2 Years on Steem - Learning While Earning

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Today is the two years anniversary of the day I joined steem... so today is all about coffee β˜• cake 🍰 and creativity. I'm going to give some massive shout-outs and props to people who've inspired me and added value to my journey later in this post, but for now I shall 'reign in' my tagging trigger finger. Here is a quote from a previous article I wrote detailing how I discovered steem blockchain.

My journey started with cryptocurrencies. A friend of mine managed to pay off his mortgage after only three years of investing in crypto, seeing this success, I decided that I wanted to invest. In my mind, there was going to be a shower of golden Mana from heaven, but I soon learned that it's not that easy. I dabbled in trading for a while, unsure what I was doing like a minnow out of water before I found steemit.
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Since landing on steem on the 8th of August 2017, I've been involved in many wonderful projects and helped share my skills with other steemians. Some of my proudest achievments on steem have been around improving the standard of writing around the world. I found a great deal of satisfaction when working in @promo-mentors running workshops in creative writing to help improve peoples journeys on steem. Also, submitting poetry (and having it accepted by the @curie reviewers) was one of my proudest achievements as many other curators seemed too scared to put poetry forward for curie awards πŸ˜‰

  • I worked in @promo-mentors for 6 months running creative writing workshops.

  • I have, and still do, work for @curie for the past 18 months curating the creative and travel tags.

  • I ran a segment on the Monday night whaleshares show for six months, called Literary Corner (when Whalshares was still part of steem) highlighting talented poets and fiction writers of the steem blockchain.

  • I worked as part of a team building the @projectgiving charity which helped fund a community/environmental project in Tanzania.

As I will elaborate upon later in this post, the sharing of skills, knowledge and expertise is one of the great strengths of the value that steem offers any active member of the community. This goes two ways, as when I joined steem I was recovering from a long period of writers' block which various other steemians helped me escape. In my first 6 months on steem, I spent a huge amount of time editing, and re-learning my craft with the help of communities such as @isleofwrite & @thewritersblock. Many people helped me immeasurably during this period, but those who are still active on steem are @geke @carolkean and @sunravelme.

I studied imaginative writing in university and after working a few corporate jobs, the creative inspiration had drained out of me. Steemit saved me from this creative block. The support in comments on my Scuba Scribe articles gave me the boost I needed to start writing new material. Before I knew it, I was posting poetry and fiction alongside my scuba diving articles. It felt amazing to have my creative drive back, all thanks to steemit.
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Community is undoubtedly the greatest strength of steem and what will see it through the current alt coin blood bath. So I'm going to spend a little bit of time talking about how steem has improved my life, and what has been the biggest value proposition for me. No, it's not the $$$ I've used to buy my lambo (I've never powered down). The title says it all really, learning while earning.


The Undervalued Benefits of Steem

Learning new creative skills is a massively undervalued, and under-promoted, benefit of interacting on the steem blockchain. When I rocked up here in 2017, I knew nothing about image editing, HTML/Markdown formatting, SEO, video editing etc. I had none of these skills and thanks to various people/content on steem I've managed to build my skill set in all of these to a high degree. When it comes to creating complementary visual arts to accompany my writing, I feel like steem has made me a much more accomplished creative professional in the digital age.

The title image of this post is one example of how the knowledge base on steem helped me level up my digital game. I first learned how to use GIMP image editing software to create more visually appealing text in thumbnails for @dtube posts thanks to @kenanqhd's post, How to Make a Thumbnail That Doesn't Suck - Adding Text. I followed along each week with his tutorial posts and learned the best way to remove the background in my photos so that I could place cut-outs of myself in images using GIMP.

This isn't the only example of how steemians have shared knowledge that has helped me to feel confident creating unique and interesting digital art. A steem friend called @yahialababidi shared a post one evening about a website he had found called Deep Dream Generator. I've found this site to be really useful in creating images such as the one below.

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This image was created in GIMP image editing software using a creative commons licence image from pixabay (please see below) which I put through the deep dream generator...

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Before adding the arty cut-out of myself and a free to use vector graphic from pixabay.com for the speech bubble. As you can see this has created a completely unique image which would make a nice thumbnail for any creative post.

There have also been many individuals who inspired me to learn new skills or look at existing expertise in a different light. Collaborations can be a massive catalyst for learning, and I was inspired to further explore how to visually compliment my poems by this photography/poetry colab with @soyrosa.

