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RE: Its not what you know, but who you know. Take the pledge

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

@jennsky I'm only seeing data posted by the community. By user growth, I meant growth of active users. I've been here for just about thirty days. My thought when I made this post is some percentage of new users remain active users. My further thought was that not all your friends have the exact same interests you have and roping them in would be good because in adition to the fac that your friends are into some of the things you are into, they have there own interests they might post about. Just trying to help. Is my missing big problems an anarchism reference?

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Biggest problem is the negative press Steemit has created in way of it churning out bitter disgruntled users who came on the message of earn to post, billboards going up now, leave feeling mislead or lied too. How many of these 'first hand experience negative spreading robots' can Steemit keep churning out? I find it very interesting that the Steemit organization doesn't view this as an issue.