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RE: Re: If STEEMIT is to survive and thrive, it needs to get FAIRER

in #steemit7 years ago

Thank you , thank you, thank you... That is by far the best and most balanced answer I have seen. And not just because it is long. I like the way you say some whales still vote on good content. And that hard work and willingness is something that cannot be substituted... I have that... and the smarts will come through the hard work as I learn. and g-no is a nice guy. I know what he is goin gthrough and I have been through that space. I hope that this post will generate answers that will help him as well.

Can you please resteem this for me in the hope I may catch a comment from a whale. I would really love that :)

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Why don't you find a whale, read his post an then comment. At the end of the comment ask for his advice on your post and put the link.
By the way, I wrote on this topic for my blog. I would like your advice. https://steemit.com/steemit/@walkingkeys/the-dark-side-of-steemit-and-the-importance-perception
lol, see how that works. Also, when you ask people to do things, make sure you upvote their comment to show you value their work as well. lol. Just kidding. If you write a follow up piece about what answers you got, then yes. For sure. Not that I don't want to resteem, but to be honest the post it's self doesn't provide value to my followers. I like to provide my followers stuff that provides answers and not questions. We all have questions. I hope you understand. But I will resteem if you write a follow up with what you learned.

Thank you, that is an honest answer. And challenge accepted. But I hope I at least earned a follow and an upvote ;)

lol, I've been a follower. And yes I voted.

Please resteem this for me bro. I am trying to catch a whale ;)

I added a link to it in my post about it.

Oh And I already learned something. You demonstrated that followers need to be cared for and to be selective what to show them :)