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RE: You are all a bunch of cowards!

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

People are self voting, It has come to a stage were advertising your post by boosting has become necessary, come to a stage where few are auto voting their friends with loads of steemit money and so many valuable posts with good content are getting piled under a lot of overrated posts. The steemit system is beautiful, but people are ruining it :/

I am not telling you guys to stop voting your friends or people you know i am just saying that know it has a value. Don't hype a stupid post which basically took no effort to make. And pleaseeeeee stop commenting on posts you haven't even read just to get some attention. That's really lame.

And also there are these irritating people who run to the posts of whales or anyone with a good balance and start commenting on their posts saying its fabulous even when it literally is the worst ever made and you even fuking know it. Pleasee stop that ass kissing.

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People are not ruining anything. They are only using Steemit in the best way possible in their own best interests. This is called capitalism and it's the fundamental model upon which Steemit is built. Perhaps in a hard fork there will be considerations for other models. But right now, Steemit is capitalistic.

Hence the need for curation rewards. Curations are strictly a capitalistic concept in which greed for the curation is supposed to drive people to upvote "quality." Unfortunately, upvoting your own post and even more so your own comment provides a much higher profit than a curation. So while greed is a motivating factor, and curation rewards are less than author rewards, no one has the monetary incentive to vote other's content, except maybe whales. So that leaves the quality of Steemit in the hands of an elite few. Just like anything else run under a capitalistic model.

Steemit is decentralized but money makes it centralized. What if a multi-billionaire joins steemit, buys 1 billion steem and powered it up? What will happen? It actually depends on the multi-billionaire's purpose. He can do what he wants (i'm referring to a male multi-billionaire). Money can turn decentralized to centralized or vice-versa. Money is infinite numbers. It has no end. It can circulate the entire universe. Even our minds are controlled by money. This is crazy!

Doesn't seem all that different than billionaires controlling mainstream media if they can pay to have their opinions pushed to the top.

Yep.
Even bitcoin as we know is a decentralized peer to peer that we transact but the fees are getting higher and higher. Its like paying the middlemen. Bitcoin is now under control. Its already in prison, guarded by banks and financial institutions.

hehe mind....blown. capita-what???

exactly all this stuff is only as decentralised a the people who are using it.

yeah, decentralized people but sometimes we're also scattered people, not united

That is all but taking place now with the Current batch of Whales. The majority of them are like a cliche in high school that cheer each other at the football game on Friday night and bully the new kid in the class room because his hair cut is different or he wears funny clothes.

Yep!
Nothing different actually to elites controlling and playing games with the dregs.

no one has the monetary incentive to vote other's content, except maybe whales.

Its not only that. As a new user i feel my vote is actually worth nothing. Also the bots seem to be a part of the system since i see them in almost every post i check.

" As a new user i feel my vote is actually worth nothing."

This is exactly as it should be.

That's the most capitalistic part about Steemit. In a capitalistic model, One needs capital investment to start a venture. The more you invest, the more your upvote will be. That's why everything on the blockchain is called a "vest". You can invest money directly to get that vote power now, or you can invest your time and energy and build your way up.

From what I've gathered so far, the bots act like auto brokers for placing your content in a stock market like bid for the curation reward. They are actually pretty useful, especially if your only capital investment is like $500 USD or so, and you want to make that start earning something right away. They can also be abused, as @berniesanders and others have been pointing out. Unfortunately, if you don't have much to invest in Steemit, whether that be money, or lots professional style content, then Steemit is not a place that will work well for you; or at least that's the hope. In truth, people have found lots of ways to make Steemit work for them without any initial investment or providing any quality content. Many whales fear this is devaluing Steem, and hence hurting their capital investments.

Many of the biggest sp holders on Steemit started with nothing. They were made dolphins by whales, in the early months, when there were far less users. Some of them created good content and some of them didn't. Some of them created schemes that purported to support minnows, but they basically embezzled by up voting themselves with the borrowed power. (This was before delegation was implemented.) My point here is that many of them invested less time and effort than people with a fraction of their sp.

Most cryptos are mined by miners who all have the same hash rate (difficulty), but here mining is done by creating content and everyone's hash rate is different. Quality of content is supposed to equal less difficulty, but the social aspect of Steemit means that this is not always the case.

