The German community has long fought for Blurt to be different from Steemit or Hive.
I still have IDUVTS in my account today.
It just means that I do all the voting myself and don't use services like Upvu.
But since I've largely lost the desire to use Blurt, even I'm questioning it,
if I should make the effort here at all...
Blurt used to be a great blockchain for many of us, and we supported it in the worst of times.
We were not thanked for it, quite the opposite....
RE: Blurt Community Survey....Is Now The Time to Force the Weak Hands Out?
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Thank you so much for you witness vote! Interestingly enough, I was on my way in right when the German community was on their way out. So it's hard for me comment as if I fully understand all that went down. But one thing that I do believe this blockchain has going for it is that even as some things don't work out and sadly an entire community of people left, others have come in, joined the witness ranks, have gained influence, and are now trying to make this place evolve and grow into place where BS like before does not happen. I'm hoping we get more business minded folks like myself invested to help steer this thing in a successful direction. That being said, I certainly understand your frustration. Thanks again for the vote and taking the time to comment.
We got through the tough time we had in Blurt back then together and even invested because we believed in Blurt.
During that time you couldn't even upload pictures and a lot of other things didn't work either.
But it was still fun because we all pulled together and the mutual support was great.
"Blurt to the moon" was a nice thought and in the pub you always got the important info on Sunday night and we had a lot of fun too.
I give you my vote because you still believe in Blurt and are committed.
Dear Elli,
I hope you are doing well. I have been looking for ways to contact you to ask you a question. I hope that you don't mind me asking it here.
I am the co-founder of another blogging platform called Serey.io. Just like Blurt, we are a graphene blockchain based publishing platform. Besides blogging we have also built a "fundraising" page.
We are interested in starting a German community and are looking for a community manager who would like to make it a pleasant place for German people to share content and to have interesting discussions. I saw that you also have a fundraising project and therefor thought that you could be suitable for this role. Would you be interested to collaborate with us? And can I tell you more about this?
This is completely free. We will actually delegate quite a significant amount of Serey Power to you.
Thank you,
Chhay Lem
Thank you very much for the offer.
My big problem is time.
I already have too little of it and cannot do many things the way I would like to.
There are probably some changes coming up for us next year,
so this condition will get worse.
That's why I'm not in a position to get involved on another blockchain.
Nevertheless, thanks again...