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RE: The Great Steem Experiment!

in #steem7 years ago

I have recently switched over to DLive over Dtube as I found it faster to upload and more people seem to be receptive to that service. I do use Steepshot as well because it's a faster way for me to upload to Steemit when I am on the go or just want to share something new or different.
Plus, I get paid for what I would have done on instagram for free.

But also the nature of Steemit makes me want to try harder to create the best, most beautiful and most valuable content that I can. Not everyone will see value in what I do, but I know that someone overseas might not have seen what I take for granted every day, so in that sense it becomes important.

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busy is something that i am satisfied with as of now.What is ginabot btw?

I've on only tried steempeak, busy and blockdeals so far, but I'd like to have a look at more of the other applications to get a feel for them.

I use steemworld to see if someone has mentioned or followed me.
I use steemd give me quick rundown of my activities. There are several others. Many of these projects have died, either from lack of funding or lack of support or lack of interest. But that's the nature of these things.
It will be interesting to see where it all goes.

I use steemworld to see if someone has mentioned me

I've heard steemworld can do that, but I tend to use Ginabot. Maybe I need to revisit SW. How easy is it to find it amongst a lot of activity?

I guess a lot of projects will fall by the wayside. That's the nature of life. Hopefully the best ones should stay.

There is a tab that says 'Mentions' on the left of the screen and it's sorted into the date, so you can see who mentions you and when. If there is a lot of activity, you'd just scroll down or set the range from 7 days to 24 hours or so.