Answers to Ten Snooky Questions

Snook likes to ask questions, and she chooses good ones, too! If you don't believe me, feel free to get a second opinion on the matter from ShadowsPub. And, people respond when @snook asks questions, because she is well-loved.

She recently has asked another round of questions and @tagged a few people to answer, including me. However, it is not necessary to be tagged in order to participate! So, if you feel so motivated, especially if you have not yet chosen a topic for your next post, consider yourself @tagged, too!

Without further ado, here they are:

Questions:

  1. How long have you been on the Blockchain?

  2. What was your background in Cryptocurrency when you first came to the blockchain?

  3. What was your background in writing when you first came to the blockchain?

  4. How many people did you know when you first came to the Blockchain?

  5. How did you meet people when you first came to the Blockchain?

  6. Who did you look up to when you first came to the blockchain?

  7. How would you describe your first three months on the blockchain?

  8. Has being a part of the blockchain changed you in any way for the good?

  9. What is your favorite memory from your time on the blockchain?

  10. If you could give advice to a new person signing up to Hive what would it be?



So now, my answers...


1. How long have you been on the Blockchain?

I came to the blockchain in September 2017. So, in a little over a week, I will have been here for four years and three months!


2. What was your background in Cryptocurrency when you first came to the blockchain?

Other than having heard of Bitcoin on the news and read a little about it online, I didn't know anything else about cryptocurrency. I had no first-hand experience with it. I thought it would be cool to have some Bitcoin for the novelty of it, but had no clue where to get it and had no real "use case" for it at the time. I did not realize the potential for it as an investment.


3. What was your background in writing when you first came to the blockchain?

Over the years, I've done some writing in a variety of situations. I edited and published a monthly newsletter for a hobby club back in the 1980s, writing many of the articles, myself, when there weren't enough contributions from the members. I also wrote technical documentation for a previous employer, and was a copy-editor for another employer. I have blogged online in some form since 2005, although not with the intensity that I blog here.


4. How many people did you know when you first came to the Blockchain?

I came to the blockchain from a site called Ello, one of the first (if not the first) social media sites promising to never sell users' data for profit and to safeguard their privacy. I followed @pixelfan here, and @traciyork heeded the call about the same time. About a week later, @bluefinstudios followed us, too! There were a few others, but most of the ones I knew from Ello are no longer active here. Other than that group, I knew no one else on the blockchain at the time.


5. How did you meet people when you first came to the Blockchain?

Having been in "online social situations" since 1984 in the days of dial-up BBS, then progressing on to CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Tribe (defunct), MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Ello, et al., I was well-versed in the paradigm of networking by reaching out to others. So, I did the same here, by commenting on others' posts.

Within my first month on the blockchain, I kept hearing about Discord, an app with which I was unfamiliar. With a little research, I learned that it is similar to Internet Relay Chat (IRC) which I used heavily in the late-1990s and early 2000s and provides forums where people can talk to others in real-time. Discord was originally created for gamers, but also became a place where many blockchain users congregate to communicate with others.

I started by visiting the Discord website and ran their app in my browser. It lacked some of the features and stability of their standalone desktop-app, so it wasn't long before I downloaded the desktop-app and have been very happy with it. For mobile-users, they also have a mobile-app that is very stable and easy to use. Joining two or three "servers" on Discord connected me to several communities and projects run by those on the blockchain. It was on Discord that meeting people and learning about the blockchain accelerated at a dizzying, but fulfilling, pace!


6. Who did you look up to when you first came to the blockchain?

One of the first people I followed was @carolynstahl, whose posts were always delightful, fun, and full of adventure. She remains one of my favorite bloggers on-chain to this day, as her blogging is always of consistent quality, interest, and she seems so genuine and down-to-earth.

Early on, I also discovered @jaynie, whose posts usually contained inspirational and uplifting content. In fact, it was from her that I learned of Discord and her community was the first I joined. I then joined a women-only Discord server where I met @shadowspub and joined her community which hosts the longest-running "live" curation show for posts on the blockchain. I really admire ShadowsPub, then and now, for being so friendly, helpful, and competent in everything she does.

