You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Steemit: The Whale Gossip Column Of Privileged Authors Competing for Whale Nipple

in #whales8 years ago

I think studying someone like @sirwinchester, @rok-sivante, @stellabelle, or @the-alien all encompass some incredible non Steemit related content. Steemit is important to discuss and money should be made from doing so, but hopefully the most creative content is promoted by whales and not just promotion of Steemit being awesome.

I think it is a great idea to make posts showing what you are able to with money from Steemit, and as new users come on, until a faq section or how to page is implemented, there is still value posting about the platform. This does get boring for those who have been here a bit of time, but it is not the most intuitive of systems and new users need help.

I'd love to see more musicians and dancers especially migrate here and bring their talent and influence to this block chain.

We are not at all a diverse group yet. We need more people that have no interest in crypto currency, but love to make great content. I see this platform as an intro to crypto via social media.

I think it foolish to think block chain technology is a fad or any crypto currency, but like the Internet, not everyone joined at once. It started with a few who were quite technically advanced and rolled out new features and browsers to bring the Internet to many more people.

Being early adopters, we have the chance to really shape how people view block chain technology as a whole.

But I wholeheartedly agree that a diversifying of topics being represented on this platform is needed and can be solved by telling creative friends about this site.