This is not my first attempt to write an entry to @theycallmedan's latest of initiatives to bring more folks to Steem by posting Steem-complimentary and enticing entries on both Steem and Twitter. For this particular initiative, entrants will be rewarded merely for praising three of the people on Steem who have impacted their lives the most. My first draft of an entry for this initiative was rote, in a form that most of the entries employ, and was boring even to me. I scrapped that one and began anew.
I have written posts like this several times before, and not because there were prizes or upvotes attached to the task, but simply because I was grateful. I was supported by a great many people on the blockchain in my early days, the days of running out of RC without knowing what RC even were, the days of making zilch on really good posts because not a single human had read them, the days of wondering if Steem was even the right place for me. @riverflows, @vdux, @mariannewest, @jayna, @carolkean, @wonderwop, @fitinfun, @wandrnrose7, @marcoriccardi, and many more will have my gratitude for their early support of me into eternity.
Steem abounds in generous people and without them I would have been long gone from the blockchain.
So I sat down to write yet another post about the wonderful people here for @theycallmedan's initiative, because that first time, I wasn't feeling it. Let me tell you why.
It is still very difficult to make money unless you either have money on Steem or pander to those who do. I know, I know, the recent fork tried to correct that problem so that good content is rewarded and bad content is not, but it's not really always happening, at least not in the creative writing communities which are my main focus here. For instance, fabulous freewrites by unknown or new authors as well as by long-devoted and well-known authors are almost completely overlooked by the big curators. Posts for other communities consisting of long and mediocre stories by persons of power and wealth are often rewarded generously. A recent post on behalf of one writers' community that denigrated the work of the @freewritehouse community was heavily rewarded by one of the largest curators here and by several others, essentially supporting the opinion of that author, not the worthiness of her post.
My list of persons above who encouraged me to persevere on Steem is made up primarily of members of the disparaged community, @freewritehouse. The posts for @freewritehouse rarely earn substantial upvotes no matter how brilliant they are. We are pretty much ignored by the powerful on Steem, perhaps because our posts make so little, a catch twenty two situation. Freewrites do receive fairly regular support from curangel and tipu. Trufflepig shows up quite often. Curie is in the house occasionally and so are appreciator, therealwolf, tombstone and others.
I don't read every single freewrite. I do read an awful lot of them though because I enjoy seeing the inner workings of a mind almost as much as I enjoy writing out mine. I follow most of the freewriters. Thank you to those of you who support the very valuable work of freewriters in any way.
The true rewards of writing for @freewritehouse lie in human support. Humans read the entries, many humans. Humans encourage the authors, humans upvote and comment on the low earning posts, knowing their 100% upvote will do little more than give a warm and fuzzy feeling to the author.
@freewritehouse is Human Powered, not Steem powered.
The effect of the denigrating post could have been demoralizing to our large and devoted community. I know that I was dismayed when I saw that the nasty post earned more than any freewrite, to my knowledge, ever has. The post was mean, the post was unnecessary, and the post demeaned what has been for me the most important Steem on-boarding community. But @freewritehouse, despite the efforts of the writers' house that chose to liken the posts of @freewritehouse to certain bodily emissions, has persevered. I am very happy to report that few if any have left us, we are all still writing often even though we earn nearly nothing, and we are all writing well, sometimes even spectacularly.
If you are thinking of joining Steem, please seek out @freewritehouse. I will follow you and many of the rest of us will too.
So why am I telling you all this? Because when I first sat down to write a post for @theycallmedan's latest initiative, I realized my heart was not in the content, and I was just writing it for the minimum upvote I would probably get. I was producing the very shit post my community has been accused of producing, posts that the accuser admitted she never even bothered to read. I was writing crap in order to earn, because despite all the efforts of Steem to modify human behavior so that good content is what gets rewarded, the reality is that bad and undignified behavior is still also getting rewarded.
I will be sharing this post on Twitter, but worry not. I have exactly two followers on Twitter, two of the very best persons on the Steem blockchain.
So my entry to @theycallmedan's contest consists of showing my gratitude to the two people who have sought me out on Twitter: @carolkean and @agmoore. Thank you for literally following me. I love you both. For my third person, I'm choosing @namiks, who generously delegated 500SP to me just days before HF20/21, without which I believe I would surely have left Steem by the end of September 2019.
