I understand and have empathy with your concerns, but I do not agree with your conclusions. There are no mid to long term facts or analysis yet to support your claims. I suggest Steemit is still in "early adaptors/innovators" phase. A community of 55-60K is still nothing compared to FB, Twitter or YT.
My policy is "wait and see".
I have been a university level lecturer and know 2 professors signed up today as a direct result of my posting about Steemit in a private online Educators forum that we are members of. Why private? Because we have been discussing the way forward for non-censored educational material and methods in the coming years, where environments like Reddit, FB, YT; the various online educational hosts - Udemy, Skillshare, etc. and "traditional" educational institutions do not get to dictate, control or censor ideas.
There has been talk and hope of a platform like "Steemit" for some time now.... and quite a bit excitement and hope for the future now it is here.
Instead of whining about what is beyond our control - other people's content and opinions - let us focus on what we can control. Cream always rises to the top. Be the change you wish to see in the world. Sorry for cliches, but they are clichés for a reason.
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