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RE: [LIVE DEBATE UPDATE] HOW MY POST WENT FROM 3,000 Dollars to 3 Dollars

in #steem9 years ago (edited)

actually it has been reduced, but as that was already the case for the 24hours, there are some over time, something like 4hours (don't ask... I am new here lol). Also as I have noticed before the end, you'll lose about 25% of the actual post value.
Not sure though why yours went down to 3 dollars... yeah may-be because someone noticed, the original author wasn't you ;) (I personally would be pretty pissed off, if someone was posting the content I was intending to post before me... lol)

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This is supposed to be a blockchain... not proof of someone noticed! Read my post, everyone used and enjoyed the link while it was up... Made of 2K before any other similar link was posted after the fact the live video was over. Everyone took benefit from the link and info and then removed the value as they saw fit...

Original creators have been fucked over for their entire careers. Oddly, I can see both sides of this, however, the whales were correct in putting their rewards to the original creator. If they didn't and blake's post went nowhere, and you collected the royalties from his work, then there is a problem. Steemit is built in order to reward the hard work of original creators mostly. The system is of course not perfect, but it's primarily designed to give back to people, creators, who have mostly been taken advantage of in the "normal" corporate world. Understanding this fundamental shift might make your actions/motivations pivot in a new direction. You can pretty much already assume that the original creators will be making a post about their live video event. That's a given. I see that you were trying to let people know about it, and that's certainly praiseworthy. However, what is not praiseworthy is that the time you spent adding a link is not proportional to the time Blake spent on doing the interview, answering the questions. It's a question of energy spent. Blake spent more energy, therefore he deserves a big reward. Just a suggestion: try different things, take notice of what the community rewards big time. Rinse, repeat. That's a successful plan.

people are also free to do whatever they want...