This is my entry to @theycallmedan's initiative to bring more people to Steem, which you can find here. I hope my post is fodder for discussion, not retribution. We'll see.
None of the people I mentioned above had any part in my writing this.
Thank you so much for reading it. I really appreciate your taking that time to listen to me gripe a little about a place I have come to adore, the Steem blockchain.
Where you do you.
Totally agree with your sentiment, it is the people who encourage one another to stay, write and support. FreeWriteHouse has given so many an opportunity to jot down fleeting ideas on topic of the day keeping your brain active in writing.
Most others mentioned are people who support and share tips on how to grow, excellent mentions.
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THREE Twitter followers now, @owasco - add Joan to your list!
Joan also tweeted the link to this post. GoJoan! #NowFollowing @joanstewart
#posh proof of Joan's share https://twitter.com/joanstewart1/status/1227505359746560001
#winwithsteem #posh #oc #steem #steemit #WednesdayWisdom
@owasco18 @SteemNetwork
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@zeleiracordero nails it:
Freewritehouse is a community with supportive people, good writers and a lot of human warmth. I love the sense of belonging that is developed without impositions.
No impositions! Some of us know very well what communities are like when rules, politics, and expectations of chores and duties keep members from doing what they came there to do.
https://steemit.com/steemimpact/@zeleiracordero/whodoifollowonsteemwhy-initiative-yjcbhoatzg
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Where can we round up our Twitter members? #folloback
henrry lezama @yagguaraparo
@FeltBuzzWrites @wakeup_kitty
zeleira cordero @Zeleyra
@steemitbloggers @jaynielea
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@blueeyes8960 on Twitter
#steem #steemit #steempeak #actnearn #powerhousecreatives #health #blogging
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Thanks for shout out @carolkean if you are interested in a Twitter list of Steem members I follow to-date, I have the list on Twitter called Steem, DM me if you have a problem finding it.
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Thank you Joan! I am still clueless on Twitter, so forgive me if I don't respond as a tweeter ought. I'll follow you back though! When I figure out how...
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We all start somewhere, ask if you get stuck I am on Discord you can DM me there if you need. Have an awesome day.
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Thank you for this. I love finding good bloggers and so I love these posts :)
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Why thank you! This one was a bit difficult to hit "publish" for.
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@wakeupkitty has also addressed this--and her post is epic!
https://steemit.com/hive-161144/@wakeupkitty.pal/boring-freewriters
Four recommendations - freewrites - are included in this post.
Now that's support. We love you @wakupkitty!
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I had already read and supported all four of her choices!
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Of course you did. :)
Still, the more places I post it, the more likely someone will see it who might not have otherwise.
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Thank you for mentioning me. I know that I appreciate all you write and do. I believe that the onboarding of new writes into @freewritehouse through @mariannewest has contributed to published writers like @felt.buzz, @carolkean and others who took the wind beneath their wings and blossomed with the love and support shown by this steadfast community. I think of @wonderwop, @deirdyweirdy and so many who spend quiet hours encouraging and commenting and resteeming. I'm proud to know each and everyone who gets courageous and posts regularly on Steemit because someone is actually reading and commenting. Your a gem for defending freewrites when so many just overlook what has been accomplished here.
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My fellow freewriters always leave heartfelt comments, just like their freewrites. Heart to heart connections.
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Yes, each one cherished beyond words. Many lift my spirits so often, too.
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Well said! I didn't see the offending articlebut I've come across a few references to it by indignant freewriters. I don't let that sort of stuff bother me at all. Everyone is entitled to an opinion.....even when they're wrong! Our happy little freewriting band are some of the hardest workers here and much of the stuff that they produce is first-rate.
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Exactly. But I really let it get to me! I think everything I have written for the past two weeks is in response to it. Thanks for being one of the people who put @wandrnrose7's wind under my wings.
