I joined Steemit in the wake of Steve Huffman CEO of Reddit admitting to editing user comments at the database level. After joining and participating in the community I soon realized that the individuals using this platform were of like mind, to myself and friends. I then decided to assist some of them in joining and helped curate some of their initial posts.
It has been an interesting process with many successes and setbacks, some technical and some social. Friends have been more technically inclined and less socially, others have been the opposite. The crash course of all things blockchain can be daunting, but so can getting people to like you. With steemit you will be getting a solid dose of both, lucky for all, experts in both areas are readily available with supportive comments.
I can say that it has been exciting and fun, I would compare it to lining up dominoes to knock over. There is a lot of work behind the scenes in setting up accounts, backing up wallets, donating steem for initial power-ups, and assisting in those first posts. Even after all the work however, you still do not know what kind of success you will have, in the end it is up to the larger community.
My biggest success was convincing to cover a Christmas song and post it on Christmas Eve. My thought was that a trending post in the Christmas feed on Christmas would do really well. It did, and was so exciting to be apart of and witness the response. Sadly though it was a George Michaels cover and he passed away shortly after us posting it, so strange.
But what happens when you recruit enough people to have a community inside of a community?
I am preparing a collaborative effort to finance the repair of an iMac that recently suffered hard drive failure and was decommissioned. This repaired iMac will be given to who has been using steemit from just a mobile phone. This computer will help her in creating and posting content on the site, thus enriching the network in the long run. I thought it would be a great idea to not only document my effort on my blog, but use the funds from the posts to actually fund the repair itself! Recently I have been making an effort to revive/restore hardware and get it to the people that can use it. My goal is to reduce the environmental impact of technology and increase the quality of life for those around me. A new SSD drive will add at least a few more years of use, it will also increase the data transfer speeds making it a very nice machine to use.
I thoroughly enjoy social experiments and will be leveraging help from my recruits and any volunteers to assist in creating posts to help raise funds. There is no way for me to know for sure how this will go, I am just setting up some dominoes and seeing what happens. I have priced out the parts below, the repair will be done by me so labor is free. 😂
In-Line Digital Thermal Sensor HDD Upgrade Cable for iMac: $37.50
SAMSUNG 250GB SATA Internal Solid State Drive: $99.99
ICY DOCK EZ-Fit Mounting Kit / Bracket / Adapter: $6.99
Total + Shipping: $165
I am reaching out to my recruits and the larger community for suggestions and ideas, this post was meant to only get the ball rolling. All spendable proceeds from this post and related proceeding posts will all go towards purchasing the needed hardware for the repair. Even though this is a relatively small amount of money, it can be an example of what can be done by a microcosm working within in a macrocosm to accomplish a goal.
I look forward to everyones comments and support of this project. When completed, this will be a shining example of the potential this platform has to positively impact the lives of all the people involved.
Thank you!