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RE: Once you have an earning expectation on Steem

in #steem6 years ago

Haha, isn't my blurry cat pic grand?

So, that's not super true... the reward they get is the possible digital love from their friends and family, friends of friends, possible exes, etc.. so they get an emotional reward instead of a financial one.

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so they get an emotional reward instead of a financial one.

Part of the problem on Steem is that people forget that ere, everyone is (mostly) a stranger and unless one goes out of the way to build relationships, they don't get built. Hard to engage consistently with people who are unknown. I am not talking of anonymity, there are plenty of people who are anonymous here that I trust. Once the relationships build, there is the emotional feedback also.

That's very true. However, if Steem becomes as mainstream as Facebook, Instagram, etc., then we may very well have friends and family groups upvoting each other consistantly, no matter what the quality.

That could be interesting to see how it plays out. Will the family and friends regulate each other when cousin Billy's constantly spamming? They might only vote anything decent they post or they could end up ignoring them. Or, they could get upset when the flaggers come in because they think it's spam or low quality.

It's sobering thought. A like on Facebook costs you nothing to humour that annoying friend who wants to post pictures of their lunch and tell you they went to the gym this morning. Here it costs VP, RCs and potentially your reputation. Could we even transition into being that kind of social media?

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then we may very well have friends and family groups upvoting each other consistantly, no matter what the quality.

If it does that, it won't be a bad thing at that point at all as there will likely be more spread anyway. The problem is when it is very narrow.

It's sobering thought. A like on Facebook costs you nothing to humour that annoying friend who wants to post pictures of their lunch and tell you they went to the gym this morning. Here it costs VP, RCs and potentially your reputation. Could we even transition into being that kind of social media?

It is because of this that if/when Facebook etc go to paid models like steem, it is going to tear their current form apart. Will people still feel at home there?