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RE: Steemit: The Current Identity and the Lack of New Investment
Yeah, it can certainly feel that way. User activity and prices are down and a lot of the voting is automated, so comments and upvoting comments has fallen off. It's not a good sign, but it can still be fixed with the right development, marketing, and incentives.
Agreed. I second your emphasis on the importance of knowing the roadmap for development by Steemit, Inc. and, not to sound like a dick, but I wouldn't mind hearing from Ned about how he is developing his skills as the public representative of the platform. A charismatic figurehead who understands the importance of theatricality and hype-building would certainly help and may be critical, and while Ned seems like a great guy who is doing a great job in many ways: charismatic he is not. Musk learned those skills and so can he.