Well, I am certainly not a squeaky clean, cheerleader type......Steemit has come a long way, and there are still many things that can be improved upon. However, for me personally, I have to step back from Steemit, and take inventory on all its advantages over existing platforms. It's easy to get over-attached, and emotional about Steemit, and want it to really kick ass in every way possible. I was not aware that changes took so much time, because before Steemit, I had no idea how decentralized, consensus communities worked. They are slower to change, but way better for humans, and allows us finally to grow our mindsets, in a cohesive way.
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