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RE: [Vlog] Why I'm bullish on Steemit Communities for 2018 & models for monetisation

in #vlog7 years ago

Exactly, most people think they need the 'Communities' function in order to form a Community when in reality all it takes is true social interaction and a want to see something grow in a organic direction. At any rate, I believe one of the successful ways to build a community is the merging of 2 distinct groups. People with large SP( aka whales ) whom want to see certain communities grow and are willing to delegate,upvote/resteem & People with low SP, but great work ethic and a good resume ( via their post which act as a body of work ).
Communities will work best if we can get rid of this Whale/Minnow complex and start seeing users for their body of work and value.

The common bond between both users is there. Its Social Standings & Economic Class Status that divide us.

Sorry for that rant! Anyway here is to hoping that both sides of the same coin finally realize they are both valuable.

P.S. I just found out a few days ago that 'influencers' is a real thing on the chain. How naive of me. lol

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Good spot, like that opinion a lot and agree :-).

It is unfair that the great harlot takes everything