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RE: 🗨️ NO Structure, NO Sense, NO Rambling, NO Silence, NO Thinking, NO

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I cannot help but offer my sincere condolences regarding what happened. Damn cancer... I was recently in this situation and I know how painful it is for you.

About everything concerning Steemit... yes, there is something to think about. First of all, I have made some conclusions for myself – what I write and how, and what to do with it. So thank you. It allows me to understand in which direction to move further.

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Thank you.

I'm intrigued to hear what you've learned about Steemit so far? I've had a quick skim of your blog and I quite enjoyed your introduction - despite not introducing yourself 🙂

I have been familiar with Steemit for a long time, approximately since 2018. That’s why I know much more about Steemit than one might assume. I abandoned my blog for three years and returned in October 2024. After such a long break, I needed some time to get back into it and to understand who writes about what and who reads what. It was exactly that time when I was re-learning Steemit. That’s when I found the Ukrainian community and felt more or less “in my element”.

By the end of 2024, I realised that I needed somehow to legalise my relationship with crypto. My old account was completely unsuitable for such a scenario because of the movements of Steem in the past. So I had to create a new account and continue blogging from scratch. A month later, I consulted a financial auditor regarding taxes.

Here is my answer to the question of why I don’t have an introduction about myself. In my vision, Steemit is an ecosystem, although many compare it to a social network. I am fully aware of the importance of quality content and accumulating SP. Lately, I have been suffering from a catastrophic lack of time, and this affects my activity on Steemit. Sometimes I see that I’m turning into a boring author who writes various rubbish that no one is interested in and which carries no informational value. I started to realise this most of all today, after reading your post. This trap is the category “The Diary Game” which allows one to write the most meaningless posts. It’s time for me to stop doing this.

Sorry for the late reply.

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From what I've explored and seen recently, the Ukrainian community is definitely one of the better ones - especially when it comes to meaningful engagement.

This trap is the category “The Diary Game” which allows one to write the most meaningless posts. It’s time for me to stop doing this.

This is a tag that I've always found off putting. We'll often joke that if a diary game doesn't start the day with the person cleaning their teeth, then it's not a true diary game. With a little bit of effort, most of these posts could be reframed into something quite interesting. A lot of people here lead interesting lives but the diary game's lost amongst all of the other uninteresting diary games of people sharing their meals.

But I'm increasingly feeling like I and the small group that I tend to talk to are an exception to the average Steemit user. The Venezuelan community is good too.