correction I'll say 70% good info 30% not good advice... you even said in your video.. correct me if i'm wrong
"when contributors lose the support of the bots, you unfollow them" only cause we shouldn't encourage the act despite it's benefits
a strong lack of compassion for us contributors, like me... dedicated to posting quality content on a consistent basis, doesn't sound good at all.
Then again... I praise you for at least being honest and letting some people know if/why you stopped interacting with them.
If I misunderstood that... I apologize but that is very disheartening and kills motivation that we as bloggers try to gain.
Time is money, there are so many bloggers with great content earning great rewards, I am on steemit to serve myself first, unfollowing someone does not reduce the amount of great content I get to enjoy. It's just like changing the TV channel
touche, good point...
I must add that it is also good to stay interactive with your following and maintain a good presence/reputation. The frequent communication builds awareness and draws attention in the community.
Your popularity on the internet will come and go faster then IRL and if you fail to do this.. you lose interest from the community.
changing the channel, good one Craig!
then you get desperate like the females on my video
NOT SAFE TO TWERK - "KINDA" NSFW = no nudity just too much twerking at the club