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RE: Now I Can Drop TWO Dimes—Woohoo!

in #steem6 years ago

Thank you! Fun and entertaining post while offering real information on STEEM that I can understand. Gosh my wording is tragic but you get my point! Loads to learn and I will keep coming back here, not sure if there is an easy way to follow the posts you want to follow or not. I have been going into my list of those I follow and clicking on each one to see if anything new has been posted. Its a lot of work! Making decent comments is hard work too, but I like it!

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When you first log on, it should take you directly to your feed, so you see everything that the people you follow have either posted themselves or resteemed. That way, you don't have to go onto their own blogs to see what they've done.

If you're not seeing that first list of your feed when you come in, then that's new and I don't know what's happening. But you're right, going to each one of their blogs would be a pain. :)

I'm glad my post was easy to understand. I like clarity myself, so when I'm able to achieve it, that's good.

Yes. Thank you. I guess I got confused seeing all kinds of posts in my feed that I did not follow. Did not know about the re-steem thing. The good news is I am finding lots and lots of great content to follow via these re-steemed posts! Please do continue your updates on Steem, I do find some posts on the subject with just too much info on a variety of coins, makes my head spin!

I try to vary what I write about, but I will keep that in mind. Have you been to the Steemit FAQ or etiquette pages? There is a wealth of information there about the ends and outs and inner workings of Steemit. If you do a Google search for either of those, you should find them in quick order.

Yeah, the resteeming is an issue for quite a few people here, especially if you follow a lot of folks. Some would like to filter out the resteems because they follow people for the content of their posts, not what they resteem. I find it's split. Some things I like, some things I don't.

If you want updates form the source, though, you should probably follow steemitblog. It doesn't happen nearly as frequently as I would like, or as detailed as I would like, but that's where the updates pertaining to development going on with Steemit and the blockchain generally show up. They've been doing a better job lately of communicating.

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