I already have your user name down. I'll check back on your profile periodically. I spread my resteems around and can only do a small number per day or it just pushes the posts down peoples' feeds and helps nobody.
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I appreciate what you have done. It made a difference :)
Glad it helped a little. It doesn't always result in more earnings, but usually gets you more followers, who like your content and who might become long term supporters.
Exposure and a few follows you got for me. I am grateful.... hey if you ever want anything I can help you with... I have the talent ;)
What kind of forums have you owned and/or managed? Steemit will have "community tokens" available soon. I don't know what the learning curve will be to get something started, but if you read that part of my interview, it may open up a real opportunity for you to start your own forum, with your own token that can be traded against Steem.
I owned and ran men's forums until I turned away from that scene for a better life.
There were a lot of lonely men and troubled women in pain. I helped a lot of them return to a normal life.
Some of my earliest posts will give you an idea. I hope you do not judge my past
Nah, I don't judge people by their past. But since you ran a forum, there might be some good opportunity there later. @jesta created chainbb (I think that's what it's called), a forum running on the blockchain and tied-in somehow to Steemit.
I can have it arranged. But I believe blockbb is not widely used. They use codoforum which is hard to navigate which makes it unpopular.
I already have 2 students who have a forum started with no members yet. They have the technical know how. So I can say it is very easy. They intend for this forum to be about cryptocurrencies.
I am a moderator in a brand new crypto forum. I was going to get some exposure by posting about it. But point me inthe right direction to tieing it in to our blockchain