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RE: The Myth Says: "There's No Market On Steem For Content That Isn't About Crypto and Steem"

in #steem5 years ago

I agree with you. If I was giving specific advice to anyone when it comes to what to write about I'd just say go for it. Do whatever. I truly see value in majority of it, when produced by someone with good intentions. There's a bit of fine print there. Life has to come with a disclaimer these days for some strange reason. I certainly don't support things like spam, plagiarism, whatever, you get it. I also have my own tastes and value some more than others but that doesn't mean I can't accept the fact what I don't like is still valuable to someone else.

When I started here I never thought I'd be writing about the platform, some of the local politics, the potential, the business side of things. That's just something I became interested in over time. It grew on me.

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Yes, your fine print is good. Don't steal stuff and pretend it is yours. If you want to share a link, share it, but maybe say why...
Sing, dance, paint, make a joke or a meme, if you are sharing something say where and why...

Reminds me of Kindergarten... Share and keep your hands to yourself. :)

I remember my first day of Kindergarten. A kid handed me a plane to play with, then said I was doing it wrong and took it away...
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