I often see you in my feed when I click on 'home'. Thats the feed of the people you follow but sometimes I just need to do a bunch of scrolling to see anything at all.
But to be honest the reason I manage so far to keep up with your posting is that you comment quite often on my posts, so I am frequently reminded that you're here and that I should look at your posts :) But also, I've been off work the past week so i've had a lot more free time to interact with steemit.
The interface steemit uses to show people's posts leaves a lot to be desired imo. I really struggle to find the people I follow as well as finding new users that I might like. Still getting used to how things work on this platform.
Ok, i see and makes sense, i post and comment too much :) I am sure they will fix it. I run a startup myself so i know how it goes and that there are certain things that you can not get ahead of. It is explicitly said that steemit is in beta. But having some list of favorites would be nice. I got another seems simple suggestion today so now i just bookmark url of people that matter more to me and i want to check more often :)
I think for this platform commenting and posting a lot is not a bad thing. Certainly not when you are a minnow. People have more chance of seeing you then, and as long as you are not commenting the same comment like 'nice pic follow me', you'll be ok ;) Your comments are always well thought out and relevant :) that makes a big difference!
I think it would be nice if there was a planned list of developments somewhere that you could read. Then at least you know what direction the developers are taking steemit.
The bookmarking strategy is a really good idea. I think I might do that too!
:) Cool, so i am passing the knowledge further. I think that some of the plans should be in the white paper. I think it is just about the time to read it :)
And thanks, i like to get into conversation wit you at all times also :)
Thanks @fiftysixnorth :) How do you keep up with my posting? I find it so hard to find post of people i want to check out regularly including you.
I often see you in my feed when I click on 'home'. Thats the feed of the people you follow but sometimes I just need to do a bunch of scrolling to see anything at all.
But to be honest the reason I manage so far to keep up with your posting is that you comment quite often on my posts, so I am frequently reminded that you're here and that I should look at your posts :) But also, I've been off work the past week so i've had a lot more free time to interact with steemit.
The interface steemit uses to show people's posts leaves a lot to be desired imo. I really struggle to find the people I follow as well as finding new users that I might like. Still getting used to how things work on this platform.
Ok, i see and makes sense, i post and comment too much :) I am sure they will fix it. I run a startup myself so i know how it goes and that there are certain things that you can not get ahead of. It is explicitly said that steemit is in beta. But having some list of favorites would be nice. I got another seems simple suggestion today so now i just bookmark url of people that matter more to me and i want to check more often :)
I think for this platform commenting and posting a lot is not a bad thing. Certainly not when you are a minnow. People have more chance of seeing you then, and as long as you are not commenting the same comment like 'nice pic follow me', you'll be ok ;) Your comments are always well thought out and relevant :) that makes a big difference!
I think it would be nice if there was a planned list of developments somewhere that you could read. Then at least you know what direction the developers are taking steemit.
The bookmarking strategy is a really good idea. I think I might do that too!
:) Cool, so i am passing the knowledge further. I think that some of the plans should be in the white paper. I think it is just about the time to read it :)
And thanks, i like to get into conversation wit you at all times also :)
Oh that's a good point, I need to read that white paper too... and thanks!
Then we can discuss it :)