
Another varied and interesting day of Steem posts and people getting to know each other. At times we had some pretty spirited conversation.
The last part of the evening recording below was a discussion about the pros and cons of the curation system being changed to a 50/50 split between authors and curators from the current 75/25 split.
I love the variety of the conversations that are sparked. Usually they stem from the content of a post. The Ramble and in particular PYPT is a place where people from all parts of STEEM can meet each other.
Remember, comments on the posts are just as important as the upvotes.
This is the replay of the morning session:

This is the replay of the evening session:

Posts Shared for Those Not Present
One of the things I enjoy on PYPT is the number of guests who share posts for others. Here are some of the people who had posts shared and were not present at PYPT: @millhouze, @tattoodjay, @shayne, @katrina-ariel, @yidneth, @thedamus, @txatxy, @fiftysixnorth, @saffisara, @betamusic, @twodorks, @beautifulbullies, @joseda32,
Come on in and join the fun. Clearly there are people who attend PYPT who enjoy your work.
The Giveaway
A giveaway was held for each session with the winners who were present and active receiving an Steem Basic Income Share each.
Congrats to: @sgt-dan, @thehive, @bluefinstudios & @thekittygirl
The purpose of PYPT is for Steemians to bring along a recent post, share it with the assembled and talk about the post and their blog.
PYPT is one of a growing number of shows being broadcast live on @ramblingradio.
Conclusion
Don’t forget, you can visit the Steemit Ramble discord at anytime. I encourage you to visit the Curation channel where other curators on the platform share their curation posts. You’ll find some excellent posts to read in those curation posts. Pimp Your Post Thursday attendees can add their posts to their own channel.
You can nominate others posts in the #nominate-someones-post channel. If I use your nomination in the Steemit Ramble, a periodic curation post I do, then you can nominate your own posts in #nominate-your-post channel.
There is a growing reference section containing posts of value on the platform and about writing. Writing is a craft and one we want to do well when producing content on the platform
If you are too busy to share, there is a post promotion channel. I might look in there some day. Steemit is about sharing and building community.









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