Okay, being selfless, I'm with you. The problem here is, that being selfless doesn't work. The whales came here for the money, they got the money, otherwise they wouldn't be a whale, so that is a win for them. And second, thanks to the whales, new people get attracted to the platform, when they see all these Dtubers with a lot of money. So I don't see how selfless is going to help. But I give you this, yes, in the long term, whales, bots and spammers will eventually kill the platform if they keep existing. They make the site unattractive eventually.
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One of the great dynamics of Steem is that holders of a lot of Steem Power are rewarded for guiding the blockchain succesfully into the future. It's not in a whales best interest to be selfish because that will reduce the value of the platform thus shrinking their investment instead of growing.
Yes yes, exactly. Whales make the site unattractive for that exact reason. But that will only take effect in time, but for the moment, they attract new users. But I'm not encouraging whales . If they make the site dirty, the money value drops, everybody loses. Not encouraging whales.