RE: Winterarbeit
By the way, congratulations on your wedding anniversary. And best wishes to your wife.
Thank you :)
When I'm in charge of a post of my own (which happens rarely enough), I unfortunately hardly have the time or the leisure to comment elsewhere.
I have a similar problem now. I don't have much time to comment, but I also read everything I vote for. Sometimes I want to sit down and write something really interesting, but there is also a lack of time for this, because today I have to publish a contest, tomorrow a magazine, the day after tomorrow a report, etc.
I understand the importance of contests and moderation and various organizational processes. This is all necessary for the development of the platform. But sometimes I just want to write because it's interesting. That's why I stopped holding one contest and I'm thinking how to unload my schedule more.
But here I was framed by my work. I was assigned a new project (which most likely will not be implemented) and now I have even less time.
As long as Steemit doesn't rule your life, everything is fine....
Oh yes, I really miss the spontaneously written posts (simply because they are interesting or you feel that the author felt like writing them at that exact moment). They only make up a fraction of the posts now. Contests as "homework to be done" still bore me... 🤷♀️
You are right. I think this is what caused a lot of talented people to leave the platform. They took on too many responsibilities.