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RE: steemSTEM on a break

in #steemstem7 years ago

Taking a break to restructure and revalidate what's important for the STEM community is crucial for the long-term success.

Sadly, once again the paradox of the fact that the more people get involved the more unstable a community becomes proves itself.

Because if the community is not a community but just a bunch of people trying to milk steemSTEM as much as possible, there is no reason to keep going.

This is a huge problem and I suspect we all know the answer, as more and more people are joining in.

I just want to let you know that you have my full support and even though lately I am not very active on discord, you could always reach me and use my resource.

SteemSTEM is one of the very few positive and constructive projects on this platform and I would like it to remain so.

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Thanks for passing by. There are indeed other ways than discord to engage. Commenting, voting each other, etc... to name a few. If everyone does a little bit, not necessarily everything on every post, then the goal will be reached.

Discord is not the only way to be a part of the community, we're happy about every comment, every vote, every spark of attention community members give each other. Because that's what makes a community great.

Exactly my point. All that you've done for this community is well appreciated and in hard times it's time to ask the community to do the same. While some of the people here are only to "consume" and gain profit, others want to create and share.