In the case of video editing I have had to do a lot more self teaching via YouTube videos and google research but various steemians have been instrumental in my journey to find a decent level of editing knowledge to explore different ways to express my creativity. I first started learning video editing using video pad editor by nchsoftware, so that I could make short films to accompany poetry readings of my work. I learned a lot about composition with video by studying @buttcoins short films and @tibfox's vlogs. I was also first inspired to try making shorter vlogs by @nathanmars with the #dtubesnap initiative, and it's from watching various vloggers on steem like @nonsowrites @priyanarc @adetorrent @emsonic @camuel and @josediccus that I pushed myself to learn adobe after effects to create animated video intros.

To put it simply, what has given me the greatest value on steem has been the people I've interacted with and all I've learned from them. There are also people (and groups) who have supported my posts vote-wise, which is partly what keeps us motivated on steem. I'd like to say a big thanks to @sndbox and the guys who made the incubator happen, @voronoi and @hansikhouse. Being a part of sndbox cohort 2 really pushed me to up my game both in widening my interests content-wise, and improving my travel writing. Huge shout-outs to the @bananafish community for prompting me to write fiction each week on steem. Without the finish the story competition I would never have reached the level of confidence I now feel about my creative writing. A big thanks to @theycallmedan for being the only manually curating whale I know of on steem, you're a legend sir. And finally, @curie for supporting my creative works (on and off) in my first year on steem. It made a huge difference knowing that my content was considered in the higher tier of writing on steem.


The Future of Steem - An Honest Appraisal

I think it is impossible to predict if steem will be a success. It would be a stretch to even give a probability value at this point. The amount of development that is happening on steem is astounding, but my chief concern would be to point out that quality trumps quantity!

I feel like steem has been, and still is, trying to be everything to every man. I firmly believe that if we could market steem in the right way, to the right people; putting the emphasis on steem being a place to learn and share content, while selling the earning narrative as secondary, then steem could blow up again. The biggest hurdle to get over at the moment is fixing the reward mechanism to actually reward the quality content that will attract outside interest. Unfortunately, steem still runs on a 'not what you know, but who you know' basis. I see a lot of talk bandied around about 'believing in steem', and this worries me. The more evangelical a group of people get, the more prone to overlook the obvious cracks in the woodwork that could be fixed.

But I agree with @exyle's sentiment in his recent vlog about why he is still buying steem. Let's cast aside the question of belief at this point and look at the cold hard facts.

  • Steem is in the top ten of blockchains with real development happening.

  • Steem has one of the largest active communities in the crypto space.

  • As Mark says, the market moves in cycles, and even if we take on board the theory that most alt coins from the last bull run are dead, there is a good chance that steem is among the few that aren't.

However you swing it, selling at $0.20 is insanity. Any successful investor buys the lows (like right now) and takes profits at the highs (in my first six months on here it hit $8/steem πŸ˜‚). I personally would rather lose it all, or win massively and those are the two options as I see it if you hold on to your steem.

But what about HF21?

It will only work out if large stake holders live up to the suggested aims stated in the EIP and start to change their behaviors in regards to curation. We are at a cross roads where with a little honesty, and less passivity, from large stake, steem could attract a large user base. Add to this the potential for curation to payout as well as posting and we could be onto a winner, but it will take massive culture changes from the people who have traditionally stayed in their own little cliques. To be honest, I've put across my opinions and concerns in this comment on a recent @steemitblog post so I'm not going to re-hash it all here.

I love what this platform has the potential to become. I think that it will take looking both backward and forward to make steem great again lol

Here's to another two years on steem! I'm interested, and slightly apprehensive, to see what the future will bring 😎

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Congratulations on two years of Steem! I read posts like this, and I am reminded of the things that feel right about this community, and what it has to offer. I just wish fewer people didn't just see this as a giant "cash dispenser...."

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Thanks for the congrats πŸ™‚

I just wish fewer people didn't just see this as a giant "cash dispenser....

Yes, it's frustrating when you've taken very little out and the majority have just cashed everything out. There is sone type of balance needs to be struck in the future.

I'm glad this post reminded you of the good things on steem. Believe me, I'm critical in my analysis of steem for the most part. But I wanted this post to celebrate the best aspects of these past two years πŸ™‚

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Happy 2nd Steemiversary for you. 100% upvote on this one although geee not much.

