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RE: Steemit Newbies: Ask Me Anything (About Steemit) In The Next Hour, OPERATION HELP NOOBS

in #ama7 years ago

Here's my question: How good is it for Steemit, when steemians unite into communities by nationality? Or is it not good?

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I think it can be good. I am German and often my German posts make more money than my English posts. I think it's because we can look for the tag "deutsch" specifically. When the community is smaller, you also remember names better and can build better relationships.
Also, you share the same mentality. Germans for example have a reputation for "quality work". This is really important in the German Steemit community, too. You get rewarded for quality articles only. Not for funny pictures that took you no effort :)
So if you share the same mentality you can also "predict" better, which content will be successful, and which not.
I guess you'd just have to try it out. You might get less followers or readers, but I think quality trumps quantity, also when it comes to followers... :)

thanks for your informative answer. I agree with you completely.

I agree in many respects, but here there is a difference in the strength of the community, which is collected according to certain signs, which acts a little depressingly ... But everything is ahead and the more people, the stronger the society! Thank you!

I think it's good. We are still very tribal and we all need support from those who are similar to us. I personally cannot thrive when I am around people who are too different from me. I believe most of humanity is programmed like this.

Thank you, this is what I wanted to hear