The quality of content only matters in so far that it draws people in, so that the site becomes a social media hub, so the level of shit-posting is actually irrelevant as long as there are sufficient quality posts to draw people in and keep them here. Think about it, FB is a successful site and it's full of people talking crap and posting crap.

The only way to improve Steemit is to increase the number of dolphins so that there is more competition for the established dolphins, in particular the ones who shit-post.

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This is all i care for not the money next to it but if not for the money next to it its of no value these days. I am not gonna crib anymore about how shitty its has gotten around here. Ill figure out a way to stop this, let me know if you guys are in this with me?

I'm running a bit low on SP but that deserved a 100% upvote (for what it's worth). Very clearly put, without giving away whether you're pro or anti-capitalist.

Thanks. I'm thinking of writing on article titled "A Capatilistic Model On A Decentralized Platform". Steemit actually represents an incredibly interesting experiment in capitalism, something that's never been done before: the monetization of your attention. Does it create "quality"? That is left to be seen. But what's fascinating is that capitalism in its purest and most idealistic form is inherently decentralized with the concept of a "free market". Any regulation of this market takes us further away from the ideal. But you're right. I'm trying very hard not to be biased. I'm only pointing out what it is. Not what it should be.

The media knows viewer attention is currency too. That's why we all see headlines that turn your stomach, they do not care. It's all about money, advertising and that's it. The news died a long time ago.

i wrote an article in a similar vein a few days ago - not so much the capitalism metaphor, but more of steemit as a metaphor for the world economy as a whole.

It is fascinating, to say the least. As a sociologist my initial task is to figure out what the best way to collect data is, to answer these questions - the database and the various reports are an obvious starting point, but not enough! I'd love to have the time to interview/ survey some of the people with dead accounts - the 90% in other words.

I think BS above has a point, but I really don't want to wade into that particular war.

On current evidence I'm leaning towards the idea that linear rewards and unregulated self-voting are terrible foundation-principles!

Steemit hasntcreated shit. This is just a ponzy scheme, dont try to call it anything other than that.

This not Capitalism, this is Anarchy. And as such, is a fascinating experiment in human organisation.

good answer. very interesting discussion.

Uhm, that would be a big NO. What Steem is is Crony Capitalism. A few poweful voters (whales), upvote posts that are usually CRAP. For this to be TRUE capitalism, each vote would be worth exactly the same. A post getting 100 individual votes is more valuable than a post that gets one vote from one whale. The emphasis should be on content creators. Without content, you just end up with what quite honestly feels like a giant ponzi scheme.

You pegged it. I am looking forward reading your article. I once made a post about why we have self-voting option. Yes because it is how it works in real life too. So, is there no solution to this problem?

I cannot express how pleased I am to hear you say these things. I have been trying for ages to slowly build an audience with serious unique content and it is unfortunate that no matter what the platform, there will always be those whose only "art" is gaming the system. Great comments, following you now!

The essential purpose and for which a social network of this type is created is to share any amount of knowledge and own experiences to grow personally, socially, economically and culturally; Actually it seems a very original and beautiful project. It is unfortunate that it is surrounded by capitalism, an imposing and aggressive system whose overall purpose is greedy profit and enrichment at whatever cost.
On the other hand, I think it is very satisfying to value an article of good quality, because that act of issuing a value judgment on the work of another person, allows healthy and respectful criticism to make us grow more and more. I share your criteria and position. I am new to the steemit community.

"The essential purpose and for which a social network of this type is created is to share any amount of knowledge and own experiences to grow personally, socially, economically and culturally; Actually it seems a very original and beautiful project. It is unfortunate that it is surrounded by capitalism, an imposing and aggressive system whose overall purpose is greedy profit and enrichment at whatever cost."

So, you must be the creator of Steem, huh, since you know what it was made for?

Try earning your place here before opening your mouth with grandiose, unsupported statements.

On reading your opening line, my brain twitched and tells me "decentralization" and "capitalism" shouldn't be found married together in one concept.

A free market under the fundamental principles of capitalism would ideally not be centralized.

