You are right on with your analysis, experience good or bad is completely dependent on what you need/want out of the platform of course. I guess, if we were to analyze these issues and possible solutions and come up with a bell curve type result, we might find that the approach proposed works most of the
time.
I'm not saying that a fork might not address these issues down the road, it might, with that being said, what can we do today, meaning you and me... what can we do, if we want to help our friends jump on here and succeed. I guess that's the idea behind these thoughts today... as well as reporting on the little wolfpack experiment we have been running.
thank you for your comment.. ;)
I think a few of us are thinking about doing something as well, and it just takes a critical mass for something to start moving. I have had conversations with @davemccoy, and I really like what @mudcat36 is doing by getting out there and meeting people. @son-of-satire has also mentioned about doing something too. I have only been posting ideas but I think it will take more action and less talk to make it happen. Either way, it is definitely better having more people trying to make these necessary changes rather than individuals doing it alone - steemit allows us to leverage each other's skills and knowledge and make direct impact, so we should make use of it.