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RE: Hello World, I'm Johnyliltoe

in #introduceyourself7 years ago

Hey little John, I mean...ah well. Welcome to Steemit. ;)




When I arrived on Steemit a few weeks ago I was very confused how this all works. I read through hundreds of articles about the dynamics of Steemit and finally wrote this The Ultimate Guide for Steemit Beginners: Money, Posts, Design, Topics, Bots, Behaviour, Community and Apps. I wrote it for YOU. Normally I wouldn't post my links into others comments unasked. But the massive positive feedback from my readers made it my mission to help newcomers finding this post quickly. Feel free to ask any questions. I will try to answer them all. I apologize if you are not interested in this and I will not further disturb you.

@flauwy

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I'm... not sure I ever realized that inverting my handle made a reference to a popular fictional character. I've been using it for a decade now... maybe I'm forgetting, but if not just... wow.

Thanks for the reply! I agree, posting your own content in someone else's comments should be generally frowned upon, but I feel there are exceptions. Posting a useful guide in someone's introduction? Totally cool. Posting your own article on how to deal with insomnia when someone is complaining about insomnia? Also cool, and efficient.

I appreciate your good work, and will definately check our your post. Thanks for sharing!

Thanks, I am both glad you like my post as well as that I could enrich your view on your own nickname. LOL

I see you around. Enjoy Steemit!

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