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RE: The Steve And Stella Show: Bloopers From Episode 1

in #dtube7 years ago (edited)

We have a lot of engaging things planned for this show, both for people who are already in here, as well as people from mainstream. Part of our focus is to create fun stuff that "regular" people can enjoy. Steven and I both worked hard on YouTube for years, myself, I was on Youtube since 2008, and was creating "weird stuff" for ten years. This show is a culmination of the creative work Steven and I have been doing for most of our lives. Directing music videos is my ultimate goal, and Steven has very similar life goals.
I had never used voting bots, but steven wanted to see if we could make our first episode trend. I spent some SBD, and so did he. It was an experiment for sure. While I do not like voting bots, and probably only use them a little bit, I think they have their place, as Steven is helping me to see what is it like to enter Steemit now.

I am an entrepreneur, so I am sure that making waves will be controversial. I look forward to more controversy in the name of spreading the message of decentralization and blockchain technology......served on a bed of ridiculousness, so that normies can get hooked.

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Cool just don't forget you had this opportunity on two different networks before, one of which is feeding minnows every day, and the other of which, mine now, is feeding homeless people in wrecked economies, housing and supplying orphans in multiple countries and reaching hundreds and hundreds of lives on pennies, with earnestly built content delivered by average steemitizens who truly believe in this place and the power it wields to do greater good as a whole community at large. We would have helped you build your school too, but underneath it all is a trending video about bloopers, and that makes me kinda sad for the trending page, what new content creators see upon arrival and worse yet, what great and valuable things happening here get buried by something like this. A not so funny clip of someone nobody really knows with you, worth $400 while amazing work continues to make pennies because they aren't steemit famous. I was one of your biggest fans too early on, but this is a lot disappointing.

How about trending how a single 18 year old venezuelan backed by the steem community people, witnesses and the steem excluside worldwide humanitarian aid foundation @YouAreHOPE did this, instead of bad wigs and not-funny video maybe? Oh it's nothing, just 250kg of food, hygiene kits for orphans and plumping repairs in their orphanage in devastated venezeula, or akpan and youarehope supplying hundreds of school kids in distraught lagos, with backpacks and school supplies and food?

https://steemit.com/youarehope/@malos10/donando-222-kg-de-comida-articulos-de-higiene-personal-y-cuadernos-lapices-a-ninos-de-un-orfanato-de-venezuela-gracias-a

English version will be up shortly too at the same users account.

Glad you are having fun though. I often want to give up and quit when I see stuff like this trending while valuable contributions fail. Good optics for the platform, I guess? But that's not what I hear down here in the street with the noobs, onboarding them in the communities. They don't know why they should bother to stay, up against things like this for a slice of the pie. Sadly though, they are the ones supporting other humans, its not the rare whale who kicks in enough to save a village.

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