if I was not as fortunate as I am in life, I would (maybe by no other alternative) do the same. I, like you, have a choice. I also choose to stay true to the reason I am here. I just may be along for a ride on a sinking ship, but it's been a fun ride so far. When it sinks.. I have a little swim in me :-)
As far as communities and cross posting go, I am still feeling that one out. Obviously there will be abuse. I liked the idea of cross posting, because I can share with my friends over at OCD as well as PHC. I've been active in both for quite a while now. The fact that someone can vote the link troubles me. That's the part I don't like. Just another avenue for abuse. So I started to burn the rewards to Null for now.
All that glitters is not gold, money can NOT buy happiness, and I don't even like carrots! haha.
I've been including pictures of my pup's at the end of my posts, along with quotes lately. It's fun and I have always enjoyed reading quotes, so it has been self gratifying. Well I came across this one the other day and I think it fits well here..
"Buy a gift for a dog, and you'll be amazed at the way it will dance and swerve its tail, but if don't have anything to offer to it, it won't even recognize your arrival; such are the attributes of fake friends.”
― Michael Bassey Johnson
Beautifully written and very tactful post Jaynie :-)
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Hahahahahaha!!! Oh you can say that again!
You took the words our of my mouth - and sadly, I have to say that many of those people are individuals that I would have hoped had more backbone.
As for the crossposting - it could very well be a positive thing, but it needs some serious ironing and limitation too. Also the appearance of the cross posts are hideous - they are so crappy looking that I don't even want to open them LOL
HAHAHAHAHA!!! poor carrots got a bad rep in this one.
Thank you for the positive vibes and for the compliment xxx
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P.S. I lied.. I like carrots. Just not the kind we were referencing.
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hahahaha!!! ok, ok! :)
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Stemit is starting to feel like an action-packed movie, with twists and turns that keep youon the edge of your seat.
Let's hope this one ends well for quality and integrity over quick buck.
I need to dedicate some time to browsing over some of the communities to learn mroe about the issues involved in this new stage.
Thanks for sharign your thoughts and providing insightful views.
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hahahaha!!! It is indeed @hlezama!!! Blockbuster stuff LOL
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Great piece! I did some cross-posting on Whaleshares when it first started, but I haven't posted anything there for a long time. I was writing some stuff on Narrative, but I kept what I posted there, unique to that site.
I had no idea bid bots were starting communities. The only time I use anther hive tag is if it's required for a contest. Otherwise it's always PHC's hive-114105 in my posts.
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Thank you for the compliment @free-reign - much appreciated.
Yeah, the bots jumped onto that bandwagon REAL quick and you may have noticed, they simultaneously pulled ALL support from our members posts. I ave not looked at members from other communities... but they appear to be mainly supporting those that post to their communities now. TYPICAL!
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There will always be some injustice and nonsense to fight. It really never stops which is what makes it exciting.
You have a choice. You either fight it and try and do what is right or you come in (like the guy whose comment i downoted) after a hiatus and call everyone scum.
We make this chain what we want it to be.
Once the JustinSun talks are done, most of us will pick up the next unjust thing that needs fixing (things you mentioned here), and the next and the next.
After all this time and all the crap we have been through this chain is still living because of people like us. People that care...
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Yes I suppose it does keep us on our toes doesn't it haha! And as for the what to do, yip - agreed! Think I made my stance pretty clear haha!
BINGO!
Yes, once they have gotten that mountain out of the way (successfully hopefully), then all these other "little" things need to be tackled!
Sometimes I think perhaps I care too much LOL
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Well done, well done my Lady. So true and most do not see this and it's right under their nose. Thanks again for such a wonderful post :)
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And thank you too for the really positive feedback: :)
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I love your brain, and the way you explain things! Well-thought and well-spoken piece, as usual, and I appreciate all the thoughts you give us to ponder! 🙌
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Thanks love. Much appreciated.
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Awesome and pretty much put out there as it seems...🤔🤔🤔
Always happy when someone says "Something"!
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Thanks @lesmann - appreciate the positive input.
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Great post, made everything so clear! Personally I was trying to post in many different communities, not because of the rewards but because I wanted to increase engagement, meet different people and amplify my Steem experience. But none of that happened!! Most communities are absolute crap and no one comments anything, they are as you said: "Steem Suckers". So I've decided I'll stick with the REAL communities I've gotten to know so far: PHC, Natural Medicine, TribeSteemUp and EcoTrain. If there are any others out there worth participating please let me know. Thanks for the awesome post.
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Wise decision!
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