Pay It Forward Contest Week 56 - These Talented Newcomers Could Use Your Support

Please show your support to these talented newcomers. By motivating them to stick around, we can secure the future of this platform.


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This is my entry for Week 56 of the Pay It Forward Curation Contest

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Supporting Newcomers

Supporting newcomers is important if we want to keep our precious platform alive. The RC system makes it almost impossible for them to establish themselves and become a member of our amazing community.

If you want some more background information, I recommend you read my initial post about why it is important to give people who arrive on the platform a fair chance and how this can be achieved by working together.

Once again, I want to thank some people who are working hard to make SteemIt a better place for newcomers. The list is far from complete, but it is good to see it is getting longer every week. :0)
(I'm sorry if I forgot to add your name to the list. I will make it up to you next time.)
@xcountytravelers, @brittandjosie, @thekittygirl and their team from the @heyhaveyamet initiative and the Steem Terminal Discord server, @swedishdragon, @futuremind from @helpie, @thedarkhorse, @jaynie from PowerHouseCreatives, the people behind @redfisher.app and @galenkp, thanks for caring enough to take action.

If you have a little Steem Power to spare, please consider delegating it to a promising newcomer. It doesn't have to be a lot. For a newcomer, the difference between 15SP or 50SP is HUGE!
If you don't want to go through the introduction posts yourself, check out the posts of @havehaveyamet and @redfisher.app to find a selection of the most promising newcomers.

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Featured Bloggers

It has been a slow week. Not because there were no promising newcomers, but because I have been pretty busy doing other things this week. A small delegation has been sent out to @zcreativemedia, @yupindra28, and @surendra544, and I can only hope they will make the most out of it.

Hopefully, I will be able to select one of their future posts for my contest entry soon.

Once again, I selected 2 of my delegatees to feature. Your support and recognition would be really appreciated, and will probably be a great source of motivation for them.

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@drippingdrizzles


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I already knew he would be part of this week's post when I found @drippingdrizzles last week. I wanted to feature him last week, but I thought it was just a little too soon, and wanted to see where he was heading first. Only a week later, he has already reached a reputation score of 53, so this will probably the only chance I have to put him in the @pifc spotlight.

Only 17 days old, and already he has shown that he's on his way to a great SteemIt adventure. Next to posting good content, I saw him helping out other newcomers. On top of that, he is eager to learn, and applies the tips he gets from others instantly.

In short... one of the most promising new Steemians I have seen so far.

(@drippingdrizzles, I'm sorry I don't have an answer to your question about the votes yet. I haven't had the time to dig into it, but it is at the top of my priority list.)


In his featured post: Covering Your Daily Needs - Amazing "Tales" Or We Are What They Feed Us With', he discusses the value of the 'daily needs' - the number of nutrients that should be provided to our body daily to preserve our health - as we can find them on most of our consumption products, and how relative this is.

The problem of daily necessity actually exists only because advertising materials rely heavily on these values. In this situation, the phrase "covering the daily need" has become virtually meaningless because the figures of daily need show biologically unexplained differences on each continent.


Read the post and support the author here



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@raymon1796


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@raymon1796 was born and raised in The Netherlands, but moved to Cambodia 2,5 years ago. On his blog, he shares stories about this life-changing adventure and the travels he has made since he moved to Asia.

He arrived on SteemIt 18 days ago and he has managed to post almost every day. On top of that, he's spending time welcoming other new Steemians

In his featured post: 'The Batu Caves' he shares his story and the photos he took while visiting the Batu Caves in Malaysia.


Read the post and support the author here

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Both have worked really hard since the day they arrived, and they definitely deserve your support. This will not only motivate them, but will also give them a chance to build their network and grow their account.

A community effort can make sure we keep the people who are adding value to the blockchain around. I would really appreciate it if you would pay both bloggers a visit and show them some TLC.



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