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Thoughts before my 1 Year Anniversary

BY: @erodedthoughts | CREATED: Sept. 5, 2018, 8:32 p.m. | VOTES: 148 | PAYOUT: $36.66 | [ VOTE ]

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Do you ever come across a blog and the user keeps talking about the future of Steemit?
You get sucked in pretty quick as we all want a healthy future for the platform we love.
What will make a healthy future for the platform? A few strong accounts which do whatever they can to grow at the fastest rate possible or a ton of medium sized accounts which can build many smaller accounts in many different communities?

Now that you’ve asked yourself that question, let’s look at the facts. Our platform is already governed by a handful of large accounts which are growing daily while the other smaller accounts are fighting to grow. There are people posting an average of four post per day, up-voting themselves at 100% as well as their family members and Alt accounts. These same members are selling you a story of growing their account for the future of the community.

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Are you a fucking retard? No, why are you falling for this future shit? The future starts now with healthy accounts growing together, not a select few more accounts climbing into the circle jerk of self-voters, circle voters and those making max post across more than one account. Those people do not care about the future. They are happy to delegate a few Steem Power to others for a fee or for free but that cost them nothing but a little power from their self-vote but is normally returned by the vote from those they delegate to.

They are happy to keep making post about the future and communities but do very little in the here and now for either. These are takers and talkers, they will sell you a narrative for up-votes on their post they already 100% self-voted on but will do next to nothing to help the smaller guys grow unless it cost them zero out of pocket.

This is why a few of us have joined together to start force-feeding new minnows. We are not expecting return votes, followers or anything in return. We understand the more users who are active that own their own sliders do not need to self-vote, circle vote or depend on delegations to have a happy experience as a self-sustaining member of the Steem-Blockchain. Many will not stoop to the tactics mentioned above to play the wolf in sheeps clothing but there are a fair number of members over 65 rep who play this game daily for max rewards.

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They have been playing the greed game since the day they arrived. It’s all on the blockchain. Go on over to Steemworld.org and check their outgoing and incoming votes by weight. Are you making the mistake of supporting those members who only 100% vote themselves and their family or other accounts who have equal votes?

Go on, go look. Are you surprised that person who you’ve put on that pedestal is a community wolf? There is community engagement and there is vote mining engagement. Do those you engage with return your votes by weight? Are you worth less of the vote weight just because your wallet isn’t as big as the guy you’re engaging with? Are your comments only worth a 1% to 5% just because they are a nickel? I don’t think so. Your account reputation grows by the weight of the votes you get, your wallet by the STU return of those votes.

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Look at the weight you receive and not the dollar amount you get for votes, return those votes at the same weight. We have all seen the higher your rep the more your return so why build the reputation of those accounts which are not helping your reputation grow equally? Start voting by weights and your account will grow faster as you will be able to cast more votes across the community platform which grows the community. Get the @dustsweeper service to make sure all of your votes count, stop giving your money to those who are rewarding themselves 100% while tossing you 5% as they are not truly helping you grow, they are building their accounts more. And don’t self-vote, that is one more vote you can’t give out and each vote you don’t give to someone else is potentially up to ten or more users who don’t see you on their friends vote list. So ask yourself is an average of ten more users seeing you name daily worth that one self-votes value long term? Nope it’s not, not if you’re a community builder.

Start helping the accounts who truly help you grow, do contest for free Steem. You can often win more Steem from a contest than payouts on your post. @anomadsoul, @comedyopenmic and @openmic have great contest all the time for some healthy rewards to name a few. You will also gain a lot more engagement doing these contests while finding like-minded people at the same time. Hit the trifecta on the above named accounts on their contests and you could almost be a minnow with three posts. There are many more contest daily also which you could try and enter.

Use @dlive if you are able to. They don’t take any of your post rewards from you and between @dlive votes and stream donations you can grow very fast as well. You don’t need to spam the block-chain for penny votes to grow your account. You don’t need to wallow at the feet of those who preach community but don’t help you grow as fast as they help themselves.

Use your eyes and blockchain tools to really get to know those who you follow and help grow and see if you are truly taking the fastest path to a slider that you can easily take.

