Thank you for bringing this up @woman-on-the-wing, I'm only a plankton according to busy.org, started in July last year, so thought I'd better keep my mouth well and truly zipped up about this...But what you're saying sadly is true! I've been wondering whether everyone is too busy now with steemit's enormous growth but really, many of my earlier posts got more upvotes when I had less followers?
Living in South Africa most of steemit activity takes place while we're sleeping so it used to be a lovely surprise waking up to some nice steemit comments and upvotes. Where have all the people gone?
If it weren't for the contests and challenges I would be a lost and lonely little plankton.
So I joined teamsouthafrica who do support each other, I think of this group as lifesavers, just like the ones on the beach, I really don't want to drown :(:(
On the other hand I have met some really great people and have a couple that I consider very good friends although we've never met and they're living on the other side of the world. So I will continue swimming in the vast steemit ocean as I love blogging and sharing good food and experiences, and love my new friends as well.
Common courtesy is lacking as you say. My mother taught me not to ignore someone speaking to me but it's happening over and over here on steemit of late, so I choose to ignore them in future, but is that what we want here, tit for tat? I think not!
Let's not allow this trend to spread like an infectious illness!
Thank you for voicing what I believe many of us are too afraid to speak about.
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is very special, and I'm not referring to rewards... that's a bonus to something much greater. I think I may be writing another post reminding what Steemit was like in the beginning... people who've forgotten need to remember I think, and those who have yet to experience Steemit's 'specialness' need to know so together we can swing it back around! At least, that's my humble hope :-)This is what so many people are saying @lizelle... that they used to get more votes when they had fewer followers! Exactly the same for me! And it's got nothing to do with the quality of our posts... they are worth reading, and deserve votes, it's just no-one is reading! They're just creating their own posts, then clicking a few upvotes of the trending posts. But that's usually the same people again and again, so it's working for a small minority, and meanwhile the rest of us feel undervalued and like we can't even raise these issues in case we get penalised by the bigger fish. But hey, I stand up for things I believe in, and there's something wrong, and if we all remain silent then we'll be swamped by the big fish and then gobbled up, and we'll be wishing we said something! I'm so glad to hear you've found a little niche of kindred spirits who make your time in this community feel worthwhile... Me too, I've got people I've never met but consider them true friends. And my desire is for everyone to have this should they wish, but it's hard to connect when people aren't responding or being friendly! I bet lots of newcomers feel this isn't a very welcoming place at all, and are left wondering why all the hype about Steemit? But it
I truly hope things do swing around for the better @woman-on-the-wing as I believe some of the big whales are making a mockery of Steemit by upvoting worthless posts just to enrich each other! Nothing wrong with supporting a friend, but really, when you post a photo of your ceiling and that post makes a couple of hundred SBD, surely that will chase many new steemians who have spent valuable time researching and writing good posts and being unable to even get someone to read it! Thank you again!
how can we do our part to improve things? When there's a will there's a way, as they say! :-)Absolutely @lizelle, making a mockery is exactly what it's like with some of them, and it's not very pleasant for the rest of us to witness. Especially, as you say, when quality posts often get no attention, and it's made many users (both old and new) leave in disgust! Crikey. I hope that by talking about these things (though many people don't for fear of being downvoted or flagged by whales, which happens) and channelling our energies into making things better for the minnows, that we can recapture some of what's faded. As long as we don't lose heart and start feeling miserable/rejected by how few votes or how little rewards we're getting, but instead put our thoughts to
For sure @woman-on-the-wing, I don't believe in throwing in the towel and accepting when something good is going down the tubes because of the greed of a few at the top, you're so very right, we should speak out and look at ways to combat this. Thank you!