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RE: Steemit Strategies - Making the Most of Comments
Social Media butterfly, visit and pollinate a post with some comment that is relevant to the topic on hand.
If someone writes on a subject, time and effort has been made into research, preparation no matter the length of the post.
Totally agree with you and learned some new pointers in this post, more into how they derive the final figures, well done @energyaddict22
Good long indepth looking into this one, I never voted for myself before starting to read posts on this topic.
Always go back to read replies, upvote the good ones on topic, now I have learned some new strategies here... WOW
I'm so happy that you found the info valuable. Thanks so much for the detailed comment and compliment. I hope that we can count on your thoughts on these subjects in the future since I know that you are definitely a "social butterfly" on the platform with some useful information on the topics. All the best.
It is always healthy to see things from a different perspective, all too often you do not even think of ways of benefiting both yourself and minnows.
Saddened by the lack of discussion at times within topics, it is like some only have time to post, hit a few quick links, barely express themselves and move on. To me this is a waste of time, adding value is what is sought.
Perhaps a little old fashioned, bloggers used to chat in 2008, really long winded discussions at times, no mud flinging, constructive ideas bantered about.