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New Minds Users: Minds is not Facebook, My experience

New Minds Users: Minds is not Facebook, My experience

MOONLIT🌙MONKEY
DEC 2, 2018

Since coming to Minds.com, I’ve realized a lot of things about the place. It’s hard to sum it all up. But if I did, the word that would come to mind is:

Community

Minds is a community where most other social media is not.

Vibrant
Here, we have a collection of political dissidents, Google plus refugees, and journalists who speak a truth a bit too hard hitting for the vanilla blandness of the politically correct landscape. We have artists, photographers, writers, and musicians who value freedom of expression.

We have crypto enthusiasts, anarchists, socialists, national socialists, centrists, western chauvinists, liberals, conservatives and every shade of wrong-thinker. We have occultists, new agers, conspiracy theorists, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists, and mystics. We have the social media curious and more. We have free thinking. A diversity of thought.

In short, there’s a lot of very differently thinking people here. It’s a melting pot of color next to the bland sleepy tones of censored social media.

But despite all that difference, we band together over the freedom this place offers, and it’s potential.

A Virtual Community
Let me tell you a story about that.

I had an unfortunate experience with a user here, who I gave crypto under a promise they did not fill. I was a new user, naive to crypto, and also how tokens worked.

I told the staff, and they were supportive and looked into it. This shows their good intent. But what the community did was eye-opening.

Not only did many voices speak up, to elaborate on how things work, what the rules were, and what kind of recourse I had. On that topics, Realmindschan wrote an excellent piece on how tokens and crypto work that I think is a must read, and I’ll link at the end.

But they also banded together. They asked hard questions of this, now deactivated user. And they asked for further proof from me. They wanted the matter resolved, and they were impartial. And significantly, they banded together and helped compensate my loss with many very generous donations of tokens.

They helped make the wrong, right.

Thriving and Supportive
As an artist, I’ve also received plentiful support for my creative works, networking with other users here. In my blog writing, I’ve encountered enthusiastic engagement on topics you’d never see elsewhere, from people with technical to economic to those with philosophical or spiritual backgrounds.

This place is like a little like a small town in how we actually related to each other. A crazy tent city of different thinkers, yes, and often we disagree. And because we have free speech, often we do so with some zeal. People used to sanitized social media might be surprised by that! Be warned.

But something new users need to understand is this is an online community.

It’s not a bland anonymous city, but a place where if you have a problem and speak out, others will likely help. We also share in a passion for what this place represents, in its potential. And we talk about that vigorously.

As other social media becomes increasingly censored and dystopian, this place is our oasis.

If you need a rundown on how tokens and crypto work look here: https://www.minds.com/RealMindsChan/blog/the-mega-minds-tutorial-912105041137238016

Indeed almost anything on here has an excellent community made a tutorial so have a look in the blog section if you are confused!

https://www.minds.com/moonlit45/blog/new-users-minds-is-not-facebook-my-experience-915845098947272704

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https://www.minds.com/moonlit45/blog/new-users-minds-is-not-facebook-my-experience-915845098947272704

Comments

  1. Dank für deine interessanten Worte, liebe Kathie... Ich teile es für mich, damit ich es am Wochenende etwas gründlicher lesen kann! Beste Grüße : ))

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  2. Andi Droid Thank you for the kind words. I am loving my experience on Minds because all the freedom of speech and artistic expression is so refreshing. I've only met one unkind person. I ignore/block what I don't care for and support what interests me. No one is hiding themselves from others because they are fearful of being attacked. We all agree to support and accept free speech. The cream rises to the top.

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  3. Kathie Gifford
    So gerne doch, liebe Kathie... :)
    Ja!, tatsächlich, die Redefreiheit und die Freiheit insgesamt ist ein sehr hohes Gut und unbedingt immer zu schützen, zu verteidigen und zu unterstützen !!!
    Meinungsfreiheit und Pressefreiheit sind notwendiges Menschenrecht und muss weltweit ein akzeptierter Standart sein/werden !!!

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  4. Kathie Gifford though there's always the risk that as more popular a community becomes, it might grow beyond a manageable size. I've seen many wonderful communities succumb under their own success.

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  5. Filip H.F. Slagter True. Minds admins know this. They are taking steps to divorce themselves from censorship which alienates, and third party providers that might deplatform them in an effort to censor the platform. Social media like Minds is a service, not a movement. It's a service just like cell phone service. Imagine some third party shutting down Verizon because of a phone call someone made that they didn't like.

    Also, Minds is open source so any developer can alert the community to nefarious actions. Minds does not require account holders to use their real name and no personal information is sold.

    The crypto aspect of Minds is optional but I am becoming addicted to it as a way to show my appreciation for others' content. The more content you post on Minds and interact with others, the more free crypto you earn. As I said, I use my free crypto earned to boost (circulate for more views) content that I think is valuable enough for others to see.

    The secret to a best experience on Minds is to immediately begin looking at others' content and subscribe (same as Follow) them. Otherwise the Minds newsfeed is very boring because only posts from those that subscribe to you or you subscribe too are shown. If you are new, you aren't going to experience much. You'll run into channels (users) you don't like but just ignore or block them and keep searching for content you enjoy by clicking on the Avatar icons to the left of a post you like...that takes you to their channel where you can see all their posts and/or subscribe. Subscribe to those pages (channels) you enjoy. Make up-votes, comments and reminds (sharing the post) on others' posts and they will discover you too! I have over 400 subscribers and have been on Minds for five weeks. I had to be patient and build my Minds' experience. The Mind's UI is very much like Google+ . I use unique hashtags to create collections...I have to search on the hashtag to see my faux collection. Here's a Minds navigation tutorial I made. Come see me at https://www.minds.com/CultureKat
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lGioyHD0JWzg8jby9HsYXC5MgonhilW1QENauqmh6Q2Cy_sOTsuB_iqKacXE79dYR_WX_HJG5Qh-9w0=s0

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  6. I, usually, check "Subscription Images" on Minds to see what's interesting on my Feed in the morning. Lots of posts that get overlooked are there

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  7. Yeah, free speech on the tin - but don't ask questions. It's a crazy whirlpool of ideas and creativity. But also a safe space culture of say yeah or shut up. Not much of deep conversation. Still like it, still see an intersting future. It has the the chaos and the creativity, but needs some fighting spirit - some will to honesty and constructive critisism to mature.

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  8. On minds, Is there any way to limit your post to certain friends without charging them tokens?

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  9. As far is i know, you only can use specific hashtags - and your friends can limit their newsfeed to a set of hashtags containing yours.

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  10. Leonard Harris If you have a Minds channel, submit your question to the Minds' Help & Support Group. Even if not able to help you, it will give them an idea for enhanced functionality. Developers are working on many enhancements. I asked for the 'post on the fly' icon like the one on Google+ so you can post to your page (channel) no matter where you are on Minds. minds.com - Help & Support

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  11. Leonard Harris I was thinking, could you create a 'closed' group on Minds that is just available to your friends and post within that group when you only wanted to communicate with them?

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