But you have done sooooo much in Steemiverse. Look at you!

Well, we hope for the best for Steem after HF21. We do love Steem that much, don't we?

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Thank you Jadeline πŸ™‚

Yes, I was so busy during the autumn of 2017 and early 2018 because there were so many people here! Literally, sometimes I had to ask people to wait until the next writing workshop session in promo-mentors community because there were so many in the room but I only had 2 hours for the session.

Well, we hope for the best for Steem after HF21. We do love Steem that much, don't we?

Yes, I'm hopeful. I only take the critical stance because that's what's needed to improve things in a constructive way.

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Thank you so much for participating in the Partiko Delegation Plan Round 1! We really appreciate your support! As part of the delegation benefits, we just gave you a 3.00% upvote! Together, let’s change the world!

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congratulations on your second anniversary, when work or things are done with love come out beautiful, greetings

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Congratulations you've made a sterling effort and some great content keep it up bud πŸ’―πŸ’

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Hi m8. Cheers.

I must admit I've been feeling the burnout lately. But this milestone has got my enthusiasm up again πŸ™‚

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I think a lot have recently there is a big shift happening currently. Welcome back! I think my be my anniversary soon too then πŸ’―πŸ’

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Please, tag me in your anniversary post. Mainly because I want to read it my friend! But also vote the post.

You are one of the few people who've been here since I started on steem.

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Will be sure too bud, think I might have missed it can't remember how to see the start date oops πŸ’―πŸ’

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Congratulations, @raj808. I agree with you 100% about attracting people who want the opportunity to meet and learn. Earning for me has always been secondary, or even less than that. I do love upvotes and feedback, though. That's the positive reinforcement that keeps me coming back.
I don't see any other forum on the Internet where the same kind of dynamic engagement and creative activity occur. There are literally no barriers to creativity on Steemit. And, if you've been here a while, you are likely to find at least a modest audience.
You were one of the enouraging voices that kept me engaged when I joined. You remain that today.
Here's to a rich future, and to a dramatic rise the price of Steem :))

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Yeah, you're right. I get wound up by the politics of steem sometimes... but I forget... That this is the only place that has paid me for my poetry on the internet to date.

That's got to be worth celebrating πŸ™‚

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Congratz on 2 years, mate!

I agree with the undervalued benefits – one of them for me was getting deeper into photography, because my friend donated his DSLR to me, because he knew I do some blogging here on Steem. Had Steem not been there, I still most likely would be taking pictures with my phone only.

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Hi @celestal

Yes, there is always more than meets the eye for the benefits of steem, when we dig a little deeper.

And when we compare to all those activities, pre-steem, at best they're the same but allways without any rewards. Despite some of my misgivings and criticism, I still rate steem as the best online community I've enter been involved with πŸ™‚

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Hi @raj808
Congratulations for 2 amazing years in steem ans you have been part of many communities and initiatives. Such a fantastic post. Thanks

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First of all, congratulations for these two years, not many reach this age, lately they don't even reach 6 months, they leave because of the low steem or because they don't get the profits they are looking for, few of us value what this really means, and just like you I am very full of expectations about the future of steemit!!!

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Cheers for the congrats @fmbs25

You're right, I think that many leave before they even get started at the moment on steem... which is a shame. But it's all a matter of perspective.

When I look at my journey, from a purely monitory perspective, you could say I made all the wrong decisions. Stacked all my earned steem, didn't cash anything out!

But this is crypto! It's either gonna work... or not. If it does work, we'll be laughing in 2 - 3 years πŸ™‚

Meanwhile, everything I've learned is worth more than all I stand to lose πŸ‘

Plus I'm like a long beard of steem now, like one of the original wizards of steem like @gtg... I Just need a steem robe and staff... Call me Saruman πŸ˜†

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That's how it is, what we learn, the wonderful people we know, and what we become ourselves, has even more value than what we can earn, that's already an extra gain, so I see!

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Keep on going @raj808! :D You've done a lot and will do a lot more :-) Yes, Steem doesn't look so well right now but I'm still cheering for a great future for this little old chain of ours :-) Cheers!

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I'll keep on keeping on, as long as there is sense in this community! I believe in the value of creativity.

