Hi Everybody !
The reputation and influence that I acquire I am going to use it for helping as many people (artists mostly) in as many ways I as can.
Credit: Anritco
To make it easier let's put some rules
- Not "I Need", Yes "I Give": There was a person that spammed me few days ago (I won't give names but I will say a lot "person" to neither clarify the genre) begging me for help and tagging me sarcastically of "helper of community" for not answering to his messages 2 minutes after he tagged me six times in an open chat in less than 10 minutes. I attended this artist's questions (because it was an artist and so on got particularly my attention): It was its second post (the first one was an #introduceyourself without the proper proofs of identity) and it was titled "Can I go selfish for a while?" or something like that. He was asking for donations for buying a luxury digitalizer tablet that I don't even have (after 7 years of profession).
As you may guess, this artist didn't do much money. Even tho' at the end I upvoted and supported this person. And of course the spam continued until I gave my reasons and started ignoring all the messages.
- You Know Nothing Jonh Snow: See, you don't really know what the person you are talking to is going through. In most of cases you don't even know the name of the person (and sometimes bots) you are talking to. Therefore you don't know his/her schedule. I know it's hard, but you have to try
at leastto be more patient, and not a pain in the butt. Everybody has different times and being too insistent in the wrong way will not only not provide the result you want but also generate a negative impact in your image.
Which means that every time those that remember you as a spammer will see you posting or commenting, they will instantly ignore and bloq you in their heads (if not in the platform itself). Remember that Steemit has not only upvotes, but downvotes.
- Improve the Community, Improve WITH the Community: See, we are all humans, are all in the same race of becoming the best version of ourselves, the best we can both in soul and physically. It is a race that each one of us have with him/herself. But we are not alone.
By this I don't mean that there's plenty of people that will help you, but actually there s plenty of people that you should help.
The more people gets your help, the more you are improving as a human being and (your image grows). And Steemit, luckily enough, makes also possible to get some materialistic tools (such as money) in return. So instead bombing others with your problems and needs, offer them a hand.
See, people have enough problems with managing their own lives. In most of cases they don't want more problems into their lives. So in essence what I mean with this is:
I promise you that sooner or later you will get your reward. And finally, all this doesn't mean that you shouldn't ask for help if you need that. I'm just being terribly sincere about how people in most of cases (not ALL the cases) will react: They wont give a s%!t care about you if you are no one for them. Look:
- Try to be Objective: Let's put things in perspective. Two possible scenarios:
** Scenario #1. Say, you had an average hard day of work. You come back to home super tired and get into your pc, Steemit, steemit.chat. (You already have your influence -high number of steempower- in the platform).Suddenly you have five new private messages from a guy that you never heard about in your life before. And it goes like this:
"-Please upvote, follow and resteem."
"-Follow x follow"
"-I ll upvote you."
"-link"
"-link"
** Scenario #2. You had an average hard day of work. You come back to home super tired and get into your pc, Steemit, steemit.chat. (You already have your influence -high number of steempower- in the platform). Suddenly you have one new private message from a guy that you saw giving some feedback and help to others in general room chat. And it goes like this:
"-Hey! How are you doing! I'm sorry I'm bothering you but, I've been trying to promote this post of mine in many ways... I've been looking at your posts and they are truly good. I would like to ask you if you have any advice for making mine better? So maybe they will catch more the attention."