SteemFest Lisboa, SteemFest Amsterdam, What Steemit Means To Me and My Commitment and Promise to Steemit
On the back of my post yesterday where I flagged someone.
I’ve been replying and chatting with a few people and I think the common consensus is that we have to look after this Steemit Platform because we can’t ‘leave it to someone else’ – We are the ‘Someone Elses’ and it has to be US or it’ll be no one.
I thought about it all, deconstructed it (as I seem to do with my writing tutorials to reasonable effect) and I’ve come to the conclusion that last year’s Amsterdam SteemFest1 was the savior of this community, whether we realized it or not back then.
Looking back, @s0u1 and I went out on a wing and a prayer to meet people we’d hardly interacted with – basically, we were all just nicknames on an online forum back then.
On the run-up to SteemFest1 we spotted other meet-ups and we met @opheliafu and @cryptofunk at their meet in Birmingham just so we had a bit of a feel for how things might go at the Amsterdam meet.
Well, the Birmingham meet was a great get-together but in hindsight, I doubt if anything could have prepared us for the AWESOME SteemFest1.
@roelandp set the bar so high for that Fest, I believe it’s a good job he’s doing the next one too!
Because we had such a lot in common with EVERYONE at SteemFest1, there was common ground wherever you looked. If you had nothing else in common, you at least had the exciting commonality of Steemit and its uniqueness.
EVERYTHING was exciting to chat about – from Dolphins, Whales and Minnows, to the voting system and how it is weighted, and even a few tales of the Flagging Wars (sometimes with the scars to prove it!)
From all of that, we forged a strong foundation – a base on which to build-up Steemit.
The updates and streaming of conferences helped to integrate the rest of the Steemit community back ‘home’ and because everyone felt included and wanted to be updated with everything that went on in Amsterdam, I believe the community became even stronger for that. It formed a fondness for the platform that will always be there. Even if someone comes up with a bigger and better Steemit in years to come, we will always have our ‘first-love’ fondness for the original Steemit.
That’s why I think SteemFest 2 is going to be an even bigger SMASH than the first (and that is one tough act to follow).
Friendships are going to be made stronger, new friendships will be forged and strategies to build businesses can be formed and perhaps even finalized.
Again… because of this solid foundation we’re building Steemit upon, I also think we have a duty of care not only to ourselves, the ones using Steemit now (even those joining today), we have a duty of care for those joining next week, next month and next year – and beyond.
It’s down to us to ensure we nurture and foster the minnows coming in now and we have to ‘bring them up’ to feel as much a part of Steemit as we do, because that’s the only way they will then feel part of this Steemit experience and want that feeling to grow.
Yesterday I (and a few others) had a bad experience with what I thought was a minnow – that was my wrong assumption, I thought he had joined in August (he had, but 2016, not THIS August).
That guy should have known better, but we should also have made sure that we were taking care of him, and others like him, rather than allowing him to find his own way and make up his own personal ‘culture’ for Steemit. What he was doing was telling Minnows ‘his’ rules – namely the ‘minnow back-scratch’ where Minnows upvote EVERYTHING their small cell of Minnows post (including replies and comments).
If Minnows come to Steemit realizing their vote is valuable and can RECEIVE as well as GIFT on an upvote, maybe they’ll be more likely to upvote the good stuff and be the curators we’ve all developed and grown to be.
Yes, I admit I’m not the best at going out and fostering Minnows, but I feel it’s something I should do.
I try to help the Minnows I’ve introduced to Steemit and I point them in the right direction when they ask – after the usual introductory ‘Don’t spam, don’t plagiarise/copy and paste, and don’t ASK for follows/upvotes’ – and we have our own group on facebook where we can share our posts and make sure everyone can ask questions (not everyone wants to use live chat, sorry) but I think maybe we should open that up a little.
If anyone is interested in joining such a group where minnows will be listened to and their questions answered, (as much as we can, of course) then please let me know and I’ll sort something out.
We can’t keep allowing people to make up their own rules for their own benefit (Minnow back-scratch indeed!) to the detriment of the rest of the Steemit community because I’ve seen it before, once a ‘rule’ gets a foothold, it quickly becomes adopted and bad as it is, it WILL soon become the norm rather than the exception.
