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RE: Correcting Bloomberg's Wrong Interpretation Of Things: Steem Doesn't Have A Content Quality Problem!

in #steem6 years ago

You are right there is some awesome content on here and I thought the same thing when he said that. "Dude, that's it? No defense?"

It's funny that you touched this point in the way you did. I realy didn't understand how he could listen to someone talking about the bad quality on this own platform and then just acknowledge that they hadn't fully succeeded yet. I mean, was this the way of selling Steem on TV?!

I'm doing the same like you do: trying to make the best of it. It's healthier to not look at the bigger picture sometimes, especially because it doesn't move forward.

Thanks for linking the tag which I didn't know so far! :-)
Enjoy your weekend @whatamidoing

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I think he probably avoids looking at steemit because he knows a lot of people don’t like him as much as Dan. He probably sees more of the Trending page than anything. He seemed very defensive in some of his engagement, I think the breakup with Dan probably put a whole lot of pressure on him to keep this ship afloat and he is probably tempted every day not to take the money and run. Or I might be projecting.

:-)

Yes, that's what I noticed, too. The fire's gone.
At the end of 2017 he still seemed to be very motivated in general and very enthusiastic about SMTs. Probably with EOS being so strong now he notices that it's going to be hard to accomplish the goal. Steem has lost a lot of market cap lately, the platform is full of crap, so there must be a lot of pressure on him now.

Let's see how he's going to handle it. Setbacks can be both the killer or the beginning of something great...

Larimer....the one that got away...I hope one day he finds someone to fill those massive shoes!