You can write new codes and come up with innovations like SMT (after a year or two or maybe five) but you cant do much about people's arrogance and greed.
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You can write new codes and come up with innovations like SMT (after a year or two or maybe five) but you cant do much about people's arrogance and greed.
SOC (SMTs, Oracles, and Communities) can. I also note that despite the rapine on Steemit that has resulted in the bidbot page..err.. trending, @ned hasn't become a white knight trying to impose some global power over how people run their Steem.
What I see is that he is working to enable myriad ways of using Steem, and enabling it as a platform to serve every possible purpose, whether industrial, media, or social. While that may not especially endear him to any particular community, it does make sense from one specific place: CEO of Steem.
When bidbots have their communities and manual curators have theirs, when shoe stores and video production companies and puppy mills can all create, join, or use communities that better enable their commerce to succeed than their competition, if Steem is that platform I will kiss @ned's hair.
Or get sued for harrassment. That would be up to @ned.