I think it's also fair to assume that about 60-80% of the remaining is 17.4% that isn't from @blocktrades are automated vote chasing the very predictable curation reward.
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I think it's also fair to assume that about 60-80% of the remaining is 17.4% that isn't from @blocktrades are automated vote chasing the very predictable curation reward.
so what is the common issue? It seems it's this blocktrades instead of us being set up to go destroy each other for the overlord's amusement?
Is that it? I mean surely I find it interesting that some entities aware of violence (some towards women especially yet finance those who have paid and endorsed and are balls deep in it, ;) )..... then pay the ones off that make some money, some....... I think collectively SOME are over this shit. If anyone would like to discuss this further, I am game. Some of you know EXACTLY what I am speaking of.
*some people that are AMAZING have sp through them but SOME DO NOT AND YOU GOD DAMN KNOW IT
I only say meeps
I called streemian bad when they wanted my active password, once I figured out what that was, over a year ago,...it was the first time I changed a password, and I still don't know how to get them out of my steemd front page.
It is now readily apparent how raping curation rewards is not helping the value of the platform.
We should be charging for new accounts by now rather than having to make excuses for the .01%, imo.
Do you mind explaining how you handled that? I'm new to steem and think I may have given streemian more access than warranted.
You can change your keys in settings in your wallet.
Remove them using https://v2.steemconnect.com/apps/authorized
Amazing post.I'm new on steemit I'm following you please you follow me.I hope you follow me.Have a great Success.Thanks
i pity yhu
I'm New on steemit please follow me for my little success.Thanks
That’s not the way to success ! Why begging?! Better to write interesting content instead and work hard like most of us do!
yes i agree with u dear @nishchup
thanks
I mean it and hope you did learn something here
I'm sorry but I think that begging actually works better than "working hard" to write "interesting content" because the word interesting is very subjective and is that as this post suggests there is a self voting scam (for want of a better word) in place where people basically make sure that their work receives maximum exposure and profit due to nepotism would suggest that it's pretty pointless actually making a real effort.
oye, el nepotismo siempre va a existir en cualquier campo de la vida, pero plantearnos nuestros propios retos hace interesante nuestra vida y ejercita nuestro maravilloso cerebro, y un esfuerzo real y sincero evitará que poco a poco nos hundamos en un profundo abismo.
I'm sure that it does. In fact I know this but my point is that in this particular instance there is absolutely no point in raising to the challenge because there's no possible way of overcoming it without drastic change from the perpetrators.
I say this because the layout of this website is so flawed that even if you take the monetary rewards which induce these people to act the way that they do, out of the equation and just look at the exposure that any one post has, you can see that making an effort on THIS site is pointless. When you sign onto Steemit what is the first thing that you see other than your feed? The trending posts. Not the new posts but posts that have already received a certain amount of acknowledgement and financial rewards. There's both a trending page and a hot page. Why? So that posts which already have a lot of attention can get more?
If the user actually makes the effort to open the new posts page they find that the tags aren't sorted into alphabetical order but are ordered according to what I assume are the most used tags. "life", "photography", "steemit" etc. This makes finding posts on a particular topic that the reader might be interested in reading even more difficult and the search function doesn't help much. (But since most people on here don't actually bother to read the posts anyway, does this really matter?)
The five tags limit is another big problem because it significantly reduces the amount of relevant sectors into which a particular post can be slotted to reach readers who might be interested.
Then there's the layout of each users profile where we can see that instead of being able to sort posts into relevant groups. For example keeping the blog (by which I mean more diary like) posts separate from things like news, fiction, photographs etc. Everything is just lumped together and for the people who are serialising their fiction or writing consecutive related posts this is a sort of vague annoyance.
So with all of these issues and people doing their absolute best to make an already flawed system becomes even more deeply unfair, where is the ability to conquer the challenge?
Actually the best thing for this site as it is now is for fewer people to post so that those who are already popular can reap a larger percentage of the rewards. I personally don't need to waste my time creating original content and posting here when I can just read other people's mostly plagiarised posts and comment on them instead.
Amen.