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RE: SUGGESTIONS to IMPROVE Steemit - PULITZER PRIZE for Steemians

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Harsh language used here. Upvoting my comment to $0.01 to make it seen, I will remove my upvote in 5 days.

No offense but you ruin your point by buying and bidding on votes to increase your payout. As well, I have to question the tags? This does have to do with steemit but I can barely see the merit for story, life or art and blog is iffy (meaning this post looks like tag spam)

Everyone has problems with how the current system works because they are not making as much as they feel they should when others write half assed posts like this one here making 200+ Steem. There will never be what is considered a "best" version of the reward pool, and simply going to state it but given the amount of growth that steemit is receiving, it would be an impossible task to look at, read, justify, and rate every single post over a week (let along month) for single rewards. The other way to do it is the posts with the most votes which supports content with the most followers, not the best content. No matter how you do it, and all the bitching you will get, the current system is pretty fucking great for what it is used for. The problem isn't the system but a bunch of entitled users that believe that their posts should be worth more and then they bitch about simple flags as if someone had come into their home and raped them (I am not joking, read some of those posts and tell me otherwise) so why would anyone change the system when the current system somewhat works? Either way, if we change the system there will still be those whom game the system and benefit and those that get upset and feel the system is oppressing them because... god, if they are a women then the patriarchy, a male then matriarchy, a black person then racism, a jewish person then antisemitism... I can continue with a never ending list.

The truth is the system will always have flaws and someone will always lose. Nothing is perfect. Its better to look at a system and try to slightly modify it to prevent major exploitation than it is to do an entire overhaul of it. Let the system evolve on its own. But that is just my opinion