I dont think you can ever create a sterile environment without PC standards. Anytime you gather people together, you'll have someone pointing out the PC shit going on and making a fuss about it. nature of the beast.
Providing monetization for content creators is great, until we realize that there has to be special interest from the person providing the money. Focused money is the only way to be paid to create content, save for the few people who are really good at entertaining (think the casey neistats and Jenny Marbles).
part of the issue with that concept is that MOST PEOPLE have nothing significantly important to share. and even if we did, we dont have the skill to deliver the message. Which is fine! But seeing the truth means that blogging is not a community thing.
There must be more!
What else is there?????
DPOS is realistically dealing with scalability, in my opinion. Put a fee on transactions and we can all go home. 😎
But, hey, the blogging/social media thing is the coolest dapp on the chain!
I guess that might be the case. Scaling goes hand in hand with profit and costs. But if I paid for scaling costs for 2 years up front and there is still no profit in 2 years, then scaling wasnt the issue. Usability is.
It's a great question, and one I have asked before. The funny thing is... Although I can't clearly answer the question, believe there is an answer.
Letting it stew for a bit.
I believe theres an answer, and its sort of brewing. At the end of the day, its all about the dollars. How can someone benefit and profit off the network is the million dollar question.