Thanks for bringing in another witness @pfunk. I really like the way he joined Steemit and would like to ask him one question,. **did he ever faced the challenge of not getting upvotes? @dhavey, thanks once again for the wonderful episode.
did he ever faced the challenge of not getting upvotes?
Yes, in the very early days of Steem it was a challenge to get upvotes even though there weren't many people around. There was no an established culture of voting and it was very random, but most votes were worth a lot because the people who had any stake were early miners and witnesses. Post rewards didn't pay out until July 4th 2016. So before that first post payout, anyone who was mostly posting didn't earn any STEEM Power. Despite some simple posts getting a lot of votes, that strategy didn't work well for me at the time and once I decided to bring some uniqueness into what I posted and put some thought and effort into it, I started to get more consistent upvotes.
It was a different situation then and even people who put a lot of thought and effort into unique posts don't necessarily get rewarded, but a lot of them tend to get more attention over time.
It must be really difficult back then; steemit without community curators & frontend platforms. Based on what you comment here, steemit of today is considered a privelege ~ hopefully the new users would appreciate it more.
Yes, in the very early days of Steem it was a challenge to get upvotes even though there weren't many people around. There was no an established culture of voting and it was very random, but most votes were worth a lot because the people who had any stake were early miners and witnesses. Post rewards didn't pay out until July 4th 2016. So before that first post payout, anyone who was mostly posting didn't earn any STEEM Power. Despite some simple posts getting a lot of votes, that strategy didn't work well for me at the time and once I decided to bring some uniqueness into what I posted and put some thought and effort into it, I started to get more consistent upvotes.
It was a different situation then and even people who put a lot of thought and effort into unique posts don't necessarily get rewarded, but a lot of them tend to get more attention over time.
Great to have you as a witness and even better as a long term supporter of so many activities.
Therefor I love to send you a !BEER and a many Thanks for all the support you give.
It must be really difficult back then; steemit without community curators & frontend platforms. Based on what you comment here, steemit of today is considered a privelege ~ hopefully the new users would appreciate it more.
To view or trade
BEER
go to steem-engine.Hey @pfunk, here is your
BEER
token. Enjoy it!