TUDA's Initial Experience with Steemit
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0.000 HBDTUDA's Initial Experience with Steemit
Hi Steemians, Team TUDA has officially been writing posts on Steemit for the past 20 days and would love to share our input on our experience so far! <p><center> <img src="https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbk7zbsq7hUviMVEZmJaSfRsNaQxFHJb3Uz1K5xasM1j5/image.png"> </center></p> **Steemit Experience** We have had wonderful support from so many within the Steemit community. Would love to especially say thanks to @steemiteducation for all of the aid so far! It's truly been a blessing to get involved in the community in such a short amount of time. Team TUDA has really been reading as much material on Steemit as possible for the past few months (ever since we officially decided to adopt the SMT protocol for our underlying basis of our platform). We recently read a great post from @timcliff titled ["It's time to start paying attention to Steem"](https://steemit.com/steem/@timcliff/it-s-time-to-start-paying-attention-to-steem). While there will always be faults to any platform, it's such a sigh of relief that there is a great team to constantly upgrade the service for the better and to truly listen to the input of the users. One of the most important aspects of building a really good community is communication. Team TUDA really believes that the best community will resolve down to making sure that all communication on the platform is smooth and all aspects of the communication is very easy to use. For a great community to evolve, there must be two channels of communication within the platform: 1) dialogue-form; and 2) forum-form. Our initial experience with Steemit is that the "forum-form" is well-done. All of the crucial aspects are deeply ingrained in the blogging service. The "dialogue-form", not so much. <p><center> <img src="https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmeni7PwTpsCBhRq3jWEqygZMsXscYAPdxsxiyccE7UfhT/image.png"> </center></p> What do we mean by "dialogue" and "forum"? **Dialogue-Form** Dialogue is the ability to just have a casual conversation with any other user on the platform. The best way for this to occur is to imitate an in-person conversation as close as possible and therefore, it must be instantaneous. This occurs ultimately through video chatting, audio chatting, or text chatting in today's day and age. What we have seen is that Steemians release wonderful posts on Steemit, but then move the dialogue to other platforms such as Discord. I'm not here to diss Discord in any sense. I also use Discord, but the platform experience flipping back and forth between Steemit and Discord is not very smooth. They are two distinct platforms with a completely different user experience because they are not aligned with the same future vision amongst the two core teams. **Forum-Form** The forum is Steemit's strong suit. Before Steemit, our team has been looking at all of the other great platforms out there: Reddit, Facebook, Quora, etc. The forum, in our aspect, was a way of communication, where a complete thought was to be made without any interruption. A person writing a forum post wants to lay out his whole thought process and the end reader would read the whole post before writing a response. As such, instantaneous communication is not crucial. *To build a long-lasting community, Team TUDA believes that one cannot live without the other.* I'm sure that the Steem team is also aware of this, and hopefully will look into creating a way to rectify this issue. Team TUDA is resolving this issue as we are a platform using blockchain technolog, but we are not 100% wholly dependent on the blockchain for all of our functions. Just food for thought. Always rooting for the Steem project! Team TUDA Images Sources: https://www.tripsavvy.com/grand-canyon-day-trips-1678102 --- Here are a few links that might be useful: [TUDA's ICO homepage](http://www.tutorsdiary.io/) [TUDA's English Whitepaper](http://www.tutorsdiary.io/doc/tuda-white-paper-v01.25-en.pdf) [TUDA's Korean Whitepaper](http://www.tutorsdiary.io/doc/tuda-white-paper-v01.25-kr.pdf) [TUDA's Chinese Whitepaper](http://www.tutorsdiary.io/doc/tuda-white-paper-v01.25-cn.pdf) [TUDA's Android Application](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tuda.teacher)
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