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RE: Facebook Invests Millions in Community Leaders - What Steemit Inc Should Learn From This

in #facebook7 years ago

The thing is Facebook is gradually learning and I think Zuckerberg deep down would want to overthrow the longevity of steemit, if I was @ned, I will of course usevthis opportunity to think of certain development expeccially communities, I once said this but I was told it was a wrong idea by some whales now here it comes again.

We've got to act faster and better @ned should react

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The thing is Facebook is gradually learning and I think Zuckerberg deep down would want to overthrow the longevity of steemit

To be honest, I don't think Facebook even notices Steemit exists. And if it does, it'd look at it and know the platform has deep issues so it doesn't actually need to worry about it.

Why do you think the Facebook owner is planning to monetize Facebook?

Because he wants more money? And because it's a public company with investors?
Also, Facebook has been monetized for a while, via ads.

I mean you haven't heard the plan for users to earn too?

There is no such plan.

And even if there were, "Whoa, earn money for writing on a social platform online, nobody has done it before Steemit!"

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