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RE: I'm Blockchain Bound and Bringing You With Me

Hey @felblob
Welcome to the Steem blockchain.
I found your post through the awesome girls from the @heyhaveyamet initiative.

Reading your introductory post, I believe you have a lot to contribute to this blockchain, Unfortunately, the resource credits system has made it difficult for newcomers to get started, so I decided to give you a little extra freedom to post, like and engage with the community by sharing some of my Steem Power with you, so you won't run out of RC that quickly anymore.

However, keep in mind you're not completely safe from running out of RC. Keep an eye on the amount of RC credits you have left on https://steemd.com/@felblob.
Also, I recommend keeping an eye on your voting power (you can do this here: https://steemworld.org/@felblob). Your voting power regenerates over time, but it is recommended to keep it above 80% (so it can regenerate entirely and be back at 100% in one day).

When you first start on SteemIt, there's a lot to learn. Things might seem very overwhelming in the beginning. But from your post I learn you're not afraid of new challenges, so I think you will do just fine here.

I think @paramimd, @brittandjosie and @xcountytravelers have given you some good tips to get started on here. If I can add one: don't get scared off by the steep learning curve SteemIt has. Take things one step at time. If you're here for the long run, you'll have all the time in the world to learn everything you need to know. There's no need to rush.

Once you manage to struggle (yes, struggle, lol) yourself through those first couple of weeks, you'll find out what an amazing community we have here, one that is well worth overcoming all difficulties you face here as a beginner.

And if you have questions, feel free to ask.

One last thing: it would be very useful to get a Discord account. If you're not familiar with Discord (but something tells me you are), it's a chatting app that can be considered as the 'behind the scenes' of SteemIt. Every community has its own channel, and it's a great way to get to know other Steemians, and to build your network, which is like one of the most important things to do if you want to survive here.
I see @xcountytravelers has already invited you to join the Steem Terminal channel, of which I think it's a good place to start.

Anyways, to avoid overwhelming you with information myself, I'll stop here. I hope you're willing to take up the challenge and find your way in the SteemIt ecosystem. Like I said, it's definitely worth it. :0)

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Thank you for the shout out! (Both as Steem Terminal and @xcountytravelers). We hope to hear from him soon in the Steem Terminal.
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Good morning @simplymike, I was wondering why I woke up to 100 SP!I really appreciate it because it was hard waiting so long in between replying to posts. The biggest hurdle for me wasn't the learning curve but just not having prompts on steemit to warn me that I shouldn't be posting that much. Once I downloaded partiko it all started to make sense. I will get myself into some groups including terminal because everyone talks highly of the discord chats. I'm here for the long haul and I'm already starting my next post!

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Great to hear that. :0)

One of SteemIt's many flaws: lack of information.
I got here long before the implementation of RC, so I can't imagine what it must be like to be so limited when it comes to posting and replying. I don't know what they were thinking when they introduced RC, because it was basically like shutting the door for newcomers. So I started delegating a little SP to people of whom I thought might do good here, to give them a chance to get to know the community.

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