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RE: Making a difference
I read this comment live on the air today, crediting you of course, during a lively discussion around these topics, while doing episode 21 of Steemitizens of Steem, live on the @SteemStarNetwork. I'm uploading the replay video tonight to publish it by sometime tomorrow. Your remarks were very well received by our live audience.
Check this out. It's a filtering tool, just released. I've already asked if there's a way to exclude posts using bidbots and paid votes. I'm awaiting an answer. If it can be implemented, it's a game changer, and we get free visibility back. Spread the word.
Well that is pretty cool! I use steem-plus by @stoodkev and it's pretty solid for my basic daily needs. I also crafted a related tool myself, for managing your dead followings and being aware of your real active followers counts and names as well... here http://steem.agency
These kinds of tools, combined with the ever so critical to my life @ginabot by @neander-squirrel are why I actually rarely even USE steemit or busy, etc, except to post my own stuff (and I actually hand coded my own private wysiwyg editor for that last week as well complete with inline preview, and all the markdown more like a word processor than coding) but that's not intended for public use because I don't want to deal with supporting it for the public at large right now. Quite frankly, I look for ways every day to make stinc less and less relevant, even as they do a fine job of that themselves with their lack of UX/UI skillz or deliverables in general.
Thanks a ton for bringing that to my attention. Once I've fully checked it out, I'll probably start recommending it as well on my various broadcasts on SteemStar!
Cheers!
These are growing pains. Facebook, the early days; remember all those little apps they had? Everyone was building an app for Facebook no matter how useless or beneficial. Eventually that all came together into one neat little package. If these folks here have their heads screwed on tight enough, we'll see that happen here.
Anyway. They said that feature is somewhat planned and I left my response there as to why it's important.
Have a good day.
Valid points, but facebook was also releasing improvements constantly as well... and our mothership doesn't seem to be able to do the same with nearly as much skill or speed despite most assuredly having the funds to invest in competence and process.
Be well!