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RE: PROMOTING DTUBE, PALNET AND STEEMIT TO MY 67K YOUTUBE SUBS!

in #dtube6 years ago

Hell yes, @tanbay. After much encouragement from Julia and watching @exyle 's video I totally took the plunge and am so enjoying the altruistic early-steemit vibes. It's also incredibly easier to discover worthwhile content ... testament to the fact I just effortlessly found your video. = )

Gonna start pushing PALnet super hard on the creatives at @dsound too. Really think post-fork it will be the best way to make the kinda organic music and video content that I -enjoy- curating wayyyy more visible.

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Yes I totally agree this is like the early days of Steemit but this time we actually have something to compare this to and we hopefully won't make the same mistakes again! I even went as far as saying PAL will outperform steem in my video here: https://www.palnet.io/dtube/@tanbay/41xvqr4x I'm not even sure that's technically possible but if Palnet keeps improving the way they do we will soon find out! Thanks for your support anyways!

Hell yes. Perfect example I've seen your account and posts for ages but Palnet brought you to the foreground as a forward-thinking, like minded Steemian. I am -all about- being able to focus on a smaller pool of users who are almost universally all the creatives I know from the platform already. When I saw julia, crimson, exyle, you .... onboard ... it's just like ... ah right. Wish I had realized earlier the positive effect using palnet.io would have on my curating. SO MUCH LESS SPAM.

I see no reason why PAL, which is currently -vastly- more difficult to obtain in bulk, won't hit 1:1 with steem, especially once people's reward's get devastated and they start looking for other ways to monetize. Once they realize they are also joining a WAY less spammy and more altruistic community, I don't see people unstaking enmasse.

It really is way less spammy and best of all they seem to not want bots which is (in my opinion) the thing that brought steemit (not steem) down so hopefully that won't happen here on palnet!

MAXIMUM AGREE.

All Steem needs is an exposure vehicle that is not bot-centric to get its positive mojo back (and this is from somebody who has unabashedly used bots to move content I work my ass off on into a visible position) .... It makes a ridiculous amount of sense to ban all bot activity from PAL so it remains a distinctive ecosystem from Steemit.com.