Wow!... Thanks @majes.tyty ... yes I'm new to this and still learning... glad that I have the friend like @perennial and others from @Team Malaysia who gave me support... without them I may be lost in Steemians sea... your comment is very much appreciated. Thanks for the tips... cheers!
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Excellent comment about commenting and upvoting. We should strive to make / maintain Steemit as a platform full of quality content, replete with interesting and valuable information.
Fake comments and unearned upvotes will take us into the opposite direction, making this site a shallow venture focused on earning rewards, making money, and increasing profits. That is NOT something that we want, and we should strive to ensure that we do not go that route.
Post about what you love, and certain Steemers will love what you post.
Comment about what interests you, and other Steemers will find it interesting.
And if other Steemers love your posts and find them interesting, then they might follow you and upvote / resteem your posts. If many of them don't, many others will.
Full Steem Ahead.
You're very welcome. I'm new too, and trying to learn lots.
It can be a bit frustrating, but think LONG TERM. Keep doing what you love, keep posting interesting stuff that other people will love, and you will find that the rewards will come. Maybe slowly, but surely.
Following you now... may learn many new things from ya...
Cool. I'm here to help whenever I can.
By the way, where in Malaysia are you (besides CyberJaya)?
Cyberjaya is the place where I'm teaching (Multimedia University)... its next to Putrajaya, 15 minutes from KLIA Airport... and 30 minutes to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia...
Thanks. I must have passed it when I visited KL about 15 years ago.
I've also visited Malaka, Kuching, and Penang. I love travelling in Malaysia, and will probably visit again someday.
Teach your students well. :-)
Hahaha... 15 years ago Cyberjaya didn't yet exist... and wow!... you're traveling Malaysia more than I do... isk!
Oh, that's why I don't remember it. All I remember, while taking the taxi from KL to KLIA, was lots of rubber plantations.
Anyway, make sure you explore your beautiful country.