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RE: Steemit Winter Update: 2017 reflection, our Vision Statement and Mission, and a look forward
Oopps. i just realise this problem. yeah, newbie like have to work really really hard on writing and posting a good content to increase my reputation to gain the money, buy when an account comes with the money the are stronger than me even if the account was just in the lower reputation. it's not really help the poor then, it is making the rich become richer and the poor have to work harder and work for long time to get rich.
and i think the board have to see this problem as a important issues.
Are you describing a planet called Earth, or the decentralized steem ecosystem, because on this particular point they both work exactly the same way. This is a job. Roll up your sleeves and do it or not. Choice is yours. I've seen plenty of penniless people from 3rd world countries become wealthy here. Were they asking for someone to save them? Nope, they already know it's like life, and got busy and got on with it.
It only depends will you do the "dirty" work or not. There are people who are completely fine with using bots to promote garbage content. I tried that on my first posts myself, I must admit, but I felt bad and stopped. There is the difference between working hard in a regulated, functional system and working hard to exploit the vulnerabilities of the system. Some people can, some cant, some can to some degree...nothing bad with that, but habits always remain. We are all different.