If you have not seen the project that @hitmeasap has started which has quickly gained traction which has made 4 new minnows in less than two weeks please check out this post and look for more to come as we have banded together with a few more real “right now” community members to help make a new minnow per week. This is the post for minnow number four, you’ll have to keep an eye out for the next post if you want to join this great “right now” growth community. Start by being a doer and ignore the talkers.

https://steemit.com/steemit/@hitmeasap/why-is-it-so-hard-to-give-away-money-or-pushing-people-to-500-sp

That’s all my thoughts on my last day before my 1 year anniversary. I’ll see you all on DLive later and tomorrow for my 1 year post.

TAGS: [ #community ] [ #life ] [ #minnows ] [ #growth ] [ #steemit ]

Replies

@empress-eremmy | Sept. 5, 2018, 8:43 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....this is quite a lot to take in for a day

VP low

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 8:45 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

You shouldn't be voting me anyways, I delegate to you. That is to spread the love, not for me.

@littlescribe | Sept. 5, 2018, 8:49 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

>We understand the more users who are active that own their own sliders

You always have a very nuanced way of looking at things. #ilikesmartpeople #sliderat100

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 8:59 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

I know the difference it made for me the day I earned mine as I am sure you do as well. That experience has kept a lot of us here and active and able to say hello with a vote across more accounts.

I don't understand why most people do everything for themselves while keeping others from experiencing that feeling as fast as possible. I know people have families and lives but I don't think anyone else on here takes care of the same small army as I do or with all of my health problems on top of it.

I can help others, there is no reason the next guy can't as well.

@tezmel | Sept. 5, 2018, 9:03 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

I am here to confirm that I have checked indeed! :D My self-votes amount to less than 5% (3.45 to be precise) yet I have just seen an over 20 and a shocking over 30 percent self-votes! LOL.

This is where I turn to my Swahili and say, 'wanatubebaje ujinga hivi'? Like for real... 'How can they be like this? Assuming we are 'fools' :(

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 9:32 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

It doesn't matter much when people do it in silence. It is when they collect rewards preaching one thing and are collecting on the opposite actions while fleecing their followers.

@tezmel | Sept. 5, 2018, 9:40 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

One hundred percent agreed! It's painful to watch.

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@trumpman | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:07 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

I like self voting. Much like jerking myself. It's better when somebody else does it though

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:34 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

You're 100% right, it is ALWAYS better when someone else does it.

The self-vote has always held the argument that "my post is at least worth my vote"

As seaweed users self-vote, it equals nothing. As they grow they self-vote as they have little support. Once a user has grown, to me, the self-vote says "I don't think my post is worth anyone else's vote, I better self-vote"

There are stages to accounts that we must all learn to grow through and realize once we have outside support the self-vote is insanely selfish. I've seen some accounts with over 100k incoming votes with less than 25k outgoing votes and self-vote 20 to 30% of their weight. They have tons of support and it is greed and non-community-mindedness that keeps them self-voting.

@trumpman | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:46 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

I self vote because I want a share of the pie. I did when I was a minnow, I do it now and will do it if I ever become a mega whale or something. Without looking my stats I'd say a daily 25 % - 30% of my daily vp goes to me and my girlfriend. The rest to other people, most of whom have a lower sp than me. I guess I am half greedy half generous bastard. Sometimes I wish I could be like you but my inner asshole won't let me!

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:54 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

You're at 8.7% for the week. You need to vote, you two, more to be the asshole you claim. Don't come in here lying saying you're an asshole.

You have a good pie sliced up....
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This is greedy pie...
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@trumpman | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:57 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

You didn't count @trumpman2 in your equation 😂😂

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:58 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

I looked at the pie. Pie is all I need to view.

@trumpman | Sept. 5, 2018, 11:02 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

I like pies. Here's the one I had this morning, sausage pie:

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@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 11:06 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

You put way too many things shaped like that in your mouth.

@hitmeasap | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:08 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Here's the thing...

People are free to do whatever they want with their stakes, and due to your post, I've decided to share what I do with mine.

I have 1353 Steem Power.

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I delegate most of my stake to the @asapers project and to the users directly involved with it. Due to a very generous delegation I've had from @preparedwombat for a long time, I'm up to ~600 SP.

I vote on my own articles but never on my replies. Ever since I started to stream on @dlive, I've started to produce almost twice the amount of posts per week as I did prior to my dlive streams.

