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RE: Post aus Venezuela - Steemit verbindet!

in Deutsch Unplugged2 years ago (edited)

I once proposed to create an online store

Once there was a project called STEEMbay - that was a very, very good idea. Unfortunately not too many people consulted it. So I guess it is still the best way to "deal" via personal contacts.

In fact, now I rarely comment on other people's posts, mostly reply to comments under mine.

That is something I also observe in myself. The only difference between us is: I don't post as often... ;-D
Well, commenting in a meaningful way is not only interaction, but also exhausting and time-consuming. That's why I'm still of the opinion that less is more. I'd rather read a really, really good post (where I notice that the author has also taken a lot of time extra for us, his readers) than one or two "I-have-to-post-something-posts" every day. In fact, I usually don't open them at all.
But, in my opinion, you really do have the gift of presenting even everyday trivia in an interesting way. And what a reader finds interesting is definitely up to him alone. Sometimes it is only the style that makes me read an article...

I like to write something.

And the reader notices that! These are the little nuances that you have to notice in order to distinguish a good contribution from daily begging contributions... ;-)

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there was a project called STEEMbay

This is not the first time you have told me about a cool project that existed before. It is a pity that they have not developed into something powerful. In my opinion, STEEM is very well suited for online payments, because it can be transferred without commission. It's a pity I'm not a programmer, I have a lot of ideas, but I can't implement anything :)

Well, commenting in a meaningful way is not only interaction, but also exhausting and time-consuming.

I completely agree. But at the same time, comments are an invaluable source of information and an opportunity to get to know the people you want to communicate with. Almost a year ago, when I registered, I felt like I was in a fog. I looked at the trend posts and saw that here in Steemit the posts that consist of one photo of a flowerpot or a wild flower are most valued. I published similar dopsia, but they were not interesting to anyone. Why? Then I started posting more garbage with the thought that perhaps one of the many posts might be to someone's liking.

Again, there was no result. Why? I started researching and only then learned about bid bots. I thought bid bots were a must-have on Steemit. I even asked xpilar in a comment which bid bot I should use as a beginner :) It's good that xpilar kindly ignored this silly comment.

After that, I even tried a boomerang and another bid bot. Fortunately, around this time I started talking to the gorilla, who shed light on many things.

It was then that I learned that a meaningful and thorough post is also appreciated here. I started posting about my hiking trips, which were often supported by the Curation Trail. With each post, my post contained more text and fewer photos.

I can say with confidence that I was formed as an author through comments, through communication with people.

But, in my opinion, you really do have the gift of presenting even everyday trivia in an interesting way

Special thanks to you for this! Even if it's not quite true, getting such an assessment from such a respected critic is an incredible support :) It's good that I don't have much free time, because after such a comment I would gladly start publishing two posts a day :) This would definitely affect the quality.

I wanted to ask you. Do you think Steemit is evolving now? Is it rising from the knees or is it stagnant?

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