In conclusion, (sorry to waffle on), I resolve to help when asked and guide not only Minnows to the ‘best practice’ where their upvote and their development on Steemit is concerned.
I can’t offer to upvote and make their accounts bigger because, as ever, my ethos is to treat Steemit like any other blogging and/or social media site where you write your stuff, share your stories, research and opinions, make observations and generally write good posts and IF you catch an upvote or two, that’s a BONUS – the prize is…
Having a platform on which Blog posts are:
-Listed as they are published
-Listed on a separate page for your followers
-Listed when they have a good, fast following (Hot)
-Listed when they hit the dizzying heights of Trending
-And can be promoted with the in-built currency.
The fact that there’s a possibility of getting some crypto from all your efforts should be the LAST thing we focus on when getting people to join, not the first, that way people arrive with no expectation of making a million in the first week and therefore, the pressure is not on to make money to start off.
I always tell people I introduce to this Steemit Platform – “You’ll not make any money at first so don’t worry, build your audience, build your ‘brand’ and most of all, enjoy it.
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Steemit has given my life a new shape.
It has also changed my perspective towards life. I'm glad that I came across steemit. Steemit is my home, my school and my work. All my friends and family members aren't left out cos I've brought almost all of them to steemit.
That's a great expression - Steemit is my home and my school. I hope to add 'Steemit is my work' to that :)
See you at SteemFest3!
Yes definitely, I forgot to include that.
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im the minnow who was reprimanded please read my response, at the bottom of comments
copy and paste?
you're just giving more chances to get your account flagged.
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You made me laugh today. Cheers to you.
Great stuff!! I'm so jealous. Would love to go to Steemfest. What an awesome opportunity and experience that would be :):) Perhaps next time around :) I've started reading some of your stories however haven't gotten far yet. From what I've read so far awesome stuff. From reading this post I can see you're another great ambassador for the platform. Ty :)
I look forward to seeing you at SteemFest3 then!
Thank you for taking a look at my stories, I'm glad you're liking what you see.
I've always embraced Steemit.com and to be seen as an ambassador would be a great accolade. Thank you :)
Let's hold thumbs for 3 :):) This post of yours was constructed like an ambassador. It has honesty and integrity written all over it. Gg!!
im the minnow who was reprimanded please read my response, at the bottom of comments
My wife @silviabeneforti and I are working with Roelandp, Opheliafu, Everlove and other artists to attend the Art event at SteemFest2. Hope to see you there! :)
You certainly will! We're so psyched to see and learn as much as we can this year. Last year was mind-blowing but I do believe we've wrapped our heads around it a little now... on to the next level!
encouraging a whole lot!!! i have personally gotten people to join when they realise they are not making much money and they leave....i have a personal blog and i remember some days there would be no views at all but i kept on with it because i loved it and now sometimes it has hundreds of views... similar way i started my instagram account....so people really should know that with blogging or even anything in life you take a step at a time and eventually the hard work will pay off
That's exactly true. Some people don't have the work ethic to keep working. Those of us that have seen the potential are starting to reap the great sense of satisfaction we get from this wonderful platform.
im the minnow who was reprimanded please read my response, at the bottom of comments
@michelle-gent just reading your post takes me back to SF1. It was truly an experience beyond experiences. Connecting with others from all over the world with our common thread - Steemit - was truly a profound adventure. From screen name to heartfelt connections we rose, and then it was as if our relationships just took off on a whirl-wind of expansion all their own. I suppose that is why we are encouraging others to make SF2 if at all possible.
Living in community, as I do at the @gardenofeden, it is VERY apparent that it is EVERYONE's responsibility to take care of things. Blaming others never serves, never resolves things, and never gets things done. Only when we OURSELVES take responsibility for the whole will we create the profound reality we wish to experience.
This is a very thought provoking and inspiring post. I'm inspired by your commitment to be more present with the minnows. It can be frustrating to constantly be badgered with begging and spamming. I agree with nurturing our minnows. Showing them, encouraging them, and helping them find their way in the vast sea of Steemit is the answer. We must continually show them the example and we must have patience to help them see that the way they have been shown is truly not of benefit to the whole. Keeping the best interest of the whole in mind is truly being of service to the community, so stepping up our part to help them find their way will benefit us all.
