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RE: Japanese knife master crafter makes a knife out of aluminum foil that would put your commercial ones to shame

in #gadgets7 years ago (edited)

So an orca is making $86 (as of now), $49 of which comes from a bot account.

Reposting someone else's videos from YouTube.

Sums up the flaws in STEEM and why it won't take off until this is fixed

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Good luck to you. Clearly you've found a way to make money on this platform. But for it to become something more, it needs to grow beyond these type of posts.

Yeah, these posts are fantastic.

I am not paying for it to be upvoted by a bot account. You are.

That's the difference

Every media platform on the Internet has paid promotion, and I'm lucky if I break even. Your post offers zero insight or value to the platform. If I wanted to just drop links, I can post 1000 times a day and not even break a sweat.

I am not saying my post has amazing value, I didn't ask for votes or pay for any.

My issue is with the flaws in STEEM where vote bots and whales seem to dominate. It's not a sustainable model.

I came to steem because I thought it was going to be a truly decentralised social media platform that rewards content creators.

But it's just a place for whales to make money. Which is why I am moving my investments elsewhere.

I will still post here as I like some of the people. But as an overall platform, it has a long way to go.

Who knows, if at the next fork something changes or the user base goes up, I might get my UK based crypto fund to make some major investments into STEEM

I am not saying my post has amazing value

Can say that for all your posts. I put more thought and time into my post of just "sharing videos" as you say than your last 5 posts.