As long as it matters to everyone to make it work... for everyone who has something to add. Whether that be creative talent, or business sense. If one overtakes the other, or if I see one devaluing one from the other... I'll speak to that inequality.

🀣 and I'll undoubtedly make myself unpopular for that.

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@raj808, this is an awesome post, but you didn't mention HF21. Will it save STEEM, destroy it, or be agnostic and just let it be?

I believe in the principle of buying low, selling high, but I'm skeptical that STEEM will ever get to $10 again. I don't think Steem Engine is helping the platform. It's hurting it, actually. With all these additional tokens competing against STEEM for attention, how will the value ever rise? As BTC, ETH, and all the major coins have rallied in the last month, STEEM continued to fall. Not a good sign.

There's a lot to like about Steemit, but I'm wondering now if continued investment will be futile.

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Cheers m8 πŸ‘πŸ™‚

But I did address HF21... Have a second read πŸ˜‰

But what about HF21?
It will only work out if large stake holders live up to the suggested aims stated in the EIP and start to change their behaviors in regards to curation.

Steem will only increase in value if either things return to what it was before (no delegation = no vote selling) or it evolves into something different from a content reward platform.

That's my 100%, no holds barred estimation of what needs to happen lol

Far from the company line 🀣

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Ah, so you did. I read that last part then forgot you were talking about HF21.

Steem will have to win back some of the people it has lost. One reason it's lost so much value is because people are leaving in droves. That's not going to happen if the bidbots don't go away and the powers-that-be don't quit gaming the system. Now they have Steem Engine creating all these tokens, and a proliferation of those isn't helping the value of STEEM either.

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That's not going to happen if the bidbots don't go away and the powers-that-be don't quit gaming the system. Now they have Steem Engine creating all these tokens, and a proliferation of those isn't helping the value of STEEM either.

I agree m8. And I'm one of the few who has the balls to say so on high profile posts! Everyone else seem to be band wagon jumpers. I said as much in my comment on the steemblog post, that Scot tokens have proved only one thing; that the value of a token only retains value based on hodlers/stakers and the integrity of the moderators/leaders.

Btw, I'll express the same opinion toward narrative m8! It's not a fully decentralised platform, and the token has less proven utility than steem. Not dissing narrative, just saying it how I see it! Narrative has the advantage of being a new ecosystem, and also no delegation, so no chance of bidbots... that's a good thing πŸ‘

I will never pull my punches on stuff like that because honestly, in all humility, I'm right in what I've said time and time again about steem. Check out my comment on that steemblog post I mention in this post.

https://steemit.com/steem/@raj808/raj808-re-steemitblog-our-plan-for-onboarding-the-masses-20190725t211047496z

People voted that comment to $6.50.... enough people agreed! I expressed my opinion that steemit.Inc should use their ninja mined stake to vote all bidbots owners out of the consensus witness group. Maybe not the most decentralised option, but stinc have squandered their stake for far too long while high stake thieves have devalued the token at the expense of the platform's value proposition. I thought I'd end up downvoted to death from that comment on the stinc post, but apparently I'm not important enough to be worth the effort. If I had 1000000 SP I'm sure they might listen.

HF21 needs to work as @trafalgar and @kevinwong proposed in the original steem 'economic improvement proposal' to incentivise manual curation from all accounts... otherwise steem dies an even more 'accelerated' slow death.

If the culture doesn't change with HF21 within 3 months I'll be reassessing what I do on here. Basically, I'm not gonna create content for less than $0.25/hour pay! That's my average at the moment. This post has done better than most of my usual steem posts, mainly because of 'theycallmedan' who is one of the only 'honest to goodness' whales who manually curate!

As far as the future is concerned, I think it's possible that steem could find powerful market utility outside of a content creation platform (just look at splinterlands), but that's not a platform I can contribute content on. At the end of the day my 7000 SP is worth $1500 right now, and as I said in this post, I'd rather lose all of that than sell at $0.20/steem. It's a gamble, I'll hodl and continue to post while the payouts remain less than insulting πŸ™‚

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Wow. That was one helluva reply.

You're right about Narrative too. It's not decentralized. It doesn't claim to be. At present, it's run by Narrative staff. Some of us are dying to see the Tribunal elections so that community governance can actually take place. And we'd really like to see some utility for NRVE. There are some folks angling for it. It will be interesting to see how it turns out.

