What you are stating is totally obvious for anybody with a reasonable IQ.
This reverse reward pool rape is going on for quite some time and is supported by people who seem to be totally blind or stupid.
There are many things, that make this abuse even worse - one for example is, that your post will be flagged by BS and his army of fake accounts and bots, to silence you for your legitimate opinion. Afterwards he will threaten you to "kill" and "destroy" you.
Same old game - happening all over. The rules for this evil game were already successful in Nazi Germany and all other dictatorships in history: Silence people who dare to speak up through threatening to "kill" them.
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Yeah man you hit the nail on the head there with the comment about him silencing people who voice an opinion which doesn't suit him. Sometimes he even goes at people who agree with him though just because he wants to start a fight with people and flex his steem muscles.
He certainly has a mental disorder because I was recently diagnosed Bipolar and he acts a lot like me in that one day he will be your best friend (gave me $20 upvote) and the next flag you to all hell (spammed me with flags for a joke against a guy he didn't like, so I was actually on his side). Doubt he will ever get professional help though, seems too far gone which is a shame.
Personally, I think it's going to be an eternal struggle between those 2. I am just watching history in the making in the context of Steemit.
Yeah I agree, it'll not end any time soon lol
Yeah I agree with u on all points. People should certainly use both Fundamental and Technical Analysis, rather than just one or the other.
In terms of them destroying the platform, they definitely are, but I think as you said it ultimately comes down to the system being flawed and so if they didn't destroy it someone else would have. A cap on rewards would be awesome, so that steemit actually has some sort of difference to regular society. In regular society we have a small amount of people with all the rewards, and on here we have that too, I don't understand what steemit tried to achieve honestly if it wasn't fairer distribution of wealth/earnings.
Maybe one objective was a more general-public controlled environment, but I think this just proved that having some form of government/centralized control is necessary, just when government goes crazy and regulates and puts rules on absolutely everything that it's a really bad thing.