Here's my Voting CSI from Steemworld.
> ( 10.67 % self, 232 upvotes, 99 accounts, last 7d )

I used to both reply and vote on all the comments on my articles, but have rather recently stopped doing this as much as before, due to my Voting Power. Nowadays, I focus more to respond to each reply, as I never want my readers to feel neglected or ignored in any way.

As you mentioned in your article.
We have recently started to push people to minnow status, and we're 4 out of 4 so far. I give 3 steem per week to the user we push, and my goal is to continue with this project for as long as I can.

Hopefully, we'll be able to get more people on board, so we ultimately can give less, and still achieve our goals. Which is to make minnows.

I do understand that some people might be totally against my approach, or my ideas... But this is what I figured that I could do, to contribute and make Steemit a better place. This is what I do, to grow others, so we all can benefit in the long haul. This is my way to make Steemit a better place and this is the actions I take to create something that can eventually resemblance something like a middle-class on Steemit.

I don't just "talk the talk"...
I walk the walk, because I am a doer.

Everyone can't agree with me, and I'm perfectly fine with that. We all see things differently, but I won't fall into the same pitfalls I've seen others fall into. I will never "talk the talk" without taking action.

That way, I'll always be able to say that I tried.

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:22 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

>I don't just "talk the talk"...
I walk the walk, because I am a doer.

This is the key!

I am sure this post can and will be filled with comments by doers as actions speak for themselves, this post was not directed at the doers. I was hoping with this post that a lot more of the newer accounts will take notice of the blockchain facts and not just the words the blindly read on peoples blogs. Honestly, look how long it took people to see Jerry for Jerry. Sadly, there are a lot more Jerry's still getting a lot of support from those who don't know how to look.

@franciferrer | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:17 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

you are a big man, with a big heart, and i applaud you, stunning post. it always fascinated me, how can i grow faster and why i never get help from the big fish... but now i see your post has cleared my vision. i thought it is a struggle here to survive, and it seems its happening here as everywhere else, greedy people lurks everywhere. i have found helping hands here and there. and i am very grateful for them, and i will return the favor, it is only polite. very good suggestions on here. ill try my best not to lose composure, and build a community that is based on sharing. i didnt even know what discord is a while back, and now i am looking creating my own discord server. its wonderful.

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:50 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

It is just life lessons catching up in an old soul. The world of Crypto is full of users who have had their first taste of money in their life. They don't know how to be human any longer as they are chasing a dream that they have never even dreamt of before. And now that prices are down they feel they have lost their worth even though it was only the market which made them wealthy in the first place. They got a lucky buy here and there. They are new money, like lotto winners and most will end up broke very quickly.

I've had a lot of time with un-spendable money in my life as well as a lot of time with no money. People fail to remember there has to be time to spend the money and enjoy life or it is all pointless. So many are caught up chasing the dragon they won't ever be able to enjoy it once they get it. Enough will never be enough, there will always be a reason for them to continue to be greedy and keep chasing something they have already caught.

Anyone who believes in the power of Steem and it's potential future is not smart not helping build the base community as much as possible. You need buyers as well as sellers and with the current dump of all the crypto's tells anyone from money, real money, those in the game do not have money knowledge or true belief in this system or Steem would not be this low. Those who chase money made a bundle of the SBD bubble and those who have it banked it all away as it was not high enough to sell yet.

@fknmayhem | Sept. 6, 2018, 8:47 a.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

It’s amazing how many people on Steem - and in crypto in general - would do well to remember these wise words:

> Beware of overconcern for money, or position, or glory. Someday you will meet a man who cares for none of these things. Then you will know how poor you are.
> —Rudyard Kipling

The questions is, of course, whether they’ve actually ever known those words in the first place.

@franciferrer | Sept. 5, 2018, 10:19 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [ VOTE ]

heck, your message is so great that i will resteem it.

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@biasnarrative | Sept. 5, 2018, 11:05 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

I wonder if there is a way we could mix an overall vote spread reward, somehow make voting worth more in a way that helps the little guys.

Account growth is what we need, and buy account growth, I mean value to the user.

