Some days I feel like I should expand my thoughts on this into a full post, but the notion of doing that feels a bit like pandering towards the same thing that I dislike on here. This idea that only Steem focused content can rise to the top. IMO, if Steem wants to succeed it is really dependent on getting away from talking about the platform itself and focusing on creating a platform that you would want to be a part of as a social media user. It's something that seems to be failing lately with so much focus on automation and an incentive structure that promotes that. I could go kind of heavy into it, but I feel like a post about that would be adding to the problem.
Some days I feel like I should expand my thoughts on this into a full post, but the notion of doing that feels a bit like pandering towards the same thing that I dislike on here. This idea that only Steem focused content can rise to the top. IMO, if Steem wants to succeed it is really dependent on getting away from talking about the platform itself and focusing on creating a platform that you would want to be a part of as a social media user. It's something that seems to be failing lately with so much focus on automation and an incentive structure that promotes that. I could go kind of heavy into it, but I feel like a post about that would be adding to the problem.