RE: Steem and Writing – Another Lane on the Highway to Hell?

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Steem and Writing – Another Lane on the Highway to Hell?

in steemit •  8 years ago 

Thanks for coming here and sharing a professional writer's perspective. I'm an amateur who came from the newspaper industry and feel my skill set has lost relevance. I say that to introduce an idea that has probably already occurred to you: Steemit presents an enticing opportunity for amateurs to be relevant (though not necessarily well-paid) by learning to write for the Steemit community in a conversational way. For instance, I noticed in a comment you wrote:

Isn't this an even more extreme version of capitalist exploitation?

I'd love to see you write a version of this question in a post aimed at opening discussion with the anarchist community, or in the money section, respectfully challenging the same core assertions you do in this post. I think the most exciting potential of Steemit is its ability to host conversations. There are heart-swell-inducing amounts of respect and courtesy on Steemit, especially compared to facebook and the comments sections of articles.

I'll be following you and curious what you conclude about Steemit.

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Cheers. I've actually been thinking a lot about the blockchain and the writings of the so-called anarchists about crypto and the like, but so far I've shied away from tackling this head on in writing. It's a bit of a minefield and, like you, one of the things I've appreciated here so far is the general atmosphere of respect and courtesy. I'm a bit worried that might not survive lobbing a grenade into the anarchists' midst; they tend to chuck them back!

I definitely don't recommend grenade chucking! And I definitely relate to the approach of observing. I find myself increasingly interested in Steemit's potential as a conversation tool. Controversy can be a cheaply exploited hook, but is also the keeper of all the good questions. I think you've asked a good question is all. I've found that when I feel like something is off here and no one seems aware of it that within a week it will come out and become a topic for a moment, like the bot wars topic. It may be that this question will ask itself. :)