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I'm personally still undecided if "cross-posting" would suit my own use case. Specifically this post, I did "cross-post" (not using a tool), because I'm comparing both platforms in my article and reasoning why and how both can benefit from the other existing.

But I'm personally not intending to make one a copy-cat of the other, although quite some users using both might choose to do so themselves... Interested to see how that will pan out in the (near) future!

I don't like it when the Youtubers drop a post here and then run back to youtube without engaging with the community. Cross posting might be suitable in some cases but I think that to be part of a community, one most somewhat specialize. If all content is the same, why bother?

I've also noticed that some Youtubers I follow who've joined steemit never reply to their comments on here! I've stopped commenting/upvoting them here and instead see them in my feed here, use the video link to navigate to their video on YT, then like/comment there. Clearly that's where they want their community, so no point wasting my VP/RCs on them here.

Clearly that's where they want their community, so no point wasting my VP/RCs on them here.

This is the issue I have with it. It is essentially public link dropping...

I am similar to you with regard to not cross-posting. I may post similar material, but I always re-brand or re-write it in its own unique perspective on both platforms most of the time.

In some cases though, (like the Bitshares question I recently posed) it's impossible to uniquely write, when the subject matter suits both networks. :)

I’m also not a huge fan of cross dressing but occasionally it’s ok!

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