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RE: Steemit: The Social Media Co-Op

in #steem7 years ago

Early adopters are often scoffed at.

At some point, though, a lot of people begin using a tech and have no idea how they didn't before.

Steemit could die or it could grow incredibly... I'm ok taking a chance on it as the model makes sense.

And I think family and friends will get there, eventually.

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Hi, I am quite new into steemit and to be honest I am not really sure how it works. is there any where you can suggest to me so that i can understand what steemit do and what all the rewards are about? i try to read all the "Help" in my "wallet" already but still i am a bit lost.

I'd suggest posting some articles and reading/commenting on articles that interest you.
Some authors will respond and some won't. Also look up dtube and dlive for more varied content.

Thanks man!
I was legit spending half an hour to read all those FAQs just now, I will agree with you that Steemit is having really good potential to grow. And it is indeed difficult to explain to any new users as it have so much to learn. I bet i will forget half of what i have just read in a few hours. but if i have to use simple words to describe Steemit, i will say: "it is a rewarding social community if you actively post/vote/comment with good wills"

i agree. steem have the potential to spread (D-tube) and i think there was a music service as well. I personaly think steemit will stay for some years at least :)