I really appreciate your post. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your eloquent and thoughtful post. I didn't get chance to speak with you at SF1 - so many people, so much to learn - but I'll certainly make double-effort at SF2
Hahahaha---the same for me!!! It's a date! <3
together towards success in steemit. steemfest to be a steemians gathering world-wide, must be very exciting to meet them. hopefully the next year can be held in asia
Thank you. Yes, it's really exciting. Last year, we had no idea what we were going to, whether it would be just a few or a great number of Steemit members. We found all the people there to be diverse in their interests, yet instant friends because of Steemit. That's an achievement in itself and something I am in awe of.
This year, there are MORE people going and so I STILL don't know what to expect! Exciting times indeed!
I hope the next one is in America (sorry, I'm being selfish). We have a road-trip planned for next year and it would be brilliant if we could combine the road trip with SteemFest3!
Asia for SteemFest4 perhaps? 😀
im the minnow who was reprimanded please read my response, at the bottom of comments
@michelle.gent. Really sorry my comment is coming in now. I really appreciates all that have learnt following you, reading your post and taken some of those steps you've been using on this platform.
Concerning all that you said in this write-up about some people coming to this platform to think about making money alone. I will need to be honest here and say that am not only here to write and write without making some little box but I can tell you that is a SECONDARY reason for me while the PRIMARY reason is to build myself and become a better person with my writing.
This is the only platform for me were my creativity and originality can be appreciated and recognized. I never love spamming and I don't intend to start it at all because it will kill the real me and make me a fake person. I wish everyone can understand what you have said here because they are profound words.
I intentionally put you on my steemvoter though my steempower is still low because that is the only way I can say thank you to you anytime you come up with those beautiful and educative post. (my opinion).
Remember you inspired me to start a campaign on BULLYING and I want to believe that has been helping someone in one way or the other. So you deserve this and even more than this.
Concerning the upcoming steemfest. I wish I can be there but even if am not there is no problem because having someone like you there means we are all better represented and our interest will be made known.
Thank you once again with this reminder through this post that, there's more to STEEMIT than the few cent and dollar you are making. It an avenue to actually showcase that talent in you and allows your voice to be heard all over the world. Thank you @michelle.gent and greetings Haydn and every other member of the family including you dogs.
Always your fan @optimistdehinde.
Thank you so much. Your words make me proud to have been such an influence on you.
There is more to Steemit and I think, in the years to come, we'll see the benefits of being the early adopters - benefits which include more than just monetary gain.
Thank you again.
thanks to you too
I started following you a week ago.
All your publications are wonderful and useful.
Thank you
Thank you for the follow. I'm glad you're enjoying my posts, thank you 😊
im the minnow who was reprimanded please read my response, at the bottom of comments
Excellent post. I only found your writings recently and am truly enjoying them. The thing that stands out to me is your honesty no matter the sting of fact. I am so glad that we have strong personalities here on Steemit that join in working together to make this great platform even greater for the users and, eventually, the world.
Steemit was never meant to be a "get rich quick scheme" and, therefore, takes time and patience to build a following.
Let's enjoy Steemit and all it offers and especially to have found such a marvelous opportunity early in its' development. The best thing is we can all benefit by doing it together.
Thank you! It gives me such pleasure to read that people enjoy my writing.
Yes, I can be blunt, but that's me... once I embrace something (like Steemit) I become very protective of it and don't like to see others perhaps being taken advantage of.
As I said, the people I introduce to Steemit are told not to expect payouts to begin with. I looked back at my first post... 2 upvotes and one of those was mine! But I built on it, I figured out how to make my posts better and more inviting to the readers of Steemit (it's a different way of setting out a post to every other blog site I've used). I'm STILL learning, but I hope I'm also helping others to learn faster than I did.
To me, Steemit shows what a community can do when brought together. We have such a diverse and eclectic mix of skills, it truly is mind-blowing!
im the minnow who was reprimanded please read my response, at the bottom of comments
Steemit is also waxing strong in Nigeria. I forsee steemit having a billion users sooner or later. We early users are lucky we have an headstart. Keep steeming and mining steem with your mind
I think you may have something there! A billion users! Mind-blowing!
We'll get there