I appreciate your passion and your loyalty. You're a real charm. :-)

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Excellent comment, it shows your involvement and positive attitude toward a fragile Steemit ecosystem at present. The coming months may be make or break for Steemit.

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Damn, and it seriously just felt like yesterday really, you've been a really relentless hard
worker, transparent and selflessly love steem I don't have much but to say congratulations, hope it isn't really coming late, welldone and I'll see you in your three year, hopefully Steem can be $8 and we can sit together and share a beer.

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hopefully Steem can be $8 and we can sit together and share a beer.

Nothing would make me happier Jose.

I'm quite poor, relatively for my country. But if steem made $8 again I could afford to travel, and live the life I've dreamed about for a while now. Africa would be high on my list! In fact, the first place I'd go if I had money would be Egypt to scuba dive. Then I would work my way down the coast Southwards πŸ™‚ πŸ‘

One day my friend... We'll share that beer together 🍻

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Congrats on the 2 years! Great write up and 100% on the things other than money. Steem have many things to offer.

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Thanks travelgirl πŸ‘

Yes, it's so much more than the money πŸ™‚

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Happy anniversary m8. It has been a fun ride and it would not have been the same without you! We’ve talked about it before... but I wonder if I even would have stuck with it without some of those first real human comments while I was a wee plankton in the abyss.

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Cheers buddy.

Ahhh... Matey, without getting too soppy, I feel what you're saying.

There were only 2 people who kept me going in those difficult 'plankton' early days, and you were the first person I connected with m8.

Fck it... I'll get soppy. You're one of the best peeps I've met on steem Bryan!

I'm still hopeful if my health improves, and steem goes to $10 🀣 I'll travel south America earning from my writing and steem.

'sweet water coloured dreams'

First stop would be Guatamala and lake atitlan.

See you on the flip side m8... apparently if I manifest it, things will happen πŸ˜‰ I'm on that meditation shit... gonna win the lottery next week... That's the plan.

P.s. the ride ain't over yet! I've heard some whispers about some crazy 'new steem' shiz!? It's sounds like a con to me 🀣

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Isn't that awesome about Steemit? It's why I love it. Happy 2 years and wishing many more!

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Thanks for the congrats foxyspirit πŸ™‚

I feel old... Steem old that is πŸ˜‰

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Congratulations ... Long time right? 2 Years.... :D :D

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Thanks Pri.

Yes, I'm a grey beard of steem today 🀣 getting old πŸ˜‰

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Steem is becoming younger day by day...

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Thank you @helpie for the tastey birthday cake πŸŽ‚

Loads of love and appreciation to everyone in the helpie community πŸ‘πŸ™‚πŸ»

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Congratulations on your second anniversary! I hope this platform will still grow.

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Thanks.

I hope this platform will still grow.

Absolutely, I hope so too πŸ™‚πŸ‘

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Congrats man. I think I have about 6 more months until my 2 year anniversary. Keep doing great things.

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Thanks m8.

I think I have about 6 more months until my 2 year anniversary.

Nice, I'm sure you'll make it 🀣 Thanks for all you do with creativecoin πŸ‘

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Congrats on your two years! I guess I'm kinda old school and still see Steemit as a writing platform so its great to see that there are still people like yourself who are constantly investing time to hone in your writing and content production skills. I should really more of that myself ...

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Cheers for the congrats :)

its great to see that there are still people like yourself who are constantly investing time to hone in your writing and content production skills.

Thank you, that means a lot. I've put far to much time into steem, if I'm honest, and it's only now I'm pulling back somewhat as I'm in massive debt and need to focus on the other freelance writing I do, and working on my novel.

Priorities lol

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Congratulations on the 2 years of Steem. I've found that it really is a great place to relearn writing. I've not really written anything since leaving school, and I forgot how much I do enjoy it!

Hopefully there are welcome changes in HF21... I guess more pragmatically, we'll see what new games are incentivised by the new rules.

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Cheers bengy :)

Hopefully there are welcome changes in HF21... I guess more pragmatically, we'll see what new games are incentivised by the new rules.

🀣 true dat!

