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RE: Steemit - Empowering the Already Empowered

in #steemit7 years ago

LOL. Having a bad day?

I did read your whole article. Only took me about 2 minutes but then again I am quick reader.

I do fullheartedly agree with your comment about reading 5 posts at least for every 1 post you write. I only started on this platform yesterday and I have noticed a lot of the issues you are mentioning throughout.

I see a lot of people commenting, but it is just nonsense comments that clearly shows they didn't even bother reading the post. I think these people are missing a great opportunity to connect with somebody else in another part of the world.

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Wow, what a great comment! You've made a serious impact on my life, thank you! Please follow me, I'll follow you...what the hell am I doing?

This doesn't work, it's never worked, and yet people still do it. You're right, where are the meaningful comments? And @nathen007? You raise a very good point about how people aren't willing to put in the effort to truly grow their network.

I regularly remind people that your name is a brand. @ddrfr33k is a brand. @glugster is a brand. Your interests, the things you like to talk about, that's part of your brand. The way you show yourself online is your brand. And when you annoy the piss out of everyone around you, you tarnish your brand. You have to show your best image at all times.

Not everyone got that memo, it seems...

I'm not a brand, I'm just me. If I were a brand I'd have not just tarnished, I'd have rusted to dust years ago...but I'm too long in the tooth to worry too much about how I'm perceived.
Thanks for dropping by and commenting :-)

Cheers for that mate. I always write what I feel when I'm having a bad day so I look forward to more bad days haha
Welcome to Steemit :-)

You're spot on about connections. Learning about others lives creates understanding and perhaps more empathy.
And it's fun :-)

Take care and thanks for dropping by. Look forward to reading you!