postI just saw an @AdamKokesh
- where he plans to do 6 posts / day.
- He has a HUGE following on other platforms
and is actively advertising the heck out of Steemit anytime he posts to them.
- He has a HUGE following on other platforms
I'm still doing almost a million views a month on YouTube and I make more money from a single post here than in a whole month on YouTube.
I'm still getting my own production fully up to speed, but when it is, I should be making about six posts a day here.
Would we really want to limit a man with his talent and followers?
@Haejin claims to have talent & followers too.
Yes. Nobody needs to be posting 6 times a day.
Why not?
Sure but those channels are made up of dozens/hundreds of different shows -- you're not going to see 6 new episodes of Game of Thrones per day, right? And if we could, I wouldn't want that because the quality of the show would deteriorate into oblivion.
It takes time to form anything that has substance, and I just can't imagine a ton of examples where someone could be making 6+ posts a day that gave an audience much value at all.
So I take it you are also against the other frontends to the Steemit blockchain?
I'm not against any frontends running on Steemit, I'm against content that isn't quality, and I don't think many people can put out 6+ posts per day that isn't going to waste my time.
I would love for you to give me an example where someone is putting out 6+ posts a day on steemit and it's beneficial to the community.
I think if anyone can do it, @AdamKokesh could.
I think I read somewhere @steemsports is one of the top paid out users.
(I'm not that into sports...)
Maybe it would be better if they each posted as themselves?