RE: Ashes to Ashes, Votes to Dust: Making votes count

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Ashes to Ashes, Votes to Dust: Making votes count

in steemit •  7 years ago 

You have been upvoted by @black-man because I found your content useful. I run the Yensesa.com project @yensesa , which is the first Ghanaian Steem/SBD to fiat exchange in Ghana using mobile money. We also use our steem delegations to support and promote quality post of new members.

== You can delegate to help us promote Steem and support new members ==

REPLACE username with your username (no @ symbol)

50 SP = 103470.397100

https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/delegateVestingShares?delegator=username&delegatee=yensesa&vesting_shares=103470.397100%20VESTS

100 SP = 206940.794200

https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/delegateVestingShares?delegator=username&delegatee=yensesa&vesting_shares=206940.794200%20VESTS

250 SP = 517351.985500

https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/delegateVestingShares?delegator=username&delegatee=yensesa&vesting_shares=517351.985500%20VESTS

500 SP = 1034703.971000

https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/delegateVestingShares?delegator=username&delegatee=yensesa&vesting_shares=1034703.971000%20VESTS

1000 SP = 2069407.942000

https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/delegateVestingShares?delegator=username&delegatee=yensesa&vesting_shares=2069407.942000%20VESTS

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Steemit has quite a lot of opportunity for so many out there. They don’t go around copy/pasting spam asking for delegations. They put in many hard days’ worth of work to create a foundation and build from there.

You build community around a product by outreaching to those in a meaningfully manner. Not by doing this in irrelevant places. This only harms a products reputation and is a horrible way to introduce yourself to someone on steemit.

If you are in need to earn some money to get by due to struggles in your region I strongly recommend having meaningfully and engaging comments with people. Enter into contest. Find communities that are relevant to you and find a way to be useful to them.

Noted, thanks for your feedback.

This is not really a great way to go in my opinion. it is spam insensitive to the content and the speed at which you are posting it means you are not reading the posts. I would normally flag it but, I will give a chance to change it to something relevant first.

What a great response! Even if you hadn’t flagged him, you could’ve ignored him. But by taking time to comment, you’re helping him improve himself. You’re also setting an example for others who see this.

Having lived in many cultures, what’s appropriate in one setting is completely inappropriate in another. Sometimes (not all the time) I think this is a problem on Steemit. Most of the users are Western, so it can be difficult for other cultures to understand the etiquette especially in an online setting.

Thanks for setting a great example!

Thanks for your feedback. Noted.