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RE: The Drunken Clown Walks Home After The Bar and Everything Else Is Just Bullshit
How you been doing. Havent seen you drop heavy comments lately. Hope everything is going well and your curation bags are a bit fuller. ;)
It's almost eerie you mention that heavy comment stuff. Not even thirty minutes ago I was browsing a few of the exchanges you and I had in the past, along with a few other discussions I took part in.
When I started here, and for awhile after, all I was doing was having fun. Focusing mainly on entertainment. Then I'd be busy here in my comment section just talking with everyone, having fun. Do it all again the next day. These days I just want to have fun. I lost that spark to be all feisty. Things are gradually improving now as well, which was something I had been pushing for, for years. What's left to say?
Curation rewards are a nice treat indeed. I'm whale status on CCC as well, because I want to try to help these creative types who got kicked to the curb for years and replaced with shit posters and paid votes. So I get a decent bonus there as well, when I vote. I'm fussy though.
Ooh i think that makes me a whale too. Can i join the pod?
Sure! Stay away from the beach though. I heard it's a dangerous place not many come back from when they go there on vacation.
It's good to see more people becoming interested in the tribe. If you weren't aware, here's some statistics:
https://steem-engine.rocks/tokens/CCC/richlist
Up to 1810 accounts with staked tokens already. That's a good start.
Yeah, not too shabby at all. If even half of those regularly produce or curate high-quality creative content then we could be onto a winner.
The 'art' tag and 'photography' were always near the top on Steemit. Music was doing well, too. Having arts and entertainment all in one place means folks can literally get paid to be entertained. I'd like to see curators outnumber producers by a huge margin, since that's how the entertainment industry is. Pack the house, fill the seats. And no paid votes gives everyone a fair shake. I just hope more folks stake their earnings, especially early on, instead of chipping away at the foundation to the point where they ruin their opportunity. So far it's looking decent though. That old Steemit approach of posting the bare minimum several times per day, hoping something sticks isn't wise now that there's a dedicated platform either, so hopefully folks learn to take their time and make the place shine, rather than spamming the feed. Sure, they can post five times in a day but I certainly can't vote that much for one individual. That never works.