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RE: Timing...

in #time7 years ago

This is my first comment in your post mr @rok-sivante after I follow you in @steemit I'm really happy to read your post this one and without me realize I've read it repeatedly. I am very passionate and motivated with your writing, I will also apply this Life System in my life both in the real world and cyberspace. Oh yes introduce me, I'm a new beginner at @steemit, I do not think anyone can survive with @steemit without any friends helping. With friendship, we can help each other, and for those of us who are still weak, look for good friends, ready to help anytime. Good morning mr @rok-sivante, may God always bless you. I am @junsusukhairi from Indonesia (Aceh) a newcomer to the world of steemit. Please guidance and suggestions so that my life and new buddy friend @teemit can be successful !!!

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a couple tips:

  1. don't use the " > " symbol unless you're trying to quote something. having the whole paragraph in that formatting makes it kind of difficult to read, and this piece of markdown formatting is only really to be used when quoting something.

  2. this would also read alot more clearly if separated into two or more paragraphs, rather than everything sandwiched into one, which makes it more difficult to read.

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thanks for some tipsnya mr @rok-sivante. I will try not to use the ">" symbol unless I try to quote something because making the format makes my writing hard to read, and I will be more careful in using this cut markdown format in my writing. really very useful tips for beginners like me at @steemit.