With great collectors come great responsibility
With the famous phrase of the spiderman movie adapted to the Bitmonds world, I would like to write this article, regarding the importance, in my opinion, that the community will have in supporting the Bitmonds project.
Yes you got it right, we are the main reference point of the project during this flat phase, for problems that can happen to a start up.
Let's get to the point: why do I believe that at this moment the community plays a fundamental role?
Let's start by discussing perhaps the most important aspect: welcoming new arrivals. Yes, you got it right, right now I really believe that all of us are the most responsible for this welcome: waiting for the new tools that will be made available by the founders of the Bitmonds project, it is useless to deny that most of the negotiations do not take place via the platform but through the various social networks. In these social networks like telegram and facebook various groups have been created, managed by administrators who are doing a great job. These are also the groups where newcomers could start to approach the Bitmonds world. And what is the way we should welcome them? MAKING HEALTHY AND CORRECT INFORMATION AND FOLLOWING THE RULES IMPOSED BY THE ADMINS.
Regarding the second point, I would like to remind you that the administrators of these groups are not paid by anyone, they are simply giving us their time to passionately support a project in which they believe.
Regarding the first point instead, try for a second to put yourself in the shoes of a newcomer, you open a group for the first time, and you start reading news such as: 'The project is finished', 'the generations will never start again' and things like that. What would your reaction be? These informations not supported by concrete evidence have only one effect: moving the community away from the project.
But let's stay in the shoes of a newcomer, how would you feel to open one of these groups, and see posts of users who are proud of having done incredible business with other users, perhaps with lack of experience in this sector or which they need to get back some money to decrease the risk of their investmenr? Or worse, see people who are making fun of someone in a public group without even having the common sense of hiding the name, for an offer which they didn't consider appropriate?
I don't know about you, but I the only way I would feel is to absolutely not want to enter this world.
So, let's face our responsibilities, let's welcome the newcomers by making healthy information and giving them all the tools to adapt in the Bitmonds world, and let's help the administrators in their really not simple job of managing groups that now count even 500 people.
Sorry if I went on, but this was a message that I absolutely wanted to send.
If you want to have access to the telegram and facebook groups that I mentioned in this article and that I would recommend click here.
What do you think of this article, do you agree or not? Let me know in the comments
Follow @BitmondsW
Comments
Post a Comment