Me and social media platforms

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3 years ago

It all started with joining facebook groups where people look for and offer online jobs. More specifically, not just online jobs, but nowadays it is very fashionable to say anything that can be done online. Work from home, only 1-2 hours a day, all you need is your phone, all you have to do is write posts. Of course, this is so far from true in most cases. Sure, you need your phone, you need the posts, but your money won't be from that, it's from recruiting and selling products. And in most cases the products don't migrate to your customers on their own either, so the claim that we are talking about work that can be done entirely from home has already been overturned.

So I joined these groups in the hopes that I would find something with which I could make some money. And after a lot of fake offers and fake money making apps, I stumbled upon an ad again in which the advertiser promised to make money by writing posts and not have to sell anything. That was Kiki.

Do you remember Kiki? So I downloaded the app and wrote a post.I got it for if I remember correctly about 20 cents. At the time, I didn't even know that to get 1 dollar, you had to write a minimum 300 words per post. The minimum payout was 75 dollar. I thought there would be plenty of time to reach that amount and if I did wasn't sure that would be paid. As I mentioned before, I was a lot disappointed with other apps. That's how I stopped. For some reason after a month, I went back again ad started writing. I wrote in my own language, I thought it was normal. In the meantime I read the posts of others and tried to understand as much as possible with my intermediate level of English language skills, I also wrote comments in English. But almost no one understood my posts. I was persistent for a long time and said: no, I won't write in English. I liked the other users quite a lot, a lot of people came close to me, and it was bad that I understood what they were writing about, but they didn't understand what I was writing about. So I started writing in English. This was good in several ways. Attendance at my posts has increased , friendships have become closer and my English have improved a lot. I wanted to achieve more and more, In enjoyed things more and more, photography also became my hobby.

Now if I think about what photos I was proud of, I have to laugh at myself. I got into the super creators, which was a big accolade for me and had a lot of benefits. I reached the 75 dollar and I got the money and I was very happy. But the problems began. Payments were late, the management gave strange explanations , they were also looking for staff members among the users. Due to the lot of outrage, she users got 20 dollar from their 75 dollar in advance. I got it too. Many gave up at this time, but many persevered until the last minute. I made a total 225 dollar, if which I only got 95 dollar.But even so, I was lucky because there were users who had been active users for many months, reached the same amount of money as me, but ended up not getting anything. The app was still available , but everybody already knew it was over, and that's when Tsu started. Honestly, I didn't know the old Tsu but I read good things about it. And with Kiki's death , I didn't want to lose my new hobby and my new friends.

At first everything on Tsu was very new to me, it worked differently than Kiki, plus it was rudimentary with lots of bugs and flaws. We absolutely didn't make any money in the first month, but that wasn't a problem because we met the other users, the app, found old friends and so on. After about a month, money appeared in our account, we received a certain amount based on our activities so far, for example I got 20 dollar. And from then on we could see our balance grow day by day, there was constant updates, it was exciting.While using Tsu, my photos and knowledge of English improved even more. I think I have achieved success in all areas, I earned over 400 dollar total. But there were constant bugs in the app, more and more updates came, but the bugs remained and the earnings were also declining . I left Tsu, it hurt, but I didn't feel so good to be there anymore.

i signed up for noise.cash. People said it is similar to Twitter. But I never had Twitter account so for me, this comparison didn't mean much. At first it was all very strange, posts of a few words, very few photos, identical profile photos. At first I thought I wasn't going to love noise.cash. But I felt more and more at home by the time. Now I am spending almost my all day there. I really like the management thinking, the many new updates. My feeling is that they see everything, overthrow the fraudsters, react to posts. When I joined some of my friends were already there, and it helped me a lot to have a good time. And more and more of our friends are joining day by day and I am very happy about that. Of course I also made new friends, I also get a lot of support and kindness from new friends. I really hope I can spend a lot more time with them on noise.cash.

And of course there is a straight path from noise.cash to read.cash.

So this is my "short" story of how I got here.

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Nice article. And a very clever username. 👍

Your English is really good now. How long did it take you to get to this level from when you started writing in English?

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