I'm a big optimist always suffering from the disease of realism.
My reality views can be seen as pessimistic because I have been for too long on Steemit to see the reality changing from the initial vision.
I've been analysing the statistics of steem in the way the numbers of active users versus the bot users and the number of comments made by human dialogue vs the monologue of the bots in a ghost town in cyberspace, with a lot of lamps in the streets, like an empty circus, with no human presence just "botties" talking to themselves and their calculating machines.
We need long term investors looking for "active income" instead of cold-blooded traders looking for fast "passive income " of selling high/buy low.
The goal of human interaction is really low these days.
Thanks for telling what you feel.
Another thing I learned in communities, is that if we want people to change we must talk about the behavior and actions (visible) of the people opens the dialog, instead of the character traits of the person (invisible and unobservable) because it blocks dialogue and does not promote mutual growth.
I'm happy to know that you are feeling like I felt 3 years ago.
We need new people with a positive view because I've seen the best content-gold-producers, getting tired and disappearing.
ANd now there are new emerging social media platforms on the "block", had been creating solutions for the model of Steemit, the first king of "blockmedia".
Cheers my friend
Dear @charlie777pt
The reason why I'm feeling this way is because I treat Steemit as a platform that allows me to get to know valuable people within blockchain industry.
Those kind of contacts will allow me to create business opportunities in the future. This I'm sure.
Knowing right people is an extremely valuable asset. And it's asset that cannot be taxed :P (luckily, maybe one day we will have to pay taxes depending on how popular we are hahaha).
Yours
Piotr