Achievement 4 | Applying Markdown by @elvis101
Early Adventure through the forest of steemit
I joined steemit on 11th May 2021. I was invited by @richben, who told me how great the platform is. I was excited and decided to join the platform. And here I was on the platform like a child’s first day in school. Here I am thinking this is a really strange world. It felt like a thick forest.
I wanted to hear the voices of people but I didn’t. I only heard the tweaking of branches and the chirping of the birds which were the "Announcement", "steemit crypto"," learn more", "useful links", and "Trx integration", etc. to the left, then the community pane showing "leadership board", "subscribe", and others to the right.
All these proved there was life on this platform, but what gave me the greater assurance and yet heightened the suspense is the middle pane; a presentation that looked so lively but unfriendly at first glance. I saw "Trending" languages and presentations of posts that can be likened to be the first human lives I saw in the forest.
The little problem there was that they all seemed to be mute. Though they were active, they all seemed to look at me and say nothing. They spoke strange languages like "resteem", "greeter helper", "mod" and they had these funny names, that I, at that point, also seemed to have. Now, I could relate to a point, seeing some commonalities. No, these people were not at all mute. How did I know that? While going further into the forest, I saw a few others who seemed to be having a conversation. I overheard one of the natives telling the others how * he spent his day*.
They call it diary game. At least now I know better. He didn’t only speak my language, he also seemed to be cool. At this point, I was reassured that I was at the right place. Though I was happy to see there was life in the forest (steemit platform), I still had questions. This was because the people did talk, but it seemed to me like they had no interest in speaking to a gringo like me– Among Latin Americans, gringo is a term for a “foreigner”, often a white person from the united states.
Note: The word “gringo” is connotatively used here.
While I was yet thinking about how to get along in the forest, it occurred to me that I had seen a signpost that reads “Newcomer’s Guide”, which I thought was important but could wait. It sounded like Terms and conditions. Here I was, rethinking my decision. I knew it was time to take the road that the signpost directed me to.
Oh great! Now here was someone: a guide who was very much interested in speaking to me. He told me a lot about the forest and a lot I needed to know to survive in the forest. He handed me over to some other guides through a medium they call link. The subsequent guides I was handed over to were also great people. After my encounter with some of the guides, most of the puzzles I was faced with were already solved. idle dots in my head had become connected.
Everything began to make sense; Even more sense when I was encouraged to participate in the forest people's games. They called them “Achievements”.
Forest games | Level |
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Orientation game | Achievement 1| https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@elvis101/3ddhb9-achievement-1-introduction-of-myself-to-steemit-by-elvis101-mentor-rich-ben |
Familiarity game | Achievement 2| https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@elvis101/achievement-2-basic-security-on-steemit-by-elvis101 |
Knowledge game | Achievement 3| https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@elvis101/achievement-3-plagiarism-explained-by-elvis101 |
Hi, @elvis101,
Your post has been supported by @bright-obias from the Steem Greeter Team.
Thanks @bright-obias, but please I would like to know what I can do to get my Achievement 4 verified as it is very important to me, so I can continue my crypto Academy course