In economics, a free market is an idealized system in which the prices for goods and services are determined by the open market and consumers, in which the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government, price-setting monopoly, or other authority.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_market

I dont know what happening right now

"The steemit system is beautiful, but people are ruining it :/"
Everything people touch they ruin
Those who started it, with the most to lose better brush up real quick on history. Modern will do. Although ancient will show you just the same story.

Regimes always become corrupted and are either destroyed from within like the Shah in Iran, Qadaffi. Or without, Saddam Hussein.

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Steemit is not immune from any influence of evil

They could fix it by making each vote have the same power. Right now it is just Crony Capitalism.

Rofl. Yeah, fix it by destroying the entire platform and all investor cash. Great idea.

They should fix Bitcoin by making every wallet balance the same!!@#!!@#!

The least you could do is upvote my comment with your massive steem power. That is when you are not voting for yourself or garbage content of your friends.

That would make the system a lot fairer and solve 99% of the problems. Steem Savings interest could be tweeked to incentivize investment that way instead.

Doubt it will ever happen though.

"That would make the system a lot fairer and solve 99% of the problems."

How exactly is it fair to give someone with $1 million in stake the same vote as someone with $0 in stake?

Oh, right, it's completely fucking not.

Well you would be investing with the incentive steem goes up in value I assume in this model.

@lexiconical Voting would not be stake related, and rewards from stake investment would come from interest. So the reward pool would be distributed between those with a large investment (via interest), and those who produced quality content, not people upvoting their own posts.

exactly. its so disheartening

Exactly not. Fucking awful idea.

Maxim of British business has always been "If you can't build a fiddle into it, it's not worth doing."

In #Steemit's case the fiddle (one of many corrupting the platform) is LEVERAGE

Nobody ever got rich quick without

  1. Leverage
  2. Avoiding tax

LEVERAGE has been engineered into the business plan. For Steemians in developing countries it can be the difference of breaking free from a lifetime of uncertainty about poverty.

For the few at the top of the pyramid (because that's what Steem is) their leveraged returns could keep them in a lifestyle of idleness and luxury.
Provided they realise the IRS know everything about them, so they better have a smart CPA or the US Marshals will be ringing their bell

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This comment is mostly nonsense.

Why you assume all Steemit users are dodging taxes is anyone's guess.

You are totally right. No one is immune for any evil desires.

I wouldn't say you are a dumb artist! You just said the truth!
A lot of posts without even a real content are overrated... sadly!
Steemit is really gorgeous but all the unhealthy greed of some people is destroying it little by little...

That is humanity for you my friend, no matter how beautiful something is or how precious/valuable something gets, humans tend to be greedy making such things lose its value. It saddens me to see steem/sbd being really undervalued which these greedy guys play a big role in the weakness of steem/sbd. This wasn’t the true intention of this platform. I pray may this nonsense be resolved. We never appreciate what we have till we lose it.

I have returned here from a near year off and I was wondering why I was getting NO notice at all....jajaja I get it now, sad.

yup! that happened to me for a month. keep posting each day no matter the payout. Don't care about how many people are looking at it. Just focus on improving your posts and building a circle of your own.Interact with new minows they make really amazing posts.

let me resteem your best post , good luck!

Welcome back
Splash the cash
My 1 cent worth too

I flag the ass kissers in my reply line. I find that behavior reprehensible. It's vote fishing and with me will never end well. And for this comment I am not looking for an upvote or a flag. Just my 2 steems worth in agreement with @awakeningartist 's comment here.

that's just how Human beings are, They always look for the loophole and take advantage of it.. Sad

After a while centralization occurs. It happens in the form of mining pools of POW-based cryptocurrencies. With respect to steem it occurred in the form of followers of whales following them not for the content, but purely out of greed.

are you talking about those people who have a lot of sp and self vote their own post and comments up to $10.00 or more. then comment several times on the same post. each time up voting each comment?
like a certain user who has commented on this post several times and upvoted themselves?

Users like this are forcing more and more people to this every day:

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The seriously tragic thing is that arse kissing works!

There is a particular dolphin who, when new, used to beg and post his links in people's wallets and kiss ass in the comment section of anyone with a few thousands sp. It worked for him he was soon being voted large. Of course, it maybe that his posts are actually good! I can't stand sycophants, so never looked.