this still baffles me that loads of people do not really know how all this works. If I was writing on a platform that was providing me with "free" money I would at least try to find out a bit more on how it functions.
this is by no means directed at you alone @rothberg but there are so many blogs that explain Steem and steemit and busy and the basic ins and outs.
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Free money? When I hear free money I’m thinking about getting check or money right to my hand without even moving my finger. For 60 rep. you should now better than that. Just to coment on any blog, you have to read the blog, which means you have to spent your free time to do that and I’m not mentioning the time you have to spend on actual post. To me steemit is someone’s job. But that’s just my opinion, no hard feelings. I have respect for everyone including you @felander. I will get to know much better busy.org so I would know how this actually work.
thats why i put it between "" since I know its not free but a lot of people that are new here tend to see it like that.
But what I meant is that in my case I was curious on how this whole thing worked and what the difference is between Steemit.com and Steem. So I took some of my time and read up on it. Most of the newer users just do not read up and hence do not "use" it to the fullest.
did you know for example that you can sell your surplus votes and make a bit of extra SBD or that busy voted for the users of their gateway or that there are addons that make steemit.com so much easier to work with...
I do not say that you have to know completely how an engine works to be able to drive a car but its good to know how to change a tire because there is no such thing as road service in crypto
Yes, I agree. You are completely right. Just a few weeks ago I didn’t know much about steemit just like many others. But “by time passing” I learned much more. Just like today from you.