So, even if we can't quite speak of "camps" there may be a divide between die-hard community builders (Steemit as one happy family) and bandwidth seekers?
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So, even if we can't quite speak of "camps" there may be a divide between die-hard community builders (Steemit as one happy family) and bandwidth seekers?
Many people are also part of the two, everything depends on incentives. If it becomes too expensive (many time and few profits/visits) to stay here, people will leave, even those who stay do so because of the incentives to stay.
Even people who might qualify as "die-hard community builders" have left because they have been disappointed or lost incentives.
On the contrary, many others have stayed here when the market falls, although they are for money, they see the distant possibility of earning more.
As I said in a comment recently.
It is complicated.
Yes, complicated. I might call upon you later (in 7 weeks) for advice on what to do with my steem when I leave.
Well, I'll be happy to help if you ask for my advice, although in 7 weeks you may change your mind. Greetings.