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RE: Communication Deficiency and Inhibiting Delusions - Why Commenting is Essential to Everyone's Success on Steemit

Hello @shello,
A lot of very large topics here and what I'm going to contribute to (as part of the conversation thread) is related to Commenting.
I've kind of just pulled myself along on Steemit. In a couple of months, I'll be celebrating my 2nd Steemit anniversary/birthday. (So, I've seen some things. LMAO)
I have to say that I have made some fantastic friends whom I consider to be family.
That tight a friendship bond starts when you give a person a chance to get to know you a little bit by or through chatting or commenting.
I can only get to a handful of blogs every day but I have always made a point of responding to comments on my posts and UPVOTING comments especially when I know/feel that the person has put some thought into their comment OR if I know the person isn't communicating to me in their native language. I know that most of the time, it's only a few cents but I like to think that every little bit helps to encourage people to keep trying and not give up. It's my way of giving back to as many people as I can.
I think it's serendipitous when folks fine their way to my blog and when they return, I like to treat them exactly how I would treat them if they had showed up at my house as a guest.
I'm glad I stopped to read your post today...it's nice to get to know you a little better. ;)

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Wohohoho hello @rebeccaryan!

Happy almost 2 years :D It's very easy to type for the sake of putting a comment there, instead of fully making use of the words typed. I love reading and responding to comments, although sometimes it can become overbearing when I can't think of a reply as good as the comment left lmao!

It's nice to see when others read your blogs, and I'm right there with you with my tiny votes on that—anything is still better than nothing. The pleasure is mine, and thank you for finding your way over here <3

With love,
@shello