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RE: Successful Steem Projects You Should Know #1: El Proyecto Witness Cervantes

in #witness6 years ago

There are a lot of spanish speaking users like me and many others who has been helped in many ways by the project Cervantes, like @taskmaster4450 said, there is no reason to not to help or delegate SP to a project like that.

The amount of rewards that are shared out through the Cervantes curatorship really makes a difference and benefits the Steem eco system, which is very necessary, especially today, a time when many people have preferred to use bid bots and other tools that do not benefit the community and blockchain in the long run...

Congratulations to Cervantes for being in the top 20 witnesses, now the voice of Spanish-speaking users will have more impact in the community, and why not? we are making it grow and doing awesome things too. :D

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Great statement from a member of the #Spanish family on Steem! :-)
I like your way of thinking: it's a give and take. Not everybody is able to delegate SP, but everybody's able to interact and contribute time.

All for one and one for all :-)
Thanks for stopping by & enjoy your day @joedukeg!

You are absolutely right, everyone contributes a grain of sand within their possibilities, every hand is important. One of the things I admire about the Cervantes project is that it has improved over time, it has maintained a consistency and commitment, there is a responsibility of governance and that is very important.

I am a person who can be very critical, but if we compare the good things with the defects that Cervantes may have, the positive things stand out, and they deserve all the support they can get.

Being in the top 20 will allow them to increase the amount of support given to the spanish speaking community, it will also be up to us as users to make this happen, because one of the things that the project does is to create community, and that implies understanding and listening to the objectively based critics and suggestions of the users within the community, something that Cervantes has so far known how to do to improve as a project.

Thanks to you for your feedback and for responding to my comment, have a good time. ;)