Thanks @cmplxty for this explanation.
<p dir="auto">I think I've heard about this syndome before. I wonder why is is called "Stockholm syndrome". Why stockholm? :) <h3>I also wanted to make some suggestion. <p dir="auto">My impression is, that the hardest part of attracting attention on STEEMIT is the fact, that our audience have very little chance to actually find our publications. Lack of solid notification system is an obvious issue. And regardless how hard I would try - there is very little chance I would find out about your new interesting publications (my feed is just flooded with to many posts). <p dir="auto">Please allow me to share some suggestion with you. If you would ever publish content related to blockchain, crypto, artificial intelligence, psychology etc. <code>then perhaps you could simply send me memo with link to that post. <p dir="auto">This way not only I would have a chance to read your publication, but I will also <code>upvote it right away with 20k SP voting power. If I would consider it interesting then I may also share it with wider audience. <p dir="auto">Please let me know what do you think. <p dir="auto">Cheers, PiotrYou are viewing a single comment's thread from:
That sounds good my friend! I will defer this to @swayzilla, he posts often about crypto lately which is great. I'm in the process of learning some new computer skills so I'm on a slight hiatus while I catch up. I think you've noticed him a bit recently but he's been coming up with some really excellent comparisons of crypto versus mainstream life, I think it helps break the information down for people who don't know or understand the crypto space! (I've also learned from his posts as well, so even those with some familiarity do well from them)
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@swayzilla/cryptocurrency-and-its-transactions-simply-explained-using-your-debit-card