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RE: Mana - What Has Changed?

in #hardfork206 years ago (edited)

Ahh, so much to process and now the spammers have returned in droves and we have to find out what's up with that. (I do track mentions, at least I try to, though only through partiko, 'cause that gosh-darned Steampeek doesn't have an option)

But never mind that, let's get back to the questions:

  1. I'm mostly managing my resources pretty well -- when I run out it's a sign that I should probably log off and do something else :)
  2. Yep, it's a meagre investment, but around half of my current Steem was bought directly.
  3. Well my intro post has been what seems like ages ago, but the it's fair to say that it didn't get me any attention.
  4. I don't really post that much, but I do get more attention these days. Not much spam, though that might be changing?
  5. / 6. In the Steempeak interface that I use regularly I just automatically click on the Feed button, I uh, don't pay much attention to Trending\New tabs specifically. I have a set of tags and curators to follow and I mostly check there.
  6. (gosh darn it, auto formatting and your dogmatic insistence on list oredering!)
  7. A few more project introduction pages than personal introduction pages these days, it seems?
  8. I frankly have no idea, that's probably something that only our resident STEEM stats folks could answer.
  9. Not really, the only commentless upvotes I got are presumably from a contest. I've barely gotten any attention in the pre-HF20 days, so I can't say.
  10. Yeah... A bit. But then my personal circle isn't that wide. I've managed to direct a few sympathetic strangers towards the platform a while back, but I don't know how they fared.
  11. Just a general "No" on that one.
  12. It's the only social site that I can bare to spend time on but the lengthy explanation on that topic is in my intro post which I've linked above, so I'll just bow out here :p

P.S.
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Thank you for your answers!

Intro posts that don't have mentions of pets or pictures of the writer tend to get less attention. And that's a bit sad for those who do not want to publish their photo or don't see the point in telling about family, work, school or any personal info.

I think it's nice to chat about pets and ordinary stuff, but what really is more interesting is what each one of us have inside our heads. Thoughts. And of course that eye catcher: photo.

But fortunately you can shine after introduction post so all was not lost. :)

I thinks as there are less people now for various reasons, it is easier to get attention. Which is a good thing!

A few more project introduction pages

I noticed that too. Not necessarily a bad thing.

It's the only social site that I can bare to spend time

Same thing here.

the spammers have returned

They always eventually find ways to spam some.