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RE: Communities in STEEM: My First Contact
I was already confused enough with all the steemit-like sites from which people were encouraged to post. Then, we had this explosion of coins/tokens whatever they call them. I have some marlians, pal, spakos, and who knows what else that i don't know what to do with them. Every day some new things come up and the more information we get, I think the more uncertainty it generates. Humans can handle only so much. We can't be in a thousand places at the smae time and expect to live a life. In the mean time the price of Steem keeps pretty low. I just don't see the point of so much disperssed effort.
At the time, the communities suggested to group users of common interests and that it would be easier to reach the right audience for the posts we wrote, but you are right that complicating everything is not something that is good for the massification of the blockchain steem.
This can take a lot of effort and if an adequate consideration is not perceived, because there is no reason to do such work, that is worrying for the future of this network.
Good morning @hlezama
I just realized that I never actually thanked you for this amazing reply. Appreciate it a lot.
ps.
Would you mind if I take few minutes of your time? (I hope I'm not asking this question to often ;)
Anyway .... together with few core members of project.hope team - we'te trying to promote our recent publication: an article explaining economy behind our non-profit community project build on STEEM blockchain.
Perhaps I could ask you to spare few minutes and check it out and share your feedback with me.
I would absolutely appreciate it a lot. I read all comments and I drop solid upvote on each valuable one.
Link: https://steemit.com/hive-175254/@project.hope/3-ways-of-joining-our-efforts-project-hope-economy-explained
Yours, Piotr