With link-sharing/shortform dapps becoming popular (DLike, SteepShot, for example), it doesn’t seem like “shitty” posts are going anywhere. I happen to indulge myself with a short, personal blurb on SteepShot every once in awhile. It bears the question: Is Steem a social blockchain, or a serious, journalistic blockchain? Which has more value to people outside of Steem?
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I think that this will be differentiated by app soon. The catchall of Steemit doesn't do anyone any favours.
Agreed. I do find myself coming back to Steemit quite often. But that's because of the blogs I follow.
The more it supports our interests (and lives later) the more we will return until it is natural and integrated into daily action.
it's social, and that's good enough for me. Plus, some good journalism. On the side. Like chutney or hot sauce.
What we can all agree Steem is; blockchain (distributed database) where shareholders decide what new entries to database gain what share of the issuance of newly minted coins with one click of an button. That's the most fundamental core of Steem.
We're more like a traditional company than many other blockchains since shareholders play very important part in this ecosystem. but that's offtopic, the point is Steem can be both: social blockchain and serious journalistic one in my opinion. Especially when SMT's come and everyone can run their own "company" (mini Steem) here.