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RE: Has The Steemit Community Been Scammed?
Totally obvious what the truth here is. The pictures are too perfect. She is too perfect...I mean they put a busty "model" in all these great pics almost always showing midriff in locations that are always PERFECT. There is no real content here. It's just eye candy.
It's apparently not that obvious, there were a lot of people who came to her defense yesterday wanting an explanation why she had been flagged for 15 days.
It doesn't look like her earnings have dropped much....good grief. People are so gullible for polished ad campaigns...
George Carlin: Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.
Wish Carlin were alive today :)
Authors that reliably trend are perfect vehicles for mining the rewards pool, and bots are programmed to time their votes so as to maximally extract rewards.
Linking SP to VP has created of Steemit a rewards mining mechanism, and the social media is merely a gloss that lends it the appearance of something with other value.
@sweetsssj will continue to trend and create a mechanism that allows curation rewards to be extracted from the pool, until VP is delinked from SP holdings. I am not holding my breath waiting for the change.
The SEC's recent announcement that it will regulate cryptocurrencies that operate as securities, as Steem does, will force a change. Unless there is a dramatic revision of how VP is weighted, Steemit will be regulated out of existence.
Fakebook will love that.
I won't.
Edit: I don't want to confuse the possibility that something can be done with an assumption that it was intended to be done. People make mistakes, and the devs may have been saints.
OTOH...
Yeah, the system is pretty efficient.
Your entire philosophy is the direct opposite of what The West stands for anymore.
Consume, consume, consume and don't stop to think about anything.