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You are the last person who should take that post personally, talented as you are, @owasco - I'm the one, I believe, who was the target of the post - I am the writer who apparently became "sloppy" after too many pats on the back and no constructive criticism from fellow freewriters. This is not a workshop, though, and we are not here to tell people they can't have the Oxford comma (or that they must), that the was + -ing construction is "passive voice" (it is not), that omniscient narration is verboten, and Elmore Leonard's Writing Rules must be imposed on us, and so on, and so forth. I love seeing how many of us - that includes you, @wandrnrose7 - have gained confidence here and made writing a HABIT, a good habit, which serves us in many ways--but not as a ploy to get upvotes or recognition. I'm a firm believer in the value of freewriting, and in the right of freewriters to publicly share their work if they so choose.
And now I'm off to find @namiks - thank you, thank you, for delegating SP at just the right time. Heaven forbid that you'd have left us @owasco. Thank you for rewriting your contest entry to express your true feelings rather than the sort of platitudes that tend to get rewarded.
We love you!!!
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Thank you Carol! I didn't take that post personally, I took issue with the fact that a big curator upvoted a post that demeaned a community of enormous value to newbies and beyond. If that curator had not done that, I would have been able to let that post go. It was of no value whatsoever, yet may have earned more than anything I have ever posted. I know my freewrites are usually well worth the time it takes to read them, and not a single one has been a pile of dung on the blockchain, as accused. Which I can not say for the person who wrote the post. Who speaks in sentence fragments. A lot. And goes on and on about nothing. Her stories are delivered poorly (pv) yet still earn gobs of money. Pisses me off. And I think newbies need to know this. They also need to know that open discussion is allowed, although judging by the earnings on this post of mine so far, one might think otherwise.
I do not expect the curator in question to upvote my post, even though it is very well written, of excellent content, has received quite a bit of human attention, was written by one of their very own whitelisted members, and meets all the requirements to receive an upvote from them.
I'm very happy with my essay; thank you for appreciating it so. I think it covered a lot of what is both good and not so good on steem. So many of the posts for these initiatives make steem sound like it's all roses, but the truth is newbies encounter something very different. @freewritehouse is an important on-boarding community that doesn't get the support it deserves from curators and other communities, nor will my very well-written, heartfelt and unusual post for this initiative.
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Be well and hang in there.
Love to all is my motto.
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Posh proof: https://twitter.com/owasco18/status/1227339579541409792
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Still reading, but tweeting excerpts before I even get to the end!
We #freewriters "are all still writing often even though we earn nearly nothing, and we are all writing well, sometimes even spectacularly"--downvoters and snarky critics can't kill the Muse or true friendships!
One blogger's comment about freewriting as a "laxative" was so lame, I passed over it in silence. Thank you for challenging that post. You remind us that we may not have whale slaps and big upvotes, but we have what some hives will never have: true friends vs power ploys and snark; positive reinforcement vs unduly harsh criticism; encouraging words, not discouraging or demoralizing judgments. Humans read the entries, many humans. Humans encourage the authors, humans upvote and comment on the low earning posts--exactly! No bots cruising for the "right" hashtag or hive number.
Too true: despite all the efforts of Steem to modify human behavior so that good content is what gets rewarded, the reality is that bad and undignified behavior is still also getting rewarded.
You'll soon gain more Twitter followers. I have almost 8,000, and you can do it too! Twitter's Follow ratio is a real pain, and you won't get FollowBacks from celebrities, politicians, magazines, publishers, and famous authors, so you end up unfollowing them and trying to get more #FollowBacks.
Steemians of Twitter, I hope you find and follow @owasco18!
#posh proof: https://twitter.com/tea_in_carolina/status/1227612693206618112
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Oh gosh honey I only joined twitter so that I could use the #posh tag and hopefully earn a tiny bit more, which has never once happened, because those upvotes come from the entity I keep complaining about. But perhaps at least some of their admins read my complaints about their upvoting a post that did nothing more than badly express an opinion about a very important on-boarding community. Thanks for your support, but I surely do not need more notifications to respond to. So far, I haven't even figured out how to do that! lol. xo
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Who reads notifications? LOL! I've blocked mine at Twitter, FB, Instagram, Goodreads, and anywhere else I go. Here are some more names worth noting from @jaynie's entry to the same contest--check it out--you're among them!
