???? @mindhunter spends HOURS adding to this platform in many ways. This particular post may be a one liner, but a - it's a great one liner and b - he has earned the right to put as much or as little into his posts as he chooses to. I think your statement is catty and untrue. It's not taking up space, it's taking a space and before it replaces one of your posts it's likely he will replace it himself with another of his. I'm not sure why it has struck such a cord with you. Go check out the trending page where people are making hundreds off posts that sometimes don't have much content either. But those authors, just like @mindhunter have earned their reputation through loyalty and consistency on this platform and their rewards reflect this. How you could call such a positive post "heartless" is beyond me. It's made a couple of dollars, it's hardly reaping the reward pool yet, live and let live dude! If you want your posts to make more then get to it, tag them correctly, connect with the right people, share them on chat channels or social media, write honestly and authentically and often - just like @mindhunter does. I don't mean to sound confrontational, I am not, but I will defend someone who has supported me and many others like me as well as adding a tremendous amount of value to the platform as a whole on a daily basis. What he chooses to put up is exactly that, his choice. As far as I can tell you've only been here for a month, perhaps you are yet to see some of the truly unhelpful things that get posted or flags that get raised etc - and please don't worry about his input towards the future of the platform, go and look at the thousands of comments, posts and videos he has made. People like him are the future of the platform. We're all friends here, I've followed you and I'll look out for your stuff, but please, don't lash out unnecessarily just because your not getting what you think you deserve. Steemit is not predictable, sometimes the posts you spend the longest on make the least and vice versa. In my opinion the trick is just to keep posting - something I learnt from @mindhunter .
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