Nice post. It is interesting as you have mentioned, there are fewer people, thus, fewer followers on steam it than other social media platforms. Yes, I too am adapting to this new environment and am feeling like I’m apart of something new that in the near future will be something big. This platform is really making me rethink the way that I generally blog and that’s great in the sense that it’s challenging. Steemit is pushing me Into a bigger growth process in the development as a better writer and photographer.
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Yeah an interesting example is that i had a friend who was one of the most well known Family Vloggers on Youtube and started pretty early on when there weren't that many people using Youtube compared to now.
It took him Many Many years to hit 1 million followers. Now in part because of being known but in large part because there are just soooo many people using youtube it could take months to get an additional million subscribers. I think he took a break from youtube for a year and still went up a million to 5 million this week.
Just a random fun example... this pattern of early adopter has been repeated in every social network that allows public follows. All we have to hope is that steemit lasts to get to greatly increased numbers. I think it will.