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RE: First, What Not To Do - How To Win Followers And Influence People On Steemit - Part 1

"Because as you say, too many posts from low quality accounts is overwhelming. "

Content organization is a high-priority problem for Steemit, if you ask me. I wouldn't mind just ripping off an organization similar to Reddit, which seems to get the job done and promote quality comment engagement.

I think that has a lot to do with it.

I like your ideas about mentoring. To an extent, that's the idea behind the Minnow Support Project. We have all sorts of writing and review workshops, and tools to help new users get their posts at least viewed, if not highly rewarded.

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i know youve already mentored several people.

you do a lot of work

Yeah I'd say you were one of the most dutiful students.

I "mentored" you right into a massive Steem investment!

I was thinking more about the mentorship idea. It seems like there could be a way to help scaffold minnows through early milestones and gain a positive reputation or Steem Power. Meanwhile established members would get bonuses as well. From what I've been reading, it sounds like more steam flow through the system and help with quality retention could be bolstered.

That's not a bad idea. I guess you could allow linking accounts somehow, and reward the mature account for gains on the minnow account. Incidentally, this is usually the only reason I resteem a post - sending a minnow's post out to a larger group to get them rewards/followers.

Aggregation tools or a more robust landing page for display is critical, in my opinion. I'm not a huge fan of the Reddit style of layout but it works.

I'll take a look at the Minnor Support Project and see what I can learn. Thanks again

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