RE: Featured Monster: Gelatinous Cube

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Featured Monster: Gelatinous Cube

in hive-174578 •  5 years ago 

It is easy when you earn tens of dollars with every post. You can invest a lot of money into Steem Monsters/Splinterlands. I am earning mostly cents with my posts. Or sometimes literally nothing, because sometimes my posts do not reach the payout threshold.

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Money brings money. He's an investor. Not his fault that his payout blooms with rewards. But in social media platforms, building ties with people changes the situations of payout, it is not by writing, it is by genuine social connection. It is by the community you are active in.

Harsh but so true. I mean this is a social media. The least you can do is be social... Spoken like a champ udezee.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

True? The Steem blockchain, which includes Steemit is not really social media.
At least based on the statistics, nowadays the average number of comments per post is only 1-2 on the Steem blockchain, and most of those comments are bot comments.
How would anyone call that social? Most of the posts on the Steem blockchain are ignored or overlooked. I would be active, if I would know one active community.
Can (any of) you mention one active community on the Steem blockchain?
Please do not mention @dcooperation, because I got ignored/muted from that community because of regularly stating the truth about the rarity of the real human interaction on the Steem blockchain. Some people do not like the truth to be visible. They would rather hide it, and propagate false/fake positivity. And that community is not active anyway. Even the number of their supporters is going down (20 delegators left !), which is not surprising, considering/taking into account the censorship in it.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

@xplosive I appreciate that you made your thinking visible. Trouble is, currently, steemmonsters is not an earning vehicle. Perhaps never was. It is unfortunate, but its true. I agree with you. I wish game developers had a broader vision.