In that women-only community, I also met @crimsonclad and stalked followed her to the PALnet server, run by the @minnowsupport project. I have great admiration for her and all she does for the blockchain, from being one of the few women on a witness team to tirelessly answering questions people ask to hosting shows that talk about the blockchain.


7. How would you describe your first three months on the blockchain?

My first three months on the blockchain were akin to being magically transported to a foreign country. I only knew a couple of people who had traveled with me. There was no tour guide, only a brief pamphlet about fun facts about our country (the FAQ). I had to learn the language, I had to learn my way around, I had to learn the etiquette, I had to look for a job where I could contribute to the ecosystem as a whole. It was all kinds of mystifying and fascinating and scary all rolled into one. Yet, tons of fun!


8. Has being a part of the blockchain changed you in any way for the good?

Oh, most definitely! For one thing, it has made me a better blogger. Even though I have been blogging since 2005, it was never at this level where hours upon hours go into every single blog I write. Even this post, which is more personal viewpoints and not scientific facts that must be documented, is taking hours to write, rethink, reword, edit, and resume writing. I try to be careful with the images I use in posts, and frequently spend time editing my own photos. Giving proper credit to graphics is important to me, too. All of this takes time, but it is worth it since it has my mark on it. I already have about three hours invested in this post so far, maybe more, and I am only on question number eight.

And even though I was in my sixties when I joined the blockchain, I have matured some and grown as a person, as I think most of us do throughout our lives. Heck, if we get to a point that we are not learning, growing, and improving ourselves, then we're doing nothing but becoming stagnant like a slimy-green pond with no water flowing and no fish, but tons of mosquitos. The trick is to surround oneself with smart people who challenge you to learn and grow more, and there are plenty of folks like that on the blockchain!


9. What is your favorite memory from your time on the blockchain?

There are many memories that are lovely, such as winning my first contest, participating in my first live-curation show in Discord, the earning of 'Minnow' status, purchasing my first cryptocurrency to supplement my blockchain earnings, being accepted for membership into TheAlliance (which is now open to everyone), reaching 'Dolphin' status, and so many other things!

But, I think the one thing that stands out from them all is when I helped launch a really big and successful project: TheTerminal. I had already been assisting many other people with their projects on the blockchain and Discord, but this was my first opportunity to participate in a big project from the very beginning and to have my input to be valued as much as it was. The day we 'opened for business' was so exciting. We are thrilled to have recently celebrated our Third Anniversary of helping people on the blockchain!


10. If you could give advice to a new person signing up to Hive what would it be?

  • Be genuine. Be yourself. Don't hide behind a fake mask of a personality. No one likes posers and fakers. The world is more fun when we can just be ourselves. It becomes tiresome dealing with people who are not trustworthy and genuine.

  • Be honest. Don't steal other people's work or other people's thunder. Plagiarizers and scammers are hurting the reputation of the blockchain as well as themselves. If you want Hive to succeed, then you won't be a bad-actor here.

  • Be courteous. Even though you can't always see faces, there is a real-life, breathing human being behind every name and avatar you see here. Treat people as you wish others would treat you. Show kindness and compassion.

  • Be friendly. There are so many good people on the blockchain! Get to know them! Make some friends! Have a real conversation in comments on posts, or in Discord, wherever is best for you! But don't miss connecting with the great people here!

  • Have fun. Earning crypto is an exciting thing, whether one does it by blogging, playing games, gambling, or investing — all of which we have here!  But don't get so wound-up about it that you fail to have fun here while doing it.

  • Safeguard your keys! Unlike the big, centralized sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, we do not have a "Forgot Password?" link to quickly retrieve your password. We have complicated "Keys" to protect our transactions on the blockchain. Don't lose them, or you might lose your account and your funds! Save them to thumb-drives, print them on paper, whatever you need to do to keep them safe!

