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RE: about recruitment

in #politics5 years ago

Really, just having a sense of community will help, my friends are far more active and post considerably better content (i just microblog, like i'm on twitter of fb fyi). For the ones i brought along we transact with one another in gaming competitions, raffles, and marketplace (sell services/goods between the community), or, of course, tip among one another (not just in Steem, but in other cryptocurrencies). Bringing along friends and tossing coins to one another really gets people engaged, especially if you're a whale sharing among your personal community. Just make things fun or interesting really, and as for posting on Steemit specifically, most people feel disconnected since i'm sure most of their other friends don't use Steemit, tough to have them stay if they aren't having as much as a good time as you are.

Just my thoughts :D

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"not just in Steem, but in other cryptocurrencie"

you are assuming I am bringing people from other currencies, but that could not be further from the truth. Most of them don't care about the existence of it one way or another

people are always saying competition is fun, but science proves it is just harmful in the long run. turns out people enjoy being social more than the act it is centered around specifically. In a society centered around capital it will likely involve competition, but I don't want to bring in more than is already forced on us

although I do agree a sense of community is the solution, the problem is how to create a strong community in a platform centered around capital

"Bringing along friends and tossing coins to one another really gets people engaged, especially if you're a whale sharing among your personal community."

yeah money seems to be one of the few things people actually care about on this platform.....I bet that will go well....

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