Voted for Perhaps, if this change means… (please comment).
The increasing of the real, human interaction under the blog posts of the Steemit community.
The real, human comments under the blog posts of Steemit is nowadays rare.
Not only under my own blog posts, but under many other people's blog posts.
There are a lot more content creators on Steemit than readers.
A lot of people want to write, but almost no one wants to read and interact (communicate) with others.
Just see this blog post (not mine) for example.
The author wrote a good blog post, but there is only 2 human comments under that blog post. 1 is my comment, the second is the reply of the author of the blog post.
But there are 3 bot comments under that blog post.
Nowadays the real, human interaction is rare on Steemit.
This can be very disappointing and demotivating, if you spend hours of work with a very engaging blog post, and you see that almost (or literally) no one cares about it.
This is the biggest problem on Steemit.
Probably this is one of the biggest reasons behind the bad user retention of Steemit.
Or to be more explicit, probably this is one of the biggest reasons behind why thousands of users are left (and still leaving) Steemit.
The community have to change (improve) the level of real, human interaction somehow.
On the bright side, I find dpoll posts have a better than average amount of human interaction
Yes, you are right. I experience the same.
Probably this is the main reason why dPoll became one of my favorite dApps on the Steem blockchain.
Another aspect for this is the fact that the developers of dPoll are care about what the users of dPoll are think about dPoll, and dPoll is constantly improving, implementing/porting new functions/features based on the user feedbacks/requests/ideas/suggestions.
Another good thing is the fact that they are upvoting polls (not every poll, of course).
It will be in even more engaging once the comment thread is visible on dpoll.xyz.
I suppose people want to collect Steem, and they aren't real bloggers or writers or content producers. The system incentivizes people to mix writing and investing (in crypto, in Steem), and that is not for anybody. Most people have no clue of investment. Many people are terrible writers. Perhaps most of them should simply work a little more in real life and buy a cryptocurrency investment fund (or ETF or investment trust).
I wrote about Steem rewards and wages here, poll here
Many people write a post and go to chat with friends or family on Messenger or Whatsapp, or Discord. Because the others are there.