THE INTERESTING STEEMIT EXPERIMENT OF THE NARROWMINDED PAPA-PEPPER
Empathy can be a hard trait to acquire, and many wouldn’t even want it. The technical definition is as follows.
I like to put myself into other people’s shoes often, because it gives me more understanding about how they might feel or what they may be going through. To do this helps me to interact with compassion and tact, so that I do not come across as a big jerk unintentionally. Some of this empathy was conveyed in my recent post about whale shoes.
From my viewpoint on steemit, it can be hard to put myself in the shoes of others. Somehow, @papa-pepper is huge around here and some even say he’s a legend. How in the world this happened is beyond me. For many of you, you’d like to know what it is like to have over 800 followers and a rep that is almost up to 70. Personally, I wanted to know what it would be like to be a newcomer again.
I recently made a comment to @mattclarke who replied, "Says the guy with 800 followers :)," which, in a potentially humorous manner shows some of the current difference between myself and many of the other users on steemit. ( @mattclarke has 155 followers and a rep of 54 and @papa-pepper currently has 818 followers and a rep of 69. That's a big difference, and we therefore have different points of view.)
@papa-pepper joined steemit at a very good time. Sure, it could have been better, but it was a great time for a complete n00b to try to figure out what he was supposed to do on this platform. My skills have been increasing and so has my investment of time, but I knew that my success and results were really not reproducible. I can’t teach others how to get the results that I got based off of what I did because steemit really isn’t like that.
Many of you know that I can make some quality posts on a consistent basis and that I can think and convey my thoughts in writing to some reasonable degree as well.
So, I decided to start a second account.
My goal in doing so was simply to see what it would be like to start all over and come in fresh without knowing anyone. The basic “rules” were also simple.
Be anonymous and not let everyone know that the new account was actually @papa-pepper
Not have @papa-pepper help the new account with votes or direct publicity
Do my best to produce high-quality content from that account everyday
Pick a difficult area to succeed in
See how well the account could do on its own
Well, it’s been about two months now, and here is how I have done.
58 Followers
226 Posts
52 Reputation
Estimated Account Value $9.14
Yeah, not too impressive. Steemit can be tough, can’t it? That total account value is horrible! I mean, @papa-pepper could probably make more than that in a half hour if he tried.
I even entered one of the Poetry Slam Challenges from @prufarchy and one of the Steemit Photo Challenges from @jamtaylor just to try to draw some more attention to the account. Eventually I even put some upvotes in the @steemsports events just to try to build up the account value.
But, when it takes you two months to make $10, you have not really succeeded, have you?
Because of my Christian faith, I chose to create a purely Christian account and stick to spiritual posts for the most part (except for the contest entries).
This would prevent certain curation groups from choosing my posts, because some shy away from overtly religious or political posts.
For the most part, the account has done well in interaction and adding to the community, but it never got a nice payout.
Early on, @stan (who is the father of @dantheman) took notice of me and even did a post where he promoted my work. I had only been on steemit for about ten days under that username and already was getting some great publicity in the area that I was focusing my attention posting in because of the plug from @stan.
Still, the biggest payout that I ever got was $1.07 total.
CONCLUSION
In the end, I gained some insight into how difficult steemit really can be. I try to encourage others around here anyway, but this gave me some more insight into how others may be feeling around here. I do still think that steemit is a very lucrative opportunity for people, especially right now. Even @papa-pepper would have given up before if it wasn’t for the payouts that I got early on.
If I had started the second account to make money, I would have called it a failure and quit. However, if I liked the interaction and thought that I was adding something to community, then I would have deemed the experiment a success and kept right on going.
So, what does the future hold?
Q: Will @papa-pepper keep doing what papa does?
A: Yes, I plan on being here on a daily basis posting, interacting, and upvoting.
Q: Will I keep running the other account?
A: Yes. For me, it makes sense.
Anyone who only wants my Christian material can stick to the other account. Anyone who would rather not get too much of that can just stick with papa. If someone wants to check out all that I have to offer in both areas, then they can follow both usernames and enjoy that. Papa will keep being papa and though I cannot separate who I am, and though my beliefs do carry over into the other aspects of my life, the deeper theological issues will be sorted through in my posts in the other account. Also, you won’t find gardening tips or recipes being posted in the other account, because “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4).
Remember, if you enjoy @papa-pepper, he is only what he has become because of Jesus Christ anyway, so I hope that you can respect that.
P.S. My goal in this has not been to be sneaky and secretive to trick people or some other purpose like that. I wanted to do an experiment and see what the results would be. From what people like @stan and others said about some of my posts from the other account, they were of a very high quality and some users even believed them to be Biblically accurate.
Feel free to check them out those posts if you are interested, but just remember that they are written about earthly, eternal, and spiritual topics from the Christian worldview, to the best of my understanding. As with anything, I am not expert and I can be wrong. However, I must still do my best to understand accurately and live within the parameters of that understanding. Speaking of limited understanding and opinions…
In my opinion, you guys are the best!
As always, I’m @papa-pepper and here’s the proof:
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I'm delighted to see you decided to associate your faith with your true identity!
"Therefore everyone who confesses Me before men, I will also confess him before My Father in heaven."
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so...
SO
Great experiment! Come to think of it, I had been feeling a strange disturbance in the Force...
Figured I would clue you in Brother!
I guess I should probably share the name of that other account:
@narrowminded
I've got to get some other work done right now, but I'll be back to answer questions and reply to comments later. Thanks!
Hey @papa-pepper thanks for sharing your experiment.
It's an interesting look at why people are here isn't it?
If you're happy to write content on Facebook for free, but not happy with small payouts on Steemit, then you really need to look at why you are here.
And you having a separate account to see how you will fare without any of your fame is not a new thing. writers and musicians do this sort of thing all the time. Stephen King is a good example.
I firmly believe that quality will always win in the end. It may take a long while, but if you concentrate on quality the results will come. And you my friend, are the definition of quality. ;-)
Thanks for all of that!
Really? I guess opinions vary, but I do like yours!
youre funny....thats why i follow! <3 God-on brutha!!! XO
Thanks.
I at least least have a sense of humor, if you know what I mean.
Very cool brother. Good post and certainly one to refer folks to if they ask why you are who you are.
Yeah, I'm a different person these days than I was back in the day, and there is only one reason for that!
Thanks @anotherjoe.
sounds and looks like you are putting in so much work to steemit, thanks papa, keep it up because you are doing awesome work
Thanks for that.
Having some unreleased material already handy helps, but I am working hard to put more quality content on steemit!
thanks for sharing this. Yeah, newcomers are in a tuff spot right now. I am pretty certain that if I was a newcomer at this moment, I would not stick around. Fortunately, I am not a newcomer so I will keep steeming on.
Even your cat was surprised?
He was shocked, still hiding under the couch...
LOL!
Oh @majes!
Hey I'm ok with everything and all but the thing is, the cat never really liked you all that much dude. Prolly down to the ole jalapeno in the cat food trick...
He would give me that look when I was browsing your blog...
He really liked @narrowminded though, so now he is all confused and could well need counseling...
Thanks @papa-pepper
Thats a great photo! Similar look on my face too when I found out!
For most, it's about who you know and who promotes your account to their followers. Everyone needs a little help to get started.
Yeah, a nobody basically is a nobody until they meet somebody.
@noganoo talked up @papa-pepper a lot from the beginning and stirred up a lot of support right away.