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A crazy ride with a lot of fun and things you learned along the way.. now have two even greater next 2 years, I'd say :)

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Thank you Anouk πŸ‘

Yes, I've learned a lot :)

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These are the kind of use cases that need to be marketed for the good of the platform. Not saying "get paid for your content" because anyone can write dross but earn while you learn has a different ring to it.

Skill development is something that is overlooked and I have noticed a substantial increase in my writing skills since being on steem from the first atrocious blog lol.

With hf21 and the hope that it will change behaviours, to me, is like trying to put a bit of selotape over a leak in the ceiling... It may hold for a short while but the water will find a way around and cause a bigger leak and bits of the ceiling will fall down.

I think the tribes and steem engine should give a kick up the arse to steemit and if it is driving value away from steem then they need to do something about it. However I don't think steem engine is the reason for the dwindling userbase and constant downward movement of Steem price over the last 15 months.

This decentralisation doesn't really work, you need a creator of something for something to happen and the rest will follow. Steemit need to start grabbing the bull by the horns because that bull is wrecking the China shop and has done ever since bid bots were introduced.

I'm not a tech whiz but I've been a user and content creator on this platform for 17 months and it does not take a genius to work out why people leave.

Anyway, can't wait to have my rewards slashed on steem with hf21, that's why I think the steem-engine is going to offset the hours of work Creatives put in because it's another way to earn without having to join another platform.

I'll stop rambling now.

Great post, well done on surviving 2 steem years, probably felt like 20 lol

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but earn while you learn has a different ring to it

Right? I think stinc might have a think about hiring a marketing team that can create a strategy, and slogans, that actually align with what a new users experiences will be!

Cheers for the comment and thoughtful response m8. I'm super busy at the mo which is why I can't really get into writing a longer comment and entering a discussion about all this, but your thoughts align very closely with mine anyway.

well done on surviving 2 steem years, probably felt like 20 lol

🀣 at times, yes.

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Perhaps they can hire someone with balls as well to do something about the bbs too 😁

No worries, I know you've got a lot going on at the moment so focus on that first and foremost! Catch you soon!

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Great to hear of your learning curve here and the valuable journey you have been on. The editing tools are a real blessing to know about. It makes a post look impressive with artistically worked photos.

I'm suffering from the FUD hitting Steem at present, and feeling really bearish just looking at the price chart, but I agree that we just hodl and wait for the upswing in price rather than sell our now.

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Hi Julian :)

The editing tools are a real blessing to know about. It makes a post look impressive with artistically worked photos.

I hope they come in useful, GIMP is particularly good and there are a tone of tutorials on YouTube for it. It's basically like 'free; photoshop.

I'm suffering from the FUD hitting Steem at present, and feeling really bearish just looking at the price chart

I feel your pain for sure. I'm not immune, I'm just stubborn lol

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Congratulations @raj808!
Your post was mentioned in the Steem Hit Parade in the following category:

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Whooop whoop, nice one @arcange.... it's my two year birthday as well. Nice pressie to be in one of the hit parade posts πŸ‘

Thanks, as always, for everything you do for steem πŸ™‚

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Wonderful post, @raj808. What a journey! You’ve done so many great things along the way. I wonder where we will be two years from now. It’s hard to fathom!

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I wonder where we will be two years from now. It’s hard to fathom!

Ha ha, well that's the million $ question. I think the way things are going I'm not sure I'll be writing on steem. I might be doing something else on here, but in two years... gotta be hoping to be writing on an adaptation of my best selling novel for a 'hit' HBO show 🀣

Reach for the stars and all that ;-)

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Oh yes, reach for the stars, my friend. I believe in you.

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@raj808, I'm really honoured to get to know you of late. I've always known you were here, but it's only in the last few months that I've started to really get a feel for you. You've been such an awesome asset and are part of hte fabric here.

I really wish I'd got involved with those writing communities early on, when I first started here. I think it was all a bit overwhelming and I wasn't sure how to get a handle on community and what was expected. I'd love more feedback on my creative pieces and have a bit more courage to share and get my work critiqued. Learning a lot from you xx

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Hi @riverflows

It's been a pleasure getting to know you more as well :)

I really wish I'd got involved with those writing communities early on, when I first started here. I think it was all a bit overwhelming

Ha ha, well the critique process can be a little 'overwhelming' in of itself. Ha ha, I had opne or two of my fiction pieces picked apart and my ego was like 'hey, screw you guys'. But once you learn how to distance yourself from creative work personally, that's when it starts to become craft :)

Speaking of which I have to get back to writing a Sci-Fi story.

