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RE: More than 700,000 Steemit accounts / Mehr als 700.000 Steemit-Konten

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It is always a good news to have more people join Steemit blockchain but it is really the number that stayed and contributed through contents or investment that really mattered to me.

A lot are joining on the wave of the hype and will be swept away when they discovered it required hardwork and Patience. It requires more than hard work especially at the initial stage, what happened when their well researched and constructed posts are getting cents as reward.

New users adding value should be welcomed and supported with up generously with resteem, comment and upvotes too. It should not be the case of whales rolling with whales and minnows rolling with minnows. Because with more people joining, climbing will become harder for the planktons. To make the increase in number worth the while, we should do less 'cliqueing' and support good content creators more.

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@golddeejay I am olnly two weeks here, but as far as I understood - What is best in the beginning is to concentrate your focus not only on your posts but also, and it seems on early stages more resonable, on getting around, leaving comments and supporting people who follow you or support you. Meaning - to become more familiar to steemians. Than, I am not really sure when, you can start gradually pay more&more attention to your post consistency. Am I wrong?)

Yes! You are definitely starting on right track. It is all about producing values in your comments and posts whether you get rewarded for it or not.
One thing that is certain is the value you are adding, the more people starts noticing and upvoting you.

Be consistent and keep steeming!

Hey there. I landed just here three days ago. While looking around I found this article from @taskmaster4450 which was helpful.

And after wandering around more I started noticing some people with higher influence who had just a few dozens of articles posted but 2-3 thousand comments. So yeah, I guess engaging with the community matters more. And that's a great thing.

@vladcraciun Because it's all about expressing information and information spread. Comments are same posts, same information, but delivered directly to the person so the feedback level with comments is much higher than with posts in early stages .

Same though...

I came here to follow one particular "channel" that was deleted from Youtube but then I found out that Steemit has a big potential.

To watch content that I like and supporting the author without actually giving anything from my pocket and even earn something from it is great!

their well researched and constructed posts are getting cents as reward.

Every cent and every upvote should encourage them to continue! After all it means that someone is enjoying their content!

I am only but a week old in steemit and yet i feel like i have been here like forever. This concept is indeed wonderful. The great content i have seen on steemit is indeed a sure indication that we are making great progress. Truth be told, i have no regrets and i am absolutely enthusiatic about steemit. I am just getting started, more is yet to come. It is important to note that we all are of great Value and as such we just make great comments and posts that showcases that greatness.

yeah. agree with you

Agree. The curve does have a “parabolic “ look to it....a feature we see a lot of with crypto currency markets. Are the new members in such a wave likely to stay and be involved ?

Hell Yeah... Feeling very demotivated at the moment. But resolved to give it at least 6 months before giving up. I've had (mild to wild) successes on other social platforms, but with all the changes going on it's becoming increasingly harder to get organic reach on FB, YT and even IG nowadays.

Organic reach on a new FB post is lucky to crack 10K nowadays, whereas I frequently cracked 100K reach on every other post, with 1/2 the number of followers I have now.

Anyway... I've only been here for 3 days... so saying that it's demotivating is not fair on Steemit. #WatchThisSpace :p