A fun article about SteemIt and Steem on Wired.

in #wired7 years ago (edited)

Good news here is a fun article on Wired regarding SteemIt, and I love the art.  Let's spread it around!


https://www.wired.com/story/the-social-network-doling-out-millions-in-ephemeral-money/?mbid=social_fb_onsiteshare


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I love the art too. But am not getting a lot of that steemit money yet duo.😀😀

You're still making more than you would on any other social site. Build a following and it will come

Yah. Thank you.

Am following you now.

Great article - I'm going to start showing that to my friends who keep squawking "ponzi scheme"

I totally understand the feeling.

The author has been on Steemit for a while, so we can thank him with our votes. He's @andrewmcmillen

Yeah, I just saw that! Looks like his article is doing well.

SteamIt featured in Wired Magazine? Outstanding!.

Thanks for this update on the latest SteemIt scuttlebutt. Keeping the troops informed, now that is what I call stellar leadership!

Have a great weekend! Be chatting with you (After I have a cup of Joe). Salute!

Post Script: In accordance with your suggestion in a previous post, I have upvoted this comment.

What if we encouraged self-voting? 5 Oct 2017 by @whatsup

You are right, the article is interesting and therefore I upvote and resteem :)

wow that's really cool article steemit going mainstream :D

Cheers, more advertising for Steemit :) That gif looks pretty neat indeed!

Great to see Steemit being mentioned on other sites ^^

Exciting stuff. We will wake up one days with Millions of new users. I hope we are ready for it.

Only time will tell but I do look forward to that day Bitcoin is still less than 10 years old adopting steemit now is as great a time as any for the future the best time was 2 years ago next best time is today :)

@whatsup,
Respect that artwork! We know what's going on "TRENDING"! So, the person who made it! I wish to send him 10 SBD :D

Cheers~

According to Scott, Steemit boasts an “incredibly small” number of trolls, which he argues is because of the cash incentive. (It could also be due to the relatively small community, which includes around 350,000 registered accounts as of September.)

/looks around for trolls. :)