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RE: GO TO NET COINS AND VOTE FOR STEEM!
Well we've moved from sixth to third. I'll take that for now! Plus you could have always made a new Email account for this. But regardless, thank you so much my dear friend for doing your part. I truly think we have a good chance of winning.
Ned's entered the fray now, (sounds like he really wants the free listing, though I would hope the could manage a 25% discount, too) along with dragosroua, so apparently, it's a big deal, even more than coinbase (which a lot of people couldn't participate in, anyway.
re: moved
I haven't even heard of most of those coins. That's not saying a whole lot, but I have been keeping an eye on the Top 50 and either I scan too quickly or some of those just aren't there, but have some kind of following.
As it is, STEEM's got to have a larger and more active user base, so we should be blowing this away.
re: email
I used an account that's set up for receiving junk mail if it comes, but it's still a pain. I'm just more and more wary of why sites need my email, especially since Facebook's fiasco. It's one of the reasons why I moved here. Still, I'm not sure what to do about it. What's done is done, and hopefully I'll have an opportunity to unsuscribe to whatever it is they sign me up for. :)
How are you? Things going better than a few months ago or so? I've had enough happening in my life over the last couple months that it's more than enough to keep track of that. :)
I'm glad to hear the guys at the top are on board. I wish they would install some form of emergency alert system that would blast information like this across everyone's account. Maybe like the banner that they had above the site like after the hardfork.
I agree. I know I'm glad they put up that banner, and then as there was different information or a blog update they changed it. Worked great. They could easily do that for this.
I would think, if they wanted to, they could have a landing page when they needed to communicate something that would appear instead of your feed when you first signed in. And once you'd seen it, it would disappear, or get archived somewhere.
As it is, to see the steemitblog, you either have to be following it, hope someone resteems it, or just wander over and check it from time to time. Since they're not taking rewards, they might as well put it up somewhere everyone sees it. I would think that would be something they would want to do simply to diffuse all the complaints that come in about, "We didn't know that!"
People need to keep up to date, do something to get the information, but there would be no excuses if it ended up on a landing page.
Right now, Ned's got some kind of secret he's wanting to share and I wonder how many people know that. :)
A landing page is a great idea too. Hadn't thought of that. And what kind of secret are we talking? Or does no one have a clue? Do you think its good or bad news?
Well, I think he thinks it's good news.
The title of his post says:
I have a secret
And then the body says:
Initial Community Offering
Not Initial Coin Offering, but Community.
He didn't clarify in the comments, and most people said nothing about the community offering part. So I looked up the definition.
I'm not sure how that applies to STEEM, or if it's the only possible definition of an initial community offering, but it sounds like there might be a large entity of some kind that wants to use STEEM to divide debt or some other kind of instrument into.