  • Join TheTerminal. We can help with learning the etiquette & workings of the blockchain. We can give guidance on how to write a good post, how to source images & info in your posts, what might be good hashtags to use, which Communities or Tribes might appreciate your posts, and how to format posts. More advanced users can learn to deal with beneficiaries, exchanging tokens/coins, witness proxies, block explorers, managing engagement, liquidity pools, and other fascinating topics. To join TheTerminal's Discord server, click the banner below:


So, yes, join the fun if you feel so inclined and give us your answers to the questions! It would make @snook very happy! And feel free to use the tag:

#snookmademedoit 😁

I would like to call on the following to please consider completing this challenge!

@dswigle @jamerussell @justclickindiva @silversaver888

 😊


       

Credits for graphics in this post:
awesome Hive artwork by @doze
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16-Dec-2021



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“The trick is to surround oneself with smart people who challenge you to learn and grow more, and there are plenty of folks like that on the blockchain!” Wise words indeed! That happened in a snap for me with #pypt years ago. Have to make it back and hang with the gang Thursday mornings again!

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excellent idea .. be looking forward to seeing you again

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Dear KittyGirl!
I savoured each paragraph, indeed. You have been my “godmother” here on Hive when my own journey started.
You’re “Hive-talent” is truly outstanding, you’re sowing seeds of a new breed of society - one of mutual support, inspiration, compasión and inspired co-creation.
Thank you and may you have merry cheerful moods throughout of this festive season!
A Big Huge High-Vibe transcendental Laura-hug for you!! ♥️

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There is a lot of information for newbies like me to learn from, you are part of the people I look up to now so hopefully someday soon enough after I must have been able to grow my account then I will be able to share my story as well with your name in it.

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Why not share what you have so far 🙌? You already have a story, and a voice :)

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That was quite interesting!

Hard to believe KittyPedia didn't know that much back when she started, but that's in fact is encouraging. 😋

I think the one thing that stands out from them all is when I helped launch a really big and successful project: TheTerminal.

Thank you for that, it has been a great experience and great help to me and to many. I'm glad that I joined, and glad that I've "met" you.


PS. Thank you @snook for "Making them do it".
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***###### #### I loved reading this!!! You have been a BIG part of my life on the blockchain, and always so helpful!!!!


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Thanks for sharing on #pypt!

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You've been a big part of mine, too! We "met" after I'd been on Discord one week, first in TGP, then PALnet & PYPT! It's like we were following each other around! 😁

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Oh, this is awesome thank you for sharing, I think I will definitely have to make a post on this in the coming days.

Was great to see you again in PYPT and thank you for sharing that list of stuff to post about I have it saved and if I need a little spark that will be very helpful.

!PIZZA

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I have read your post 4 times and each time I get called away so I can not leave a comment :D

Do you know we share the same exact blockchain Birthday :D well, we do LOLL

THANK YOU for always being there to help and just be YOU!

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And she bounces out as awesome as she stepped in 💯💥
When you guys say you never had a "terminal" when you started out its easy to see how easy newcomers like us have it easier 🤗 an admirable journey you've had @thekittygirl such an inspiration.

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Sis, is that you (at the end)?
It's nice to know your beginnings!
Very interesting.

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Well, not a photo, of course, but an avatar that I consider a "reasonable facsimile" of my present appearance. Except I look older than my avatar. 😜

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I just saw this now, and I will try to get one done, but, I have had been so behind I am so busy. :( Your post was so fun! I really enjoyed it so much. This is such an amazing place! I will truly try to make time!

Thanks for thinking of me! ❤️

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I'm touched that you mentioned me. I admire you for being so intelligent and knowledgeable with the things on blockchain that I haven't a clue about. After the same time here, you have really progressed into an expert. This is why I have gone to you for help. You have kindly and without judgement helped fix my problems. I appreciate that very much.😊

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Although I knew a lot about you always learn more in these Q&A blogs 😉

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Mine was supposed to happen yesterday, but now it's going to be whenever I finish it up today 😂 I did my POB Punk yesterday instead, because I want to be part of history 🙌 And I want an awesome Grim POB Punk!!!

#snookismakingmedoit

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