I've always thought the Steemit business model was a bit complicated for mass adoption, but what you pointed out confirmed to me to avoid this platform. I think flagging in itself isn't a bad thing, but I think what's happening here is flagging is being used by people in ways it was never designed for, and second that the flagging feature is far too powerful within Steemit. Within the blockchain community as a whole, I think we'll see a number of these types of projects die (maybe a slow death, well see) until we arrive at a model that truly works and gains mass adoption. Steemit was one of the first, but I think others will do things far better into the future. If Steemit was working, it would have been bought out by a bigger player by now or there would have been massive adoption. Neither has happened, and now that you are protesting, arguable the biggest promoter of Steemit, I think Steemit is in big trouble at the moment.
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What does this have anything to do with the post? Come to think of it most of your recent comments have seemed very off-topic...
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