Koreans were jumping onto Steem because of Splinterlands I think. They love that they can make money playing card games.
Wouldn't it be easier to make a local Steem community?
I have just come home from an Adelaide Steem Meet Up and there were 13 people there. We have a really good group where we can trust each other and talk about Steem related things. We meet on the last Thursday of the month at a pub in the CBD. Tonight we had pizza too.
I will write about this in my next blog post.
Nice concept, I've always wanted to attend one of those. What are the meet ups like? Do you talk all seious or is it casual?
It’s all casual. Initially we used to have name badges and play games for prizes, but now we know each other it’s all casual.
It’s like if you met your friends at the pub and talked about Steem and everything relating to Steem.
Last night they ordered a lot of pizzas and we talked about downvoting, bots, Splinterlands, and all things Steem related. It’s a lot of fun if you get the right atmosphere happening.
Yeah, sounds like fun. You get to kearn a thing or two about the platform as well. Lord knows there's plentt, esoecially the techy aspect that I don't know about
I am always learning something. Did you know that there are people who active reward those who are focused on engagement?
You could always start your own meeting. It might be difficult at first, but I am sure here are people in your local area that use Steem but are reluctant to admit to it.
I'll give it a shot then. No harm in trying.
You might end up meeting some cool new friends.