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RE: 5 Different Types of Steemit Users And Different Visions About The Future of Steemit

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At least you are honest about it. I think that you are not completely leech as you obviously engage in some community interactions (like this comment :-] ). You probably shift between leech and observer.
But yes, your highly rewarded poor quality posts have been upsetting the creators.

Like this recent crap for 25 SBD:
https://steemit.com/technology/@mokluc/technology-that-excites-turn-your-arm-into-a-new-touch-screen

Or that for 35SBD:
https://steemit.com/technology/@mokluc/my-arduino-fun-projects-designing-quardcopter-drone-from-scratch-no-cheatboards-teaser-video

:-)
Regardless that they are about technology, they take 5 mins to create, max.

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Hahaha "Like this recent crap" @logic thanks for your honest analysis...I am still new on Steemit and obviously will be following you and learning from you.

I'm quite straight forward with my language ;-)
Not all your posts were bad. Some were cool and interesting. Like this one:
https://steemit.com/science/@mokluc/hackathons-with-rapid-innovative-ideas-and-designs-are-solving-africa-s-problems

I'm not sure if I am that good example to be followed as there are much better creators than I am, but thank you. I would be very happy to be of any help in your learning process.

I am glad you not only focusing on the bad side...but giving credit were is due...Thanks will do

If I could give any advice right now. I would suggest giving source to every single picture that you use in your articles. For some you do, for some other you don't. Unless you use your own - then you can jsut state it is ours.
Also sources to information that helped you writing the article.

Hi @logic this just some of "recent crap" I posted listed on Project @curie.

As we know Project curie is a community project run by several Steemit authors. Our mission is to help reward new content creators who are posting all sorts of original content, and give them the exposure that they need.