Here on Steemit we are building a really great community. I have tried over the last year to be a part of that, and here are some of the ways I have contributed to building our community.
One of the easiest and most reliable ways I have supported our community is to up vote comments on my posts. I usually (though the occasional post or comment slips through) upvote meaningful comments at or above 50% of my voting power. Less thoughtful, but not spammy, comments get 10% or sometimes more.
A lot of the people who find my posts are old (Steemit) friends, or new members of the community. Very occasionally I have identified some new members of the community I especially feel a connection with, and I have sent them through a few SBD and some info about to allow them to start getting a bit of momentum up.
And even more rarely I have helped people more directly, but I won't go into that.
What I will do is encourage you all to find and post about your inner truth. Don't just post a nice picture of a flower, or a favourite place. Tells us why these things sing to you. Why do they mean something in your life. Is there a connection to your grandmother? What was she like? Does the flower tap into your creative soul, a part of you that wants to fly more and be shoved aside for more urgent priorities less? Tell us about it - I'm sure you will find a sympathetic audience here!
And remember that you are speaking to a global audience. As I write I am sitting in my favourite cafe in Brisbane - and to me it is absolutely ordinary. But I know that my lived experience is really different from many people on Steemit. So sometimes writing about things I think are really ordinary can be informative and interesting and perhaps even inspiring to others. And it's the same for you, trust me.
And try to get in the habit of writing one, good, post per day.
Let's build this community!
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