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RE: Why Steem

in #steem6 years ago

Hello @acidyo, steemit is my first foray into a blog, I actually did it as a way to experiment a bit, I publish with some regularity at least once a week, although I have not invested money in it and I have invested my time already change I have received some reward, the truth is neither too much nor not enough, it can not even be considered a reward, it is more a tip, the biggest problem I see with the platform is the disproportion that exists in the voting power, while who start on the platform come an almost unpressible voting power, there are users who have incredible power, and this is clear in the fact that those users made an investment that the minnows did not do, but in my opinion, they are the minnows that fill the platform with content, the large users rarely publish and in most cases they do so to report their progress in personal projects or on topics that in most cases are the same. for all of them, that they mainly consume, while the variety of topics on science, art, literature, etc., comes from the minnow, I do not want to say that the big users publish it does not matter, I mean it is only a small and very restricted topic of the many that are treated in steemit. I think that giving more recognition and reward to the minnows should be a key objective in the plan of the platform, because otherwise the desertion will lead to low on the platform, and run the risk of turning into a conversation of issues that only the large users want to hear.