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RE: As I Get To Learn and Try More of Steemit, I Get More Frustrated and Discouraged...

in #steemit8 years ago

You should remove the tag #introduceyourself. I won't flag you but others will. I understand the frustration but part of the problem in getting recognized is tagging. There are those of us working to get users to stop using tags, especially popular tags, that are not relevant.

Being here to earn money in itself isn't a bad thing. There is major changes developing and a small number of people trying support those changes, such as tag spamming. As a small group there is only so much power they have to downvote and discourage bad behavior such as copy/paste articles and imposters. While not relevant to this topic there is also no set criteria for bad behavior. I don't condone anyone going on a flagging crusade.

How do you actually find good articles ? I probably only see about 10% of what is being posted as it comes across "new".

I also think everyone is focused on posting and little attention is paid to commenting and helping others improve. Not everyone will be a successful contributor, some will be more successful curators and commentators.

Just an observation from looking at your previous posts, you're writing in topics that are already overdone. Even if you write exceptional (I didn't read any, so I'm not saying you don't) it will be difficult to get noticed right now.

Wish you the best and hope that you'll find your niche here.