Last week I published a post celebrating reaching the 500 followers milestone, in which I asked people how my posts have been helpful to them. I got some great responses, and have some insights which I wanted to share.
@nahus and @cstrimel both talked about how they liked the eclectic nature of my blog here, with @nahus go so far as to consider my work an inspiration to create more diverse content on here. I super appreciated that. @cstrimel also talked about my commitment to feminism, which was also appreciated.
@father2b and @recklessflyer both mentioned my coverage of pro wrestling. I know this coverage turns some of my readers off, so getting this positive feedback for it is awesome. I picked wrestling because of my various topics of interest, it seemed somewhat neglected here on the blockchain, and I'm glad it has found an audience.
committed to doing, such as my daily posts, and other stuff falls by the wayside. But that makes my participation one-sided and broadcast only, and I should work on that.Finally, @amirl took the time to comment on what is definitely my biggest shortcoming as a member of the community, which is that I don't read and comment as much as I should. This is important feedback, and he's right. Especially in times like now, when I have a million things to do, I tend to focus on the things I
I numbered the genuine responses and used random.org to pick the winner of the giveaway, and @cstrimel's wallet should now show an extra 10sbd. Congrats, Craig!
Thank you to all who participated in this exercise, and to all of my readers and followers on here. I appreciate you!
OMG I never win anything! :) Thanks for the consistently good reads (and the 10sbd!)
Congratulations, mr @cstrimel and thank you mr @didic for so great event and appreciating my small comments :) You are doing great and this platform needs people like you. No matter the result, i enjoyed the process