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RE: Steemit Vlog: Why Steemit is the Tesla Motors of Social Networks

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Brilliant video. Before @dan s article came out I thought Steemit would be a game of arbitrage 'cat and mouse'.

I realize now that the value of a Steem dollar will tend to $1 - once that hits and it can be used as a stable currency all of the 'sidechains' or applications will give Steem it's value and the Steem Dollar it's stability as it turns into a self-sustaining platform.

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Thanks a lot. One of the things about steemit is that everyone on here is damn smart, when they pay you a compliment it really means something! Just read your post here: https://steemit.com/steemit/@wingz/how-to-improve-steemit-a-collaboration-with-hisnameisolllie. Maybe we can work together on creating videos that accomplish some of these goals, e.g. we work together to explain some important points and then I make the video

These numbers are totally from memory, but I think I read somewhere that that actual words of your conversation (the text) only account for 7%, your tonality and your body language (the subtext) convey the rest of the meaning.

Of course in a blog setting, you can shift that 7% up with headings and a bold font to emphasize and separate points (which is the effect when you switch to a side camera :P). Ultimately, conveying a message through video is an art that you've taken to naturally, I think we can both add value.

I'd be excited to work with you, talking about feature requests is setting our sights too low in my opinion, the real value comes in conveying a philosophical or abstract message in simple terms - something that inspires and motivates people... like you've done here.

I have the same name in slack, get in touch!

Sounds great man. Let's do this