The thing about Steemit is that if you have enough money, you can direct the platform. You can make yourself invunerable to flagging and can also control content visibility to suit your whims. While it is decentralised, it is not unable to be controlled. We’ve all watched the rather high profile case of a single user gradually chipping away at the reward pool and there is literally no mechanic in place that can stop it. You have enough power, you control your path on Steemit.
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Yes, that's why I said equal voting power to anybody who is an active member (idk,maybe at least one post a day and the account is 6 months old )
I'm not sure if I can think of a way of implementing it fairly. With voting power equal, it still benefits those who are very well established - big gravity entities pull in the votes - and it will make like a struggle for those trying to start out.
Not that I've got a solution for a level playing field though, sounds like a case for a master of algorithms!
But you have the chance to become "well established" as well.It takes time,lot of work,and some investment.
That is certainly true. I've been plugging away since late November and I'm juuuuuust about starting to feel like I'm tangibly getting towards my self-set goals on the platform.
See? And now I will follow you to help a little reaching your goals and forget about Facebook! :-)