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RE: Team Europe’s Deep Dive (Report #3)

in Steem POD Team10 days ago

We love interaction. Interaction - surely the very thing a “social” media platform should be about, right?

Greetings, internet friend! I agree with you that interaction is something that unfortunately I missed a lot on our network an uncountable amount of times; however, I can safely state that I've connected with great Brazilians in the past, and more recently have been happy to be talking with English-speaking people like you, gorilla and remlaps. I've been trying to interact more in the comments, but it's sometimes difficult to change our routines to accommodate new habits... I find myself more often then not bookmarking more posts than I can read and end up not interacting nor reading them all, unfortunately, I guess it's another opportunity to have patience and keep trying (:

What captivates him isn’t the crime thriller storyline centered on a grumpy cop, but rather the setting: Yosemite National Park.

I loved this description, especially after having been the past week to one of the most beautiful parks here in Brasil (and in the world!), the PETAR - Parque Estadual Turístico do Alto da Ribeira. My love for nature keeps growing every year I remain on this planet!!

Adding to it, I think that the Yosemite National Park is definitely not only the beautiful background view, but also one of the main characters in the show, just like the woods in Twin Peaks or the forest in The Blair Witch Project.

Finishing off with one of the favorite photos I took during my second time visiting PETAR, the place I hope to add some posts about in STEEM Atlas soon! And thank you once more to you and Team Europe for the support ✨

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I've connected with great Brazilians in the past

Yes, it's a great pity that we long-term Steemians in particular have to talk about the past so often recently.
In the past, this place was also teeming with German users - some of them remarkable authors, some of them just great people. They have all left. Probably only wisely, as they recognised the signs of development early on... 😔

I am also pleased to have met you. Unfortunately much too late...

sometimes difficult to change our routines to accommodate new habits...

Sure! Unfortunately, it is not difficult for most people to get used to something that the big stake-holders - explicitly ‘the Steemit team’ - have supposedly said. I am somewhat disgusted by this begging ‘follow-the-money mentality’ or conformity of all those who once also had influence. Sorry - I've seen too much in this curator month. Much more than I would ever have dared to imagine.

I loved this description

We have certainly made an effort and (not only) really dealt with the voted posts. So much for the topic of time... 😉

PETAR

Wow! If I ever get to Brazil, I have to go there!

So long, dear Massola... 😊

Yes, it's a great pity that we long-term Steemians in particular have to talk about the past so often recently.

This sentence got to me, and I have to confess that this has been a difficult reply to write. I also have been really disappointed and sad with nany things that happened and that continue to happen in this network. However, after my beloved twitter was hijacked from night to day, and it was blocked off in Brazil for some time, I wanted to try to go back to at least creating content somewhere more decentralized; and I hoped this was still the place for it.

And even though I'm not sure anymore of a lot of things, I still like to be writing in here and sometimes interacting with people that I'd otherwise wouldn't be able to, so as long as it's still making sense to me, I'll keep doing it. And despite some disappointments, it's been a truly great surprise to see the work you, @the-gorilla, and @moecki have done through @team-europe and the curating account! To quote your words from one of the NO posts, interactions are what truly make a network social, and your interactions really inspired me to continue trying to create the best content I could, for me and for the community.

Wow! If I ever get to Brazil, I have to go there!

So long, dear Massola... 😊

It's definitely one of the most special places here in my dear country! But, even if you come to Brazil and you don't have the opportunity to visit PETAR, if you pass by my chaotic but unique city of São Paulo, it will be a pleasure to give you a tour.

So long, dear chriddi :))