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RE: #Dolphinschool Bootcamp Day 1, How to FInd and Befriend Your Ideal Follower!
Awesome! Glad to hear it's helping. Yeah, my feed, is atrocious. I learned early in social media to follow any and everybody. So, needless to say, on my main account, I don't pay any attention to the feed. LOL I probably should curate it better, or unfollow a bunch of folks. I wish there was a good unfollower tool. So many tools we need, and one dashboard to rule them all! LOL
Be careful unfollowing folks without a killer app or that Master Dashboard to Rule Them ALL! I accidentally unfollowed one of my best supporters early on trying to clean up my list... and they got pretty upset. It was an honest mistake... and I should have looked better first... but needless to say, I learned the hard way! I got muted and that was all she wrote. I was so concerned and deflated about the whole ordeal. Now, I realize that is part of growing. If I had looked at UpVoters then.... who knows!
Yeah some people are jerks. One follower, here and there, not a big deal. There are 50k new ones coming TODAY! LOL, of course, the vote value thing makes it a little different on Steemit.
Yes, TODAY! hahaha I just put my post link on the thread you wanted it in. I read you were low on voting power... so don't feel like you have to hop to it anytime soon. I have a few comments I need to get to before I feel ok going to bed! hahaha But I wanted to thank you for this. It looks like everyone is already having fun and getting excited about learning! That is the sign of a good teacher. Have fun and Steem On My Friend! =)
No, not particularly low, just have a lot of people here to spread it over. I'm setting my power lower to make sure I can get it all done. I want to upvote each contribution each day, with at least a few cents.
I think I've done a similar thing in the past. Back in my early days here. Didn't have such great tools around then. But that UpVoter is a new one to me, so was glad to discover that here. We live and learn don't we?
Yeah, it definitely helps. I spent so much time on other blogging platforms before steemit, that I started teaching what I was learning almost from the beginning. I didn't see any tutorials at that point, but that was the stone ages.
Its hard to remember the Steemit that existed in the early days, its gone through so many progressions. But it seems to have a maturity that didn't exist earlier, in it's stone age (apt term).