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RE: Who is the real leader of the Steem realm?

in #steem6 years ago

Pretty much a non-point article, really ironic with the massive bid for tipu.
Changing distribution of reward is fine but what actual implementation should the change take?
There are about million of shit posters who look to milk cents from Steemit. Who's going to pay a group of people to sift through the trash to reward the brain? Is it expected to be an unrewarded, holistic job that whales should do out of the kindness of their hearts?
Adopt the mass by letting the mass leads you by the nose? Every single bastards on the blockchain is about making money. Are we going to reward every bid bots buying, trash post making, self aggrandizing dipshit like me and drive Steem/SBD price of oblivion?

Even in real life, money makes money. If begging for self righteousness doesn't work in real life, sure as hell isn't going to work here either.

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Online press is trying to measure success with the number of visitors and number of page loads. Measuring online media is a science, not applied here. Why?


Maybe many are trying to make cents on Steem system, but whales receive the big share. I didn't say we shouldn't reward stake (capital), I said we should reward valuable content more. The question is, how?


People, whales or not, upvoting themselves, lending Steem power to others for money or selling/buying votes, or simply voting for each other in a small group, "cirkle jerking", are all the same. All are converting Steem Power to cash (or more Steem Power that can be converted to cash). I don't think that concludes with the original goals of Steem and oviously something should be made to reach a broader, or mass adoption. If you can't change people - you can't, I'm sure -, you should change the rules.


Yes, I use robots, like many others. If you are playing poker alone with 4 swindlers and you play clean, you are irational. "Don't hate the player, hate the game."

Lol, at least you own up to what you do. I can respect that.