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RE: Small fish in the Steem sea

in #steem18 days ago

sheep - and you even named them all!

Yes!!! And that is their (and my) great luck.
You know, every now and then (rarely) I like to eat a good piece of lamb chop. But I definitely can't have Manni, not Balboa, not Muck, not Elton... on my plate... 🥰

I tried searching for the article

They are also not that easy to find. They are seven years old, I was only active on the Steem for six weeks.
Although you can actually find anything with this tool:
https://moecki.online/

What @the-gorilla has already advised you to do is to be curious right from the start and to maintain this curiosity. I was also completely new and didn't know anyone on the platform at first. I didn't imagine that I was a great author and didn't immediately start blurting out what I could. I observed. And asked. Above all, I questioned.
To be honest, these four articles were ‘my breakthrough’. It was a mixture of ‘cheekiness’ (how dare a newbie...?) and really good copywriting like research. I got quite a few users on their toes with them. Of course, it didn't change their behaviour, but I was noticed and I actually had a bit more influence because of what I said.

Hey, the articles are very long. And they're in German in my own style (auto-translators don't always get on so well with that). I name users who are no longer here (or who have changed a lot, like steemcleaners). But if you really want to (after all, the problems are EXACTLY the same, just a bit more, since you couldn't write content with AI back then...):
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There's a traditional dish in Scandinavian cuisine that you might like called lammskav (thin-sliced lamb meat sautéed with onions, mushrooms, and cream) but I remember you’re not a fan of pure lamb meat. :-))

Glad to hear the honorable mentions were spared, especially Elton, who clearly has more sex appeal than I do.

https://moecki.online/

This is very helpful. Much better. 👍

to be curious right from the start and to maintain this curiosity.

I sneak around in the comment sections sometimes. Always more interesting than I expect. There's so much that I wanted to say but I had to give it time because maybe the problem is me.

So, it has taken me this long to respond. I read all 4 articles and their comments - it's surprising that you could learn a lot more about the author than the post.

Like you said, the problems are exactly the same and you pretty much covered everything. It's good thing you shared it - I'd probably have ended up blurting out the same stuff if you hadn't.

Posting for the sake of posting - posting once or twice a day can help one become better at writing but it also encourages mediocre content. So, what to do... reading posts from the same user everyday tends to be boring. I think posting once or twice a week is acceptable. It keeps you within the threshold of consistency without overwhelming your audience.

the articles are very long. And they're in German in my own style (auto-translators don't always get on so well with that)

yes, but what can I do? I still like it, I learn bits of german words every now and then. Once I'm done with japanese, I'll probably consider german next. Probably (it's very difficult) :-))

You are my hero... 😉