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RE: Sndbox Summer Camp Sociology Task 1: A critical analysis of the political economy of mainstream social media compared to Steemit…

in #sndboxquest6 years ago (edited)

Nicely put - it is also the only platform where you can get rich from posting content that nobody reads.

That's a complete joke!

These debates are ongoing. Incidentally it's also one of the reasons I wont win the competition - I havent engaged with any of.those previous posts! (Its too difficult to find them!)

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Yes :-)

Although... there is something different about Steemit that makes it (or seems to make it) easier to go out and engage with similarly-minded folk. The engagement level / audience building on here is a lot more rewarding than other platforms I think.

Plus, I was chuffed to bits to find you on here, as I had been reading and using your website for so long :-) I noticed a while ago that @valorforfreedom uses his own external Steem School website to archive and present all of his Steem School lessons, which makes it a lot easier to find and use them. Something like that, combined with the @dbooks.org features are looking like the way forward.

Hey thanks Ill be sure to chexk out those links!

@revisesociology check out what @spiritualmax has to say about it - when I read his article I immediately thought about what you had said before regarding monetising your sociology content on Steemit. This is also a good way to monetise older content that is past its 7-day ageing.

https://steemit.com/dbooks/@spiritualmax/publish-a-book-on-steem-i-did-it-here-s-how

Hey - it looks really interesting. Great development.

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