I've read your post as someone resteemed and I have found it in my feed. I would not read it if I realized quick enough it's from the person who has sent me a spam transaction.
As I have found the project worthy, thus I have delegated my steem to you. However, I hope you will find better ways to find attention than these wallet transactions.
Dear @hotbit
Thank you for your delegation. Very kind of you.
I just double checked and I didn't see any spam transactions from me in your wallet.
I wish to find better ways. Perhaps one day Steemit will introduce promised "communities".
I'm indeed using memos as a way of communicating with others on Steemit (unfortunately, it's currently the only efficient tool on this platform allowing to get some exposure and it's dominated by bots and hardly used by humans).
Reality is that I personally know several quality content creators, who would already give up on Steemit (some of them already did and I convinced them to come back) because of lack of engagement. We started using memos to notify our followers about new publications and it simply work.
So I came to the point where I had to ask myself a question: what is worse. People giving up one after another and quitting Steemit, or people still "surviving" and using memos to promote themself.
I already know my personal answer.
ps.
If you do not wish to ever receive any memos from me then I surely won't bother you with them in the future.
Yours
Piotr