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RE: HOW TO COMMIT "STEEMICIDE" (suicide on steemit) - AND... HOW NOT TO, IF YOU PREFER TO AVOID IT

in #howto8 years ago

Really great write up - "Often, a lot of work is required to get a payout (kind of like in real life - work 2 weeks for 1 paycheck, etc.)"

This is by far the most important. Don't expect a quick post will get you the big bucks. Sit down, think about your post, make it meaningful.

And even then you still might not get the big one, because lets be honest - those things happen ;)

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Yes it does happen but most of the time is a luck. Lucky if an author will be chosen by the whales. Even if the whales wanted to vote, there's just too many minnows and too little whales. Its not proportionate.

At least there is still a blessing in it, and a chance.

Despite what this platform may lack, it still offers its users much more that other social media sites.

FaceBook began in 2004, that would be twelve years ago. Steemit is less than twelve MONTHS old and except for some minor glitches it's better. It's got a lot of growing to do and it IS growing, and improving almost daily. Smart people here.

One thing to remember about everything. "If you're not paying for the product, you are the product."
On Facebook the user pays nothing. Facebooks gathers a BUNCHATON of data from the users and sells it to various buyers, some of whom I'd rather not know anything about me. Steemit (I understand) does NOT do that. On Steemit you have to work for what you get.....or Pay.

I like it.

I like it too.
I think that we are doing great for where we are at!

Indeed. All we need is just to enjoy the show and join the flow.

Completely agree, and I'm glad that you found this post applicable.
Hopefully it will help some people.
Thanks @warrensteem!