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RE: Bluffer's Guide to STEEM - Getting Started, Networking and Growing Your Account

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@nickyhavey

There is so much to absorb in this post and one of the things that, for me, was a lifesaver on Steemit was being invited to join communities, and specifically the #powerhousecreatives formerly known as @steemitbloggers founded and led by @jaynie. Although there are rules which, I gather have been revised, it is a great springboard and a good space in which to meet people and learn the ropes.

Also, #steemterminal - but that wasn't up and running when I started on steemit. It seems that @brittandjosie and her team on the @heyhaveyamet account do really great stuff onboarding folk - as you note. Another great initiative for building minnows is @pifc run by @thedarkhorse and it is because of their support that I reached minnowhood.

Thanks, as always for the useful pointers. Re-steemed because I want it on my timeline, too, to come back to!

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Thanks a lot Fiona and nice points to add with an additional community I didn't mention in the original post! I'll upvote this comment so it can get to the top as a nice addendum.

Can already see this would have been a never ending blog if I included every community out there haha!

That's very kind @nickyhavey and glad to help.

I think the key thing with communities is that they are different strokes for different folks and that's ok. A guide to communities on Steemit would be a bit like Google Maps - often out of date! lol

Hahaha! Exactly and they come and go so who knows, the list in the original post could be old news in 2020 😁 but at least the principles are there and can be applied to new and emerging communities.