RE: Steemit: The Current Identity and the Lack of New Investment
Users will leave this site if more sites like Golos.io are being made. If you speak another language like french, then why not start your own site like Golos.io. This could be a major blow to Steemit, if we start to separate from each other. We could have another big drop in users, activity, investment and drop in potential new users.
Today i seen a post from @better which helps Steemit users that are only making a few cents on very good blog posts. I believe people that have a reputation above 60 should invest, whatever you can afford to @better so he can help more users. It's hard to tell what's good and what's not good, but I believe if you have 20+ people commenting on your post, it's good.
Great post, love it.
The comments count not the upvotes. - @bola
I'm kind of torn on the idea of sites in different languages. I understand why some people might want that for their native language, but I also think that it doesn't exactly mesh with the concept of global connectivity and breaking down those geographical and cultural boundaries. As a whole, it's certainly not beneficial to the platform and how it's supposed to operate. Breaking off large chunks of users into their own separate communities isn't really going to help build the overall user base.
And while I applaud the efforts of laonie and his bot initiative, I'd rather see more users manually curating and interacting with those users who offer great content but are going unnoticed. A few comments are much better than a few votes that are worth pennies, in my opinion.