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RE: Steemit, Youtube and shots fired

in #steemit7 years ago

I know you will keep on producing quality content as you do now. That is why, I think, you have a lot of followers, followers who actually read your content and vote for it. What is also important is that you always answer the people who write a substantive comment. And not simply something like 'thank you', but a real answer. So people take you seriously, but you take the people who write a comment also seriously. That creates a bond and creates trust.

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I see it as a development of any relationship of value, any friendship. It starts somewhere but a 'thank you' alone is impersonal and meaningless until there is a history of a relationship behind it. It is over used, much like 'sorry' or 'love' and 'hate'. Their meaning is degraded when used for trivial things.