Thanks for your comment :)

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Wow time just flies by and congratulations on your second year. Let's all stick around longer and see how all unveils. I just realized I'm also on the second year last month without me noticing lol.

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Cheers for the congrats watersnake πŸ‘

I just realized I'm also on the second year last month without me noticing lol.

Ha ha, yes time really does fly.

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To put it simply, what has given me the greatest value on steem has been the people I've interacted with and all I've learned from them.
I agree! I notice that in your list of helpers are many of the same people and entities that have ehlped me along here. Thanks for giving credit to so many of the folks I have come to love.

I'm more than a year behind you on this site, but the stuff I have learned has enriched my life in ways I never imagined: I'm writing and taking photographs, neither of which interested me before my entry to steem. I go for longer and longer walks. I cook better food. I gather wild plants to use as medicine. These are just a few of the ways steem has transformed my life.

I see everything with new eyes and a fuller heart.

I don't care about the money, except insofar as it draws readers to me and leads me to readers - I'd be here happily if no currency at all were involved. Alas, it is, and on steem that seems to be going the way of all things in the 20th and 21st century - you have to have money to make money.

Your post is a treasure trove of good information that I am so happy to have.
And I am delighted to have met you.
peace

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Hi owasco

Sry it took me so long to respond to this comment, I missed it in a bit of a hectic three days last week.

the stuff I have learned has enriched my life in ways I never imagined: I'm writing and taking photographs, neither of which interested me before my entry to steem. I go for longer and longer walks. I cook better food. I gather wild plants to use as medicine. These are just a few of the ways steem has transformed my life. I see everything with new eyes and a fuller heart.

This is music to my ears to hear that people still feel this way about steem πŸ™‚

Alas, it is, and on steem that seems to be going the way of all things in the 20th and 21st century - you have to have money to make money.

Unfortunately, I think you're right. This is what needs to change in steem as it's impossible for steem to retain its best content creators if the current culture of cliques and vote selling continues. Although money is the secondary benefit of steem, the fact that these financial incentives are there creative an expectation that quality will be rewarded. Unfortunately, bidbots and shifty whales self voting and circle jerking give the impression to the new user that something rotten is happening.

Hopefully HF21 can address these issues πŸ™‚

Thanks again for your insightful comment πŸ‘

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Ah! Happy Steemiversary @raj808! Two years whoop whoop!!! Bring on the cake.
Crap, I am late, cake gone. Ah well, there's always the next milestone ;)

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Congratulations on your two year anniversary, and all your accomplishments! I am hoping for better times and staying with Steem. It all remains to be seen, but seeing positive posts like this give me a reason to believe in a future for Steem!

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Thanks for the congrats @cindyhartz

Yes, I think it's just a matter of staying calm and waiting for BTC to go parabolic for steem to have a chance to recover :)

I'm glad this post helped relieve the FOMO/FUD ;-)

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Hey @raj808,

Congrats to your 2 years.

Iβ€˜m fully with you as I see the super potential and this great community.

I did a crowdsale for the BEER token lately by just an idea from a chat with another user

This was going very well, even as at the moment only smaller accounts jumped in

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Cheers for the congrats @detlev

I'm uncertain how steem will go, if I'm honest. But I really do think it's a boom or bust scenario. All the development makes me think it will be boom when alt season hits. We just need one major successful Dapp for bringing both fiat investment and users. If that happens at the same time as an alt season, the sky is the limit πŸ™‚

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I think user creation has to be for free and within a minute
and yes, we need more cool dapps

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Thank you for your 2 years of service, your impressive track record, and your insightful post. Having been gone from this platform for a while and only recently coming back, it was a bit sad to see something that was once flourishing, die down so much. Many of the people I had previously chatted with, commented back and forth with, and otherwise enjoyed engaging were gone. For that reason, and many more, it is good to see people who still care and contribute their time and meaningful work, such as yourself.

Thank you again for sharing your thoughts and insights. I hope we can restore this platform and community back to the thriving existence it once was and help it grow even further.

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Thanks for the congrats TJ5553 πŸ‘

Yeah, unfortunately many have left steem. Fingers crossed things will improve and they will flock back πŸ™‚

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I am with you on that one.

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