steemit - cheating... immoral... Begging... No Way!
There is an interesting thing happening online at the moment, and I have been doing it a little bit myself recently, and somehow feeling a combination of cheating, begging and the completely wrong way of doing things.
What am I on about? Getting my steemit followers to increase at a better rate!
Now, while so many of us have been struggling in trying to understand the way steemit works, and how to gain rewards, I still feel lost about the best way to making a bigger impact, and the amount of time that can be dedicated to a particular post, cannot be worked out on getting any financial return, more so when you only have a 1 week window to earn anything.
So... maybe anyone else who feels lost in the steemit universe should group together and follow like-minded people, and they can do the same in return... But is this something you really want? Do you want to just build up a large collection of followers, or do you want to have followers who will genuinely like what you produce on steemit even though that may only be a small amount for quite some time?
STOP. Seriously, STOP. Go back over that last paragraph and take it on board.
Is this what you want for your steemit site?
Do you think it is a route people should take?
Do you care if others just subscribe but are not interested in what you create?
Will you take time out to subscribe to a channel that may be really terrible, just to get another subscriber?
Honestly... at this moment I really don't know.....
It will be very interesting to read what others think, and yes, if you do reply to this, I will subscribe... but do you want me to?
This post is running in conjunction with a similar post to test a theory on users and the steemit community.
My third post this week will hopefully bring everything together and maybe it will be interesting for some people who are still looking for details on if steemit is for them or not.