Hey there! I completely understand what you mean. It was pitched to me the same way.
I see this platform more like reddit or tumblr. I think it has a long way to go, but theres definitely a sense of community and building a following based on what you post or repost. Just with the added bonus of earning some money. I think it also depends on what your posting about, some tags arent super popular yet, so it might go unseen in that instance. But in saying that, I dont think you shouldn't post what you want. At least thats what I am doing anyway :P All the best on the adventure, I hope it turns out to be what you hoped!
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Thanks for the input in this. I think you nailed it on the head. I feel a struggle between posting what I want, and posting what would be popular. In a lot of ways I feel like just posting about my day like I would on Facebook or Twitter will be completely ignored. But I desire this to be a place where all types of posts are rewarded, not just the kind of journalist quality.
Yeah, as I said, I think as steemit grows, a shorter more personal update will become more common like Facebook and twitter.
The beauty is that there's so much room to grow through this platform and we are here to see it from the start!