I've been continually surprised with Steem and Steemians. I've copied some blog posts I wrote on my homesteading blog into Steem that I thought were educational, and entertaining...that got 2 up votes. I don't post a lot of day-in-the-life type posts on my blog because it doesn't seem to resonate with my following. But on Steem, I've gone past my realm of comfort and have starting showing more of myself - my personality, my face, my daily life. And those are the posts that make $100! It seems that Steemians want more than simply to learn, they want to connect and build a community. What better why to do that than get vulnerable and invite them into your day-to-day?
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Yes, never copy/paste your old material and recycle it on steem. It's not good to do that.
I see you learned and gotten past it though:
Congratulations... That's great news and I'm glad you shared that.