more people less comments, i'm affraid the ship is sinking, unless somebody makes a move to save it, which i just dont see happening.
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more people less comments, i'm affraid the ship is sinking, unless somebody makes a move to save it, which i just dont see happening.
I think we all keep our hopes up. As it's quite nice on Steemit. There are so many awesome people. Sometimes you learn a little thing. And if I stick around 10 years I might earn $10. At least an higher amount I ever will on Facebook.
Well i hope your right, but i just don't see it, with whales really controlling most the funds, without their help, its going to sink. 90% stays with them, and 10% is not enough to keep mass numbers interested. Most of them upvote themselves, 90% of nothing is nothing, 10% of millions of users could really make them rich, but they just dont upvote their own readers, they can reward people for reading at no cost to them, and most just don't. i have even seen some whales that post the same chart 6 times a day, very cookie cutter style but not upvote anybody for months. That will lead to the downfall of steemit. I say upvote everything and we might get through it.
I totally agree.
Will you stick around until the ship sinks?
Hmmm, good question. I want to say no, but i will always be peeking in at least. Even if steem ticks up, i am almost good on my call, 85 cents right now. bitcoin is doing slightly better, but still down pretty big, and its only been a week or 2 so far. i would have thought steem would be the one to drop slower, but at the time i saw a ton of buy orders at $1.00, but now it seems even that is getting kicked way back. My whole issue is with the developers and whales, people got rich and they stopped. Whales don't upvote comments on their own blog, Search is dreadful, and nothing is really moving forward. If it does they could have a real platform, but we need to lose dead whales, and need a sign from the developers that they are always looking to be better. We just dont see that happening.