RE: The Big Shift. Part 1. The rise of O, the Great Leader.

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Ahhh I wish you split this up into more posts for my time management skills! I will absolutely read it though and comment again after I do. I just made a post a few days ago about bringing back inactive steemians and showing them how the platform has changed for the better and I mentioned you as one of the people I’d like to come back. Are you on discord?



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Thanks. I'll be glad to hear what you think of this if you get the time to read it. Mainly I use steemit as a place to put drafts of writing ideas and things I'm working on, so they don't get lost and to get a bit of feedback. This is the first part of quite long a story I've been trying to put into words.

I didn't notice that steemit has changed much in the time I've been away, apart from now it has adverts and that my steem is worth 5% of what it once was. I still believe in it though.

I don't know what discord is.

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steemit.com hasn't changed at all but if you log in from steempeak.com you can see communities and tokens are already integrated. Natural medicine and the creative community are the two places I hang out the most. I avoided natural medicine for a while because I don't post much about "medicine" but their definition of medicine is much looser than that and I realized just how many friends and potential new friends are there. It all connects back to steemit but it's a better user experience

Discord is where most of the chatting goes on. I started one 2 years ago called Be Awesome: https://discord.gg/BzJXrcQ

More then the user experience, I like how the people who stuck it out feel like a much more tightly knit community with a lot less BS than there used to be. I think the price dropping allowed us to filter out a lot of shit and when it comes back the core members with lots of SP will be a much more sound group of people who care about community

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