Lesson learned: money doesn't grow on a tree even in Steemit! (what to do with spammy posts?)
steemit·@dhwoodland·
0.000 HBDLesson learned: money doesn't grow on a tree even in Steemit! (what to do with spammy posts?)
First 2 days went really quietly. I posted [my first post](https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@dhwoodland/cogitare-extra-arca-archa-think-outside-of-the-box) in a way that would be the most recognizable and shared the link in the [steemit.chat](https://steemit.chat). I got one of the warmest welcomes, I have ever got from any community. At that point I realised(*but didn't take really seriously*), that if I want this community to really know who I am and my purpose of being here, I have to respond to the comments and also comment on my new followers blogs. Well I did the first of two, but I didn't commented on many posts, just some. I thought it's not cool enough What you think that happened? *NOTHING* exactly nothing happened. Within 3-5 days from posting my first article I received 50 followers. Well you might think that it's a lot, but I promise you, you can do **a lot** better than that. So when the realisation came that I have to put more effort in order to see actual impact in this community and see this transformed into **"original quality content creating moneymachine".** **SOOoooo** I started to follow, I started to follow people who I thought would be the best content writers(I did that for some time). What I didn't realise, was that I am never able to assume straight away who will develope there ability to write and who won't. So after reconsidering my "how to gain followers" strategy, I started to follow everyone I encountered. <center>https://media1.giphy.com/media/26FPvntWVkwaRWgXS/200w.gif#38-grid1</center> **FOOL**, you might say. Maybe, maybe...................... , maybe I am just a fool who is following too much, too many people. And don't get me wrong even just following is hard work (I have gained ~400 followers, but followed ~4000), especially if you think how later on I will short out my feed list. Maybe I am not doing any favour for myself or maybe I am, who knows. Only thing is that I know that my blog needs to reach wider audience, because I have loads to share from personal experience. My idea for time being is to do so called blind following for some time.. from week to up to a month and write some really good quality content on my blog. Once I have established the good connections and found people I really like. I will start to unfollow those who are just spamming our community, *"why?"* you might ask. And why on earth you want to do it that way? WELL, first I think it is just rude to pay someone who isn't exactly working! I think that one picture per post isn't enough or one joke doesn't exactly serve the purpose of this community. Second, me.. just ignoring those people doesn't make any difference. Thirdly I think that there should be actions on frequent spammers. Recently I read a short, but worrying post about [Steemit sustainability in long term](https://steemit.com/steem/@troglodactyl/steem-sustainability#@dhwoodland/re-troglodactyl-steem-sustainability-20170624t231708245z) from @troglodactyl and I really understand where the guy is coming from. <center>https://media2.giphy.com/media/hrQLkDmvO172M/200w.gif#22-grid1</center> I personally think that only way to stop short, really spammy accounts, we should flag them. Because everyone else who are sharing from the bottom of their hearts will actually lose money to posts that doesn't change the World, but are rather just snarky remarks in the middle of our wonderful Steemit **If you agree that spam posts should be flagged, please** Comment **, also you can** Resteem **and** Upvote **if you think there is someone who has had the same question! Let's talk about it and see what Steemi community really thinks, because maybe it is just me?** --- <center>*Cogitare extra arca archa!* Always up for quality content! </center> <center>D.H. Woodland</center>