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RE: Some small progress on the subreddit

in #subreddit7 years ago

I just signed up for Reddit...was always a lurker....subscribed and will get involved over there.

Question: what is the value of having a subreddit for steem/steemit?

I know the crosslinks help to raise the status since Reddit is a high ranking Alexa site...but do you think other people on Reddit will be drawn to it/here?

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I think it will be an important gateway to Steem once we get the tipbot up and running as well! :)

Is it acceptable to post our own content over there or is the posting of others preferred?

Reddit is done fam. Bought sold and full of shills and bots at this point. Been there for years now I'm here.

I hope steemit gets a community like reddit has/had. Ex bots and shills

Steemit eventually plants to add Communities, which will be something like the subreddits.

Yeah for sure tony. I think we get there things like that just take time. I would say for how short steemit has been running the progress has been insane. And with blockchain tech in everyones mind moving in this direction is really a no brainer. People are fed up and wise to whats happening/happened to site like fb and rddit. This is evolution and Im excited for it.

I have give up on facebook completely(never got into it in the first place really) I still hang out on reddit mostly because of the size of the community - ANY question answered over there. I have been spending most of my time here now, trying to find where I fit in ; ) Also excited for the future of steemit

Its fine either way! :)

Just try and flair them!

I am a long time Reddit user, and when I first heard of Steem I checked out the subreddit before ever going to the website. It was a spamfest, so that fact made me very skeptical of actually signing up on Steemit. I am very glad that I did, but I think having a strong media presence on other social medias is important if we want to "poach" users from that platform.