  1. usability - including ease of use, ( )
  2. mass adoption
  3. entertainment
  4. Value

So:

  1. Steemit is not easy for non-technical people to understand, and for a lot of people, things they don't understand make it hard to use. Plain and simple, so this can't currently be a driving force. I know there are apps or projects that make it easier, but it still doesn't make sense to people how it works. When people don't understand, they simply don't trust.

  2. Right now we don't have mass adoption. Just plain and simple. People sign up on twitter and Insta and Facebook because they don't want to be the people that haven't signed up. That is not us right now.

  3. There are plenty of entertainment idea's on Steemit, but it is flooded by a lot of USELESS and unentertaining content that is up voted and thrown around the "front page." The best thing about Reddit, of which I view steemit a close cousin, is that I can follow specific subreddits that have LARGE communities looking for the greatest content. Yes there is vote selling there, but it is usually a very minor inconvenience. So we cannot compete with other entertainment/information platforms on pure merit like that, we are opposite.

  4. This finally comes down to the true selling point. And it isn't decentralization, because the general populace does not care. Truly, it comes down to the value we can give them, and that includes an equal value. They will want to come to the platform and feel like what effort they are putting in is paying off.

There is nothing more infuriating, demoralizing, than seeing a piece of corn worth over $100, when your post you have worked hard for is worth pennies, and your account, that you've worked hard for for months, is worth $3.

Nothing more infuriating than seeing a circle jerk and knowing that nobody cares about your contribution to the community in entertainment, deep thought, whatever. All that matters is already having crypto to use a dirty way of buying votes, or being friends or being somebody who already has a ton of crypto.

Tell me, where is the incentive for new people when they can't get the very thing that is our biggest way to bring new people in, our greatest way to retain them, and grow the other 3 things that people care about, knowledge, entertainment, and mass adoption.

It seems to me that everybody cares way to much about the big investors, which do not give value to the platform. The investors are not gonna hold onto that money if people are not using it, they will sell and drop us like flies, they only care about money. And if we fail to provide that value as a community, they will just find somewhere else to park their money.

The only thing that can truly give us value, is people using the platform. And currently, we have very little incentive for ANYBODY to use it, other than those already here. Those who already have value.

So how do you get little accounts to have value, when everything is basically stacked against them.

The higher ups vote themselves and don't trickle anything down, they circle jerk their bullshit stories about what is good for the platform and cause divisiveness in the community, which just makes it worse for mass adoption.

Is there a way to make it worth more for people to vote in a wide spread?

Is there a way we could put more emphasis on voting, and less on posting?

A way to spread that voting, not giving as much as we do to these whales, but spreading some love to those little voters?

compromise with giving dividends in some way to those who have a ton of money.

Everybody cries about how those at the top should be able to do whatever they want with their money. Sure, within the boundaries of the platform and the rules we set.

Maybe we make peoples dividends come straight from their voting of the community. Maybe we make the voting and curation worth more.

Those big whales can't just vote themselves and gain a ton, they would be forced to share more with the community through different curation of people. Those who also vote, even if their accounts are not worth much, would get more than they get now.

Force the love to spread, and force the whales to actually DO SOMETHING for the platform to gain their EXTRA money.

There is a lot of tweaking that would be needed, there is a lot of questions that this would pose and it is not perfect, and it is also something I thought of randomly while reading your post.

But the fact that the big circle jerk each other while the rest get no value, will never allow us to grow.

And if we do not grow, we will never be worth anything, and all the circle jerking that these PoS are doing will be useless. Wasting every bodies time and possibly destroying a wonderful opportunity.

RantOver

@erodedthoughts | Sept. 5, 2018, 11:19 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

>The higher ups vote themselves and don't trickle anything down, they circle jerk their bullshit stories about what is good for the platform and cause divisiveness in the community, which just makes it worse for mass adoption.

That was the idea I was trying to get out. The divide that is happening with all of the talking without action. All we can try to do is lead the horses to water if they don't drink they die of dehydration.

I took today to reflect and rant as I have many wonderful stories about this past year for tomorrows post. Some of this stuff was just eating away at me and I needed to get it out as a lot has changed on this platform since we suffered the SBD spike prices.

There are things I want to work on moving forward that need like-minded people. It has taken a while but I think I have found the right people to do the right thing and it's been easier to do it than any of us thought.

@galenkp | Sept. 6, 2018, 1:32 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

Right on brah. Really well said and truly spoken.

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