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RE: Ways We Protect Our Communities

in #community7 years ago

Looking even at here on the blockchain. How do you see this platform working to protect healthy community norms?

i actually don't see that happening at least in most cases. There are a lot of individuals that try to maintain a healthy balance in here but as i see it in a way the whole blogging aspect of steemit (which was/is very healthy for me) is steadily going down!

Is there anything more you'd like to see done, speaking of specific actions to be taken?

I want more attention towards Steemit and the blogging aspect, a better interface, bid-bots restriction, abuse restriction, older posts reward system.

Imagine that after hf20 if you reward a comment by 0,01 cent (that most people have this days) it goes back to reward pool :P you need 0,02 and more

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Yes, it was actually a .02 dust threshold before, but steem was worth more, so it was easier for more people to give that.

I too notice that engagement is diminishing on here. I think interest in crypto in general is diminishing among the general public. I wish the exploiters would lose interest, but they seem to hang in there. We must too and keep creating and curating.

And thinking about ways to keep improving opportunity for more people on here.

People are missing the whole point that this industry works in exponential effects. Last one was when Steem went from $0.07 to stable $0.3+, the next movement will be +0.3 to $5 stable. You will never see the exponential effect coming either. Literally every single human will come back + more when there is more value in the system. So engagement will go by price effects.