It only took ten days to go from 4,000 to 4,500. Shit's heating up, isn't it? It hasn't been reflected in my earnings, but there are benefits to Steemit besides money. Many of the new followers are at last relatable, cool people with compatible interests instead of just more incomprehensible spammers.
The crypto collapse has been brutal. But really, SBD hasn't suffered nearly as badly as most other coins. By every other metric, Steemit is going strong. Growth is accelerating, and that will mean good things for all of us who are already on the platform.
If the interval between each new 500 followers shrinks much more, I won't bother reporting it and will instead begin reporting only each new 1,000 followers. These posts are kind of fluff anyway and not what you come to my page for.
What's changed? I said I'd try out some new stuff and I have, with the level editing series. You can count on one chapter of a story and one VR let's play per day, and now a level editing article. The fourth item can still be anything, so there's always some sort of surprise. (⌐■‿■)
I am going to run out of writing to post after this most recent novel however. I have a new feature planned to take its place until I reach 5,000 followers, at which time I'll begin reposting my entire oeuvre story by story, chapter by chapter, in alphabetical order.
I know you don't come here for recycled content, but writing is time intensive. It isn't practical to write all new stuff fast enough to have a new chapter ready every day, and by the time I hit 5,000 a majority of my followers will never have read 90% of my novels and novellas.
Those of you who are die hard fans and have read everything by me, there will still be 3 items per day that are original. So there'll still be plenty to keep you coming back, and who knows? You might enjoy a nostalgic retread of your favorite Alex Beyman horror classics. ( ಠ‿ಠ)
Stay Cozy!