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RE: Steemit... A word of advice from an experienced businessman

in #steemit6 years ago

I just tried @steeveapp. I must admit that it is an improvement to vanilla Steemit or Steemconnect, but the recommendations are pretty poor for me. Maybe it learns more as I use it, but at this point although it does help, it doesn't remove the low grade posting quality from my life. And since I don't have the time to sit down and read through posts on it for more than 15 minutes a day, I really need something like this to permeate into d.Tube for me. But it might be early days yet, so I'm not going to write it off - I will, however, stick by my criticism in that I think the level of problems here outweighs the benefits at this time. If that is to change, I'll reconsider my time investment here, but at this point I'm not yet feeling the optimism. As I said, that may change in the future, and I do pivot on these things given the appropriate evidence.

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Yeah @steeveapp still isn't seamless either. It works well on my Android phone but not so well on my iPhone.

I personally enjoy @steemit and @steeveapp more than Facebook and YouTube but I expect things to improve in the future.

I never really watched YouTube videos and I don't really enjoy Facebook that much.