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RE: My Introduction To Steemit

in #introduction8 years ago (edited)

#1 Tell this one isn't a catfish... Has boyfriend and still in love.
@heathermari if anyone starts saying catfish here just point them at this post. I'm usually the first to jump on them when they come.
If I were you I would remove the photoshopped pic in the white dress. Or at least crop out the shop job on the right. It's going to cause a bunch of the other fisherfolk to start flagging you.

Word of advice though...
The way to make money here is to make sure your topic gets to trending.
To get your topic to trending is to spend enough time on "active" that a whale sees your post and upvotes you.

The trick to doing that is to make sure that there are plenty of upvotes and so it's good to upvote everyone who posts in here.

There are also some bots that will be posting.
Most of these bots are configured to upvote you if you upvote them first.
For example @calva upvote will cause calva to come in here and upvote whomever you tell him too (calva is not my bot BTW)

https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@williambanks/announce-steembots-com-your-source-for-everything-bot-related-now-hiring

They're mostly harmless but steemit is an awesome AI training ground. If you want more info about why there are bots here check this posting out.