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RE: I'm leaving STEEM Blockchain in 21 days, if I don't see Minimum 2000 True STEEMians participating in STEEM Seven77 ($7.77) Challenge on Twitter. Thank you

in #pushbook5 years ago (edited)

Hi @nathanmars

I'm sorry to hear of your mood and feelings towards Steem and the community today and would like to say a few things to try to encourage you and put the seven77 movement into perspective.

Yesterday, 5310 different authors made a top level post on Steem.

I am willing to say that conservatively, half of the accounts that posted are alternate personal accounts or community accounts - I posted from 3 accounts yesterday, and know of at least 3 other members who posted with at least two accounts.

Secondly, of those that are individuals here on Steem, many do not wish to share their identity in a video, or tie any other social media to their Steem account.

Thirdly, we have to account for people without twitter accounts, or without the technology /data+bandwidth/ understanding to record and upload a video to Twitter each day.

For these reasons, I believe that the fact you have gotten around 650 people to take part in the seven77 movement is an amazing result, and you should be proud of this fact. #seven77 has easily been the biggest drive of engagement on a social media network, promoting Steem, outside of Steem.

I wish you well, whatever you decide to do and want to thank you for driving Steem forward.

Asher

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This makes so much sense to me, especially

individuals here on Steem, many do not wish to share their identity in a video

And I said as much to @nathanmars on Twitter. I admire his commitment and tenacity and what he has achieved. At the risk of seeming patronising and using cliches: Rome wasn't built in a day, and different strokes for different folks.

And, Nathan, I join Asher in wishing you well, whatever you decide to do. Should you go, Steemit will be the poorer.

Thanks for the reply @fionasfavourites

I'm glad to hear Nathan has heard similar already, his effort has been huge and i can understand the feeling of dejection and tiredness when you put so much into something and the results are not as you wish.

As above though, I think the reasons are out of our control, and feel that what has already been achieved is worth celebrating.

Rome wasn't built in a day, and different strokes for different folks.

Sometimes cliches like the ones above help to give focus.


Hey bro..

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