My compliments @denmarkguy. I see this article as an attempt to shake certain people, trying to awake them and reminding us all the true meaning of Steemit. I think that monetising valuable contents, like Steemit does, is an interesting social-behavioural experiment. Time will tell how this experiment will develope, I'm very curious to see what's next. I wish that this place will become a selection of great content and a melting pot which is interesting by its own, economical side apart. Talking about followers, I tried and am trying to create my own community talking about Steemit between my real life friends, sadly with no huge results so far, generally it's considered too little entertaining and too complex. I think I will endure here, but writing original articles is quite demanding and time consuming (at least I'm practicing my English), especially if you are then watched by just 10-15 ppl. I noticed that posting my articles on linkedin spreads them a lot more, and maybe could be a good way to let the platform be known too. One question: do you think that the steemit option of promoting your article is a good one? Keep up the good work! (upvoted and resteemed for its helpful content)
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