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RE: Steemit has become a feudal system - instead, let the people govern. (featuring @vuyusile as author)

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I think that your logic is flawed. How would a fairer system be? A system where those who invest more get less? Good luck with that!

Those who are on top right now are there because either they had the money or the knowledge to invest at the right time.

I've seen the design of the competitors...frankly I am not impressed.

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So if you had a someone interested in joining, you tell them to join an exciting platform where if you’re lucky someone may see you otherwise your work is destined to oblivion ....
The point is we must pursue growth of the platform, rather than reward to the early adopters.

I see your point. At this stage the platform should not be sold for the posibility of making a buck. Rather it should be promoted as a place where you can show your stuff to the world and maybe make some money out of it. In my opinion the main problem that we have is that the Steem Power that a user holds (AKA your influence on the platform) is totally skewed in favor of the large stakeholders. If you haven't yet read the post by @nonlinearone:

https://steemit.com/steemit/@nonlinearone/highlights-on-the-n-squared-voting-law-from-the-steemit-whitepaper