I love the salt factor here. I've been salty about a lot of the interactions on Steemit, and while I like the CONCEPT of Steemit, any time you introduce MONEY you invite corruption and scumbags and bots who take advantage of loopholes and ways to game the system, leaving us 'honest' folks wondering if we're getting screwed for staying on the straight and narrow. For that reason, Facebook and Reddit (and other 'free' social media sites) are a lot closer to an honest and normal set of human interactions than is Steemit.
And now we have this whole new Media Token thing, where we can corrupt and infect other 'natural community' sites with this artificial money concept? I am reluctant to embrace that.