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RE: The Welcome Party of Steemit and STEEM Blockchain

in #cryptidhunter4 days ago

Greetings @roadofrich

It's important that you know what to do with any criticism or comments you receive.

The purpose of using a Booming account is to promote the growth of the community interested in developing good activity on Steemit. This means:

  • Supporting posts and/or users who actively participate in the application.
  • Supporting users who demonstrate a culture of interaction and support for the community through the effective use of their SP. Preferably, users who have not pledged their Steem Power in exchange for votes.
  • Supporting users who demonstrate a culture of growth and who do not have an active Power Down.

Therefore, no Booming account or Steemcurator can support any activity that undermines the culture of well-being that the Steemitblog team seeks to develop on the platform.

You could easily stop applying to be a curator if you don't want to foster this culture in the Cryptid Hunted player community. But the idea is to contribute, not detract, from efforts to create a better environment on Steemit.

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We won’t be applying for the curator program next month,
because we’re transitioning into a DAO system.

In the meantime, we’ve brought in a significant number of new users—
and many of them are still active, still experiencing Steemit for the first time.
On top of that, three KOLs have joined as well.
This isn’t just a statistic; it’s a real achievement.

And yet, the Steemit community seems strangely uninterested in these results.
Instead of recognizing achievements, it prefers to focus on criticism,
more comfortable with blame and trolling than with progress.
The old habit remains alive and well:
“It’s faster to chase away the critic than to solve the problem.”

So the question becomes unavoidable.
If results bring no recognition, only criticism,
is there really any reason to stay?
Or perhaps this place has always wanted silence instead of results.

Criticism will always be there; it's a matter of approach and how you handle each one.

My comment is limited to the observation related to the case of the repetitive posts you mentioned, and the use of Booming votes.

I always wish success to those who promote activities that benefit the platform.