I agree with @tcpolymath that Steemit, Inc. ought to be transparent about their delegations. But, you probably already agree. And you are probably right that they won't change their odd, secretive method for selecting delegatees, which is really too bad.
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Why does anyone think that a private company like steemit inc will tell anyone what they are doing?
Do they not understand that a private company does what is in the best interest of those private owners?
I was hoping that they would be more open... until I discovered that it was a completely private company. Now I don't expect them to do anything but enrich themselves. Isn't that what private companies do?
https://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemit,_Inc
In order to do so, private companies must create and mantain some product/service at a high enough level of quality that people still want to pay for it.
They have a right to keep secrets, and we have the right to continually demand them to change that policy. Else, a more competent company will obsolete them in the long term.