@joanstewart, @lizelle, @gooddream, @wwwiebe, @abitcoinskeptic, @wesphilbin,@birdsinparadise, @blueeyes8960,@watersnake101, @owasco, @fmbs25, @justclickindiva, @priyanarc, @prettynicevideo, @pennsif, @oldguyphotos, @jayna, @zekepickleman…
https://steemit.com/hive-114105/@jaynie/who-do-i-follow-on-steem-and-why-a-theycallmedan-initiative
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wowser thanks for letting me know!
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I joined freewrite community not because I especially like this format, but because it offers (offered) weekly short story contests. For me, this is a more native format for it takes me at least a couple of days of thinking before I can Iron out the details in my mind.
Five minutes by far doesn't allow me to produce a piece of writing of any actual value.
In addition, a story written to a contest stirs the attention of many more readers than if I would write exactly the same story and post if from my account.
Thus, I'd like to ask you a question as you seem to be so knowledgeable in the inner workings of Steemit and at the same time are so friendly person and a good writer.
Cheers
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The wewrite contest is a @freewritehouse contest.
Yes anyone can post! I know you have already - it's @mariannewest's daily prompt, and I believe one of yours was mentioned in this week's collection of freewrite favorites. Maybe I don't understand your question.
@freewritehouse does run contests that might be more to your liking, but writing freewrites is so much fun and a very valuable exercise if you ask me. No pressure, no expectations, surprising results. It's a lot of work to run a contest, and we're all a bit overwhelmed at the moment. I hear you expressed an interest in getting wewrites back up running. Maybe you could help out with that.
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The daily prompt is a hard format for me. Rarely I can contribute anything worthy. The story format is much more natural for my type of brain.
Yes, I liked wewrites and I don't see why can't anybody from the community to write a prompt. Hey, I can write one, you can write one, anybody who participates in the contests could write one. We can organize a contest for prompts.
But if I write it and put it on my account it won't work because I hardly have 5-10 people who read my stuff. It has to be done by someone who is popular like you or @mariannewest or any other popular Steemian. I even recall writing something on your own prompt. That's why I am writing to you.
Cheers
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I'm popular! I've never been popular before in my life!
Writing the prompt is the fun part. The contest is posted through @freewritehouse, not a personal account, so the prompt writer doesn't need to have any following at all. The work is in running the contest, which I have never done. I found just sponsoring the contest a challenge, because I felt I had to read all the entries. @zeldacroft did everything else. I talk a lot about reviving the contest, but never quite get around to doing it.
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Zelda huh. I should have been more appreciative of her. Now she's sick and everything is stopped. Yeah, no-one wants to run the contest. It's boring.
I loved reading your entries, btw. Your English is so rich. When I think of your writing and compare it with mine, I have a very narrow path and if I step to the left or to the right, I am falling in a grammar pit. When you write, rather than going on the narrow path, you are dancing, jumping and running around, pulling the fruits and berries on the side of the road. )))
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That is such a wonderful compliment! Thank you! I credit freewriting with that. I honestly have no idea what I am going to write until I sit down and do it. I tell stories I did not know I knew. The Most Dangerous Writing App I highly recommend. I use it as a springboard into dancing in the berries thickets.
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I just made a pop-up wewrite contest! Spread the word!
https://steempeak.com/@owasco/a-pop-up-wewrite-contest
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Great! I re-steemed it!
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Thank you!
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Wonderful post, @owasco. Thank you so much for the mention! I am honored! ❤️🙏🌷
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The first fiction I published on steem (or anywhere - it was one of the first fiction stories I ever wrote) was a 50 word story for you!
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And a great tradition and exciting writing adventure began! I’m so glad to have been a part of it!
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I was so happy to see you on Twitter! I love you too :)
Thank you for the mention. Your Steemit presence is top quality. Looking forward to the same on Twitter :))
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"Heart to heart connections" ... Wonderful post, @owasco!
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@owasco I have read with interest your publication in which you defend our Freewritehouse community, for my part I confirm each of the things you manifest and tell you that the most important thing for me is friendship and the issue of money is in the background. Receive my affections.
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I think all of us involved in freewriting will agree with your views @owasco.
“”Steem does abound with generous people. @freewritehouse is Human Powered, not Steem powered.*””
I didn’t see the demeaning article but from what you mentioned it was mean and unnecessary.
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Howdy owasco! Very interesting. Too bad the best writers on steemit don't have the best payouts! You're really going after it on Twitter aren't you? lol.
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