Intentions don't make content valuable. Putting a lot of effort in a blog post doesn't make it valuable. 99.99% of what's published on Steem is in the 'nice to know' category, including my own work.
I don't even agree with @exyle that a superlinear algo would reward content creators better at this point. Spammers would keep profiting from their self-votes, and bidbot votes would simply become more concentrated. It used to be easy to earn Steem in the first six months (before I joined) because there were relatively few bloggers and relatively many investors. That paradise full of low-hanging fruit will never return.
This has nothing to do with what I said.
I was explaining why what you said was irrelevant.