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RE: Time To End The Biggest Failed Experiment On The Steem Blockchain!!!

in #busy5 years ago

I think the real problem is that right now Steem-based sites are trying to be the place for EVERYTHING. This is exactly where communities come in. There are a lot of people looking for "quality" content who don't care for the cat videos, and there's no reason why they shouldn't have a specific Steem-based community for that, where non-quality content gets downvoted.

Similarly, there should be communities for the audiences who want to watch people fall off things and hurt themselves, and in those places that type of content will be at the top and earn the most, because it is the most valuable to that audience.

The point is that there is no reason why all types of content has to all be in the same place and everyone has to fight about what they think deserves to be there or not, which is what we have on Steem right now.

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I agree @yabapmatt.

There are a lot of apps that deal with serious content. Heck, I always do my best to put up quality blog posts. I am not one for selfies or things like that.

We have apps for those like busy and steemspeak. That said, those apps also allow for a link to a cat video from youtube being posted.

I used Dlike as an example because there is a site with a specific purpose. It is around like just like your app is based around people who are interested in a digital asset game. There is room for both on here. Those who like gaming can use your app, those who like posting stuff that interests them can use dlike, and those who like both can do that too.

Good point @yabapmatt I like the way @musing solves the problem by taking away the content that would be thought of as spam on steemit or busy and putting it all in comments of their account. On one hand it looks pretty on their interface, on the other hand people can’t complain that their feeds are spammed with question and answer posts.

When the disaster that dmania was happened I had to unfollow some people that flooded my feed with uninteresting for me gifs. I’d rather switch to a different interface to check them out.

Yes, I think @Actifit and other similar dapps should adopt a similar approach or at least provide the option

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You've hit the nail on the head!

I agree @yabapmatt ... I would also see a frontend that realizes .. people might just like to see a mixture of some of the different 'community' content in their feed and it sets the frontend up that people can actually select the D'Apps they would like to see posts from in their feed.

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Thanks for pointing out the nuance of the issue.

I am not a big fan of dlike or share2steem.

Personally, I think the thrust should be content that is unique to our platform and not link aggregation.

I've seen a few too many #sharingcontent and other type of posts get over rewarded and don't think that is a the right way for our platform to shine.

#originalcontentFTW

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