Hi @rashid001, it was indeed a nice writing and you exactly reflected what is happening in mind of many people, we all care about our family, financial expenses and understandably would like to earn in order to allow us to cover our needs.
When I read about your thoughts about online earning it immediately reminds me my mother's words, because seeing and hearing how some earn thousands of dollars sitting at home and just doing something on their blogs he thinks that it is so easy. I believe if someone tried then the person knows that this is not really easy one and definitely take many hours of search, engage and creating something that will catch an eye of others.
Steemit is one of the blogging that could be an option of earning via engagement, but again the person who starts should not expect an easy income. I must say since the Steemit Inc took over for Newcomers it is easy to get started and grow if they take part in many activities that new Steemit offers. If we look how many "orcas" we have now and they are from developing countries that was never possible with old Steem.
Also, what make it better that with help of such activities like Steemcurator Initiatives there are simple users who can apply and be a curator supporting others but also to grow themselves. Of course, it is never quick growth and I do not think people will become Millionaires within short time but it is something that could motivate many and find a goal.
I also agree with you that having a Newcomer Support program it makes it easy to onboard new users and to guide them, easy start make it always easy to feel welcomed and to retain many users.
As to Communities that will bring the people from the same country under one hat, I do not really think it is necessary. Users should feel free and welcomed in any community and not restricted to one. It is noticeable that some users prefer to post in one community only and that also make it difficult for others to discover those users.
Thank you for opportunity for discussion and reading opinions of other users to this topic.
A great answer and it makes a lot clear although I don't see low level or "everyone"being a curator. These are mainly the same people joining and a part of them is not very active as a moderator, rarely upvotes and engages. The system baffles me but it's true, out of the blue more and more turn out to have a collection of dolphins (interesting is many old Steemians don't not even after years of writing) although a part of them pretends they are still poor.
I am grateful to you for understanding my points and responding to them in a very beautiful manner.
I must say that your comment has given me heartening satisfaction, as if my post has achieved its purpose. Because I wanted to convey everything that you have understood.
This post is based on my experiences and true feelings related to Steemit. And perhaps most people who spend their time and energy online will relate to it.
I have no personal disagreements with anyone, and I have always respected content creators.
My thinking about communities is positive. Because a community has the power to support good content. I have always tried to support communities through delegations.
But in reality, I am against those few people who only create communities to fulfill their personal interests. And then, when the community grows, they shut it down and take advantage of others' hard work.
Just like some well-known communities in the past, such as 'Steem Infinity Zone', 'SteemFoods', Steemit Pakistan, steemwomen Club.
Thank you so much again for joining this conversation .