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RE: Creating Steemit Content For Yourself
Hahaha, that was awesome. When you read an article and you feel that the author is speaking directly to you, then that's a good literary piece. I thought I was the only one who "hovers" over the Post button :)
In my first couple of days, I did some post editing after submission, just for little grammatical errors, until I found out (the hard way) about bandwidth. Ouch! Now, that "Post" button has much more reverence than it first did.
I experienced the wrath of the bandwidth monster on many occasions. It was the first time I realized how much I appreciated the fairness built into almost every part of Steemit.
A platform that incentivizes planning, care, and multioln rounds of editing for all writers, is essentially a platform that, by all logic, should not only survive, but thrive, far into the future.
Yeh, I think so too man, that's why I'm putting so much time into this right now.