think next level of facebook. One where you are offered the potential of real value from posting. then steem dollars etc can be traded for something else. unlike now, where you are just offered a pre-designed platform and content creators are not even real share holders the vast vast majority of the time. How many of us Facebook users own facebook shares? Steemit gives us ownership too. blockchain "money" , block chain contracts, block chain product history receipts etc are the future that we like it or not.
How do you not feel autonomous in curating content? I am interested and please tell me more.
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Okay, starting to make sense (thanks for answering, you're the first person to answer me so far).. so you're saying the power is with the people in that we're all shareholders through blockchain currency and the public contracts/receipts.. but my lack of feeling autonomous comes in when thinking about what ways I can impact the system manifolds myself, directly, to propose edits to the system and have my voice heard. Thats the part thats not clear to me yet. As for a pre-designed platform, thats a a part of my question.. how do we have access to help mold this platform? As far as I can tell, there is in fact a pre-designed system in place of uploading posts, voting, etc.. but what system is in place for changes to the system? Am I making any sense? :/
you are making total sense and it is a very good question. let me think about it and I will get back to you.
Cool, thank you! I appreciate it :)
@intrepidsurfer - Nevermind! Got my question answered. I reached out to the volunteers on the help channel in steemchat, and the steemwitness, darko, helped break it down for me in a helpful way. Steemit is a private company that owns and develops the Steem blockchain. They own it, but they don't run it as it's run by the users. Being open source, any developer can participate and fix bugs and make improvements which are merged by Steemit's team. As for "user feedback," that channel seems mainly to be the #help channel on SteemChat plus an email address. And the witnesses are developers who host the blockchain nodes, and the users can vote for these people. Whew.. got it ... although it's privately owned, it is, indeed, mostly influenced by the users. Thanks for engaging :)