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comment | "parent_author":"denmarkguy",<br>"parent_permlink":"newsflash-steemit-is-social-media-quality-of-content-may-vary-considerably-film-at-11",<br>"author":"victoria-kelly",<br>"permlink":"re-denmarkguy-newsflash-steemit-is-social-media-quality-of-content-may-vary-considerably-film-at-11-20180315t141318783z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"I found Steemit a couple of months ago and it's already become both my favourite form of social media AND the best blogging platform I've tried (even despite the lack of functionality compared to most blogging sites). \n\nAnd the reason for that is the incentivised social engagement. Who would have thought that having a financial incentive to comment on other people's posts would result in such meaningful discussion? But it does,<br> and sometimes the quality of the comments and discussion are so good that you can forget the fact that the person was partly motivated by financial gain. Knowing that fact doesn't change the great feeling that I get every time I see a new comment on my post or a new reply to my comment. I can totally relate to the people who said that they came for the money but stayed for the people. I've found connections with people all over the world who are posting about stuff that I never would have thought I'd be interested it. But I am,<br> because I feel that I like the writers as people. \n\nAnd that motivates me to write more often and think more about what I write. For me,<br> discovering Steemit has been a mini revolution. And yes,<br> I sometimes come across those angry and whiny posts,<br> so it's nice to read a straight-talking yet positive one that helps me to realign my perspective. Your posts have definitely been part of my positive Steemit experience since I found you through @steemitbloggers,<br> so thanks!",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steemit\" ,<br>\"users\":[\"steemitbloggers\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" " |
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