For now, so we can stay in touch, if you are a Voluntaryist or Libertarian or interested in NVC, please find and...
For now, so we can stay in touch, if you are a Voluntaryist or Libertarian or interested in NVC, please find and follow me here: https://busy.org/@scottermonkey and/or https://www.facebook.com/ScotterMonkey
https://busy.org/@scottermonkey
https://busy.org/@scottermonkey
I find neither service valuable.
ReplyDeletebusy.org - Martin Krischik - Busy
ReplyDeleteJulian Dumitrascu I like steemit — especially because it's not just one service but multiple services with the same backend. Maybe you find one of the other more to your liking.
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• https://alpha.steepshot.io
Martin Krischik SteemIt, one of the many services that don't work, e.g. errors occur, and about whom we cannot communicate with the provider, so there's no way to estimate the benefit-cost ratio or to plan data management. Mike Elgan wrote that he fears losing some of his Google Plus posts, so I need software that helps me build a relationship with you, software designed starting from the human being. SteemIt and Google design starting from computers.
ReplyDeleteok Busy is just a different interface for the Steemit paible social network not an independent product
ReplyDeleteJulian Dumitrascu I don't love steemit (eager for an EOS-based alternative) but the bugs you speak of might be from an older version? I remember those days! Seems to run well and fast lately.
ReplyDeleteScott Swain My company helps people choose software. We can analyze SteemIt again when we consider it upon a new order for such a service. Given important issues with usability, reliability and accountability, we might not consider it again. Software can and must include more than what Google Plus does. SteemIt is not there; they seem to produce poor copies of Google services.
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