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RE: Using Steemit Comments To Lose Friends And Alienate People

in #steemit7 years ago

Amazingly accurate and hilarious! I love the party comparisons!

Your bit about reading before commenting is so true, yet mentioned so infrequently around here (as far as I've seen). I hate seeing comment sections where people ask questions or try to make some point that was in the freaking article. It's incredibly insulting; they won't even take the time to read your stance before trying to push their own, even when you're in agreement.

Too many people see steemit as a get rich quick scheme that the social aspect is dying out somewhat. I would rather have fewer followers that actually enjoy what I post and engage me on those topics as opposed to a whole bunch of "you-upvote-me, i-upvote-you" comments. Steemit is for a different crowd and hopefully the people jumping in with dollar signs in their eyes will either catch on or move on.

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Yes it's true, it is almost like we have to develop our own, Steemit language, just like FB, Twitter and Insta have their own syntax.

I think there's nothing wrong with wanting to be successful and make money on this platform, however, if we draw too many of the, get-rich-quickers, it will indeed, harm the platform.

Cg