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Carl said:
If you want to find users on steemit, the best way is just to put it into the address bar.

The search function is god-awful.

Just type it like this, put the @ in front of the user name.
https://steemit.com/@laurajadczyk
https://steemit.com/@ljubicasilic

Mine is https://steemit.com/@cmpcjonas

Thank you Carl. Mine is https://steemit.com/@dragchi

For now, it all looks quite complicated for me :huh:

m said:
Bobo08 said:
* Don't lose your password. This is the single most important thing to take care of. If you lose your password, you will lose access to your account with all the money, followers and posts in there. So don't just save it to your computer. Save it to a separate USB or print it out to a piece of paper and keep it somewhere safe.

That's very important. Apparently at SteemIt there's no such thing as recovering a lost password.

Does this mean that I need to save that initial password or can I change it now and preserve my new one?
 
Marina9 said:
Thanks Bobo08 for the notes, they are very helpful. I did share two posts from SOTT today and got a comment from that cheetah bot in one of them. But I was thinking, in regards to writing our own posts, we could write about topics related to things that are being covered on SOTT, and then share some links from SOTT about that particular topic. Im not sure if also posting links to other websites is ok, im a bit confused on that now :huh:

Yes, you can write about anything and add any links you want if you feel creative. Or you can summarise / paraphrase articles on SOTT and post a link back. Adam's post here: https://steemit.com/feminism/@adanie15/feminist-lies-people-take-for-granted is a good example on how it should be done.

istina said:
m said:
Bobo08 said:
* Don't lose your password. This is the single most important thing to take care of. If you lose your password, you will lose access to your account with all the money, followers and posts in there. So don't just save it to your computer. Save it to a separate USB or print it out to a piece of paper and keep it somewhere safe.

That's very important. Apparently at SteemIt there's no such thing as recovering a lost password.

Does this mean that I need to save that initial password or can I change it now and preserve my new one?

Yes, you can change the initial password and save the new one.
 
Yes, you can change the initial password and save the new one.
Thanks Bobo. But now I see that I can only use the generated passwords (and not new one to my choice) so I guess that the new one would be just as complicated and I will preserve this initial.
 
My account was approved yesterday. My username is @konstantin77
It is a very different concept.Not anything like Fb or Twitter. I am still getting confused while using it , but I will learn it step by step.
 
Bobo08 said:
Marina9 said:
Thanks Bobo08 for the notes, they are very helpful. I did share two posts from SOTT today and got a comment from that cheetah bot in one of them. But I was thinking, in regards to writing our own posts, we could write about topics related to things that are being covered on SOTT, and then share some links from SOTT about that particular topic. Im not sure if also posting links to other websites is ok, im a bit confused on that now :huh:

Yes, you can write about anything and add any links you want if you feel creative. Or you can summarise / paraphrase articles on SOTT and post a link back. Adam's post here: https://steemit.com/feminism/@adanie15/feminist-lies-people-take-for-granted is a good example on how it should be done.

Ah great, that makes sense, thanks for the reply Bobo08!
 
I added all these into a Google doc.

Anyone can add to this as they please:

__https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X1I1JOGw5HT_PA1RepdhTQTGtVlSA9ag0iUZ-3snIfU/edit?usp=sharing
 
Carl said:
I added all these into a Google doc.

Anyone can add to this as they please:

__https://docs. google.com/document/d/1X1I1JOGw5HT_PA1RepdhTQTGtVlSA9ag0iUZ-3snIfU/edit?usp=sharing

Just wondering if it's really a good idea to post that info at Google, and have it wide open to everyone too?
 
I’ve been approved as well @kaigen
I follow you guys. So I don’t miss your posts.
 
m said:
Carl said:
I added all these into a Google doc.

Anyone can add to this as they please:

__https://docs. google.com/document/d/1X1I1JOGw5HT_PA1RepdhTQTGtVlSA9ag0iUZ-3snIfU/edit?usp=sharing

Just wondering if it's really a good idea to post that info at Google, and have it wide open to everyone too?

This part of the forum is publicly available, including google search bots, no?

But if there is some privacy concern that I've not considered I can take it down.
 
Carl said:
m said:
Carl said:
I added all these into a Google doc.

Anyone can add to this as they please:

__https://docs. google.com/document/d/1X1I1JOGw5HT_PA1RepdhTQTGtVlSA9ag0iUZ-3snIfU/edit?usp=sharing

Just wondering if it's really a good idea to post that info at Google, and have it wide open to everyone too?

This part of the forum is publicly available, including google search bots, no?

But if there is some privacy concern that I've not considered I can take it down.

I think Carl just compiled Steemit usernames into one document after forum members posted them in this thread themselves.

By the way, I'm still waiting for my account to be approved, hopefully this will happen soon so I can join you guys there :)
 
Patience said:
1) CHOOSE YOUR BATTLES - If you have a contentious point to make, know that a "whale," that is, someone with a great deal of Steem Power, roughly the equivalent of 5 to 50 thousand American dollars can smash you. If a whale starts downvoting you, then you have basically been censored. I saw this playing out. Some turd was posting porn photos without attribution (more on photos later in the POSTING section). Someone called it out.

[...]

4) ...OR BECOME A WHALE - Buy a ton of Steem Power and make money simply upvoting and commenting. Seriously... If you want to buy the equivalent of 500,000 American dollars of Steem Power tomorrow, then you can theoretically make a decent living just upvoting and commenting everyday. Just remember that if Steem takes a dive at the same time that your pickup truck needs a transmission, and that was your only 500,000 dollars, then you are SOL. If want to grow your Steem account organically, then no problem...

Does that mean that someone could buy Steam Power to effectively censor someone?

I mean, I know the blockchain is supposed to be inviolable and all that, but even so, that wouldn't stop alphabet soup trolls with money to burn.
 
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