Am saying that people who are here solely for the money will have a harder time than those that actually like and want to use the system because being successful on Steem is skewed toward those who are willing to stick around and put in the work. Of course there are exception to that. On the whole, who is going to be more successful in life. The person who buys lotto tickets or the person who works hard. Everyone wants to win the lotto.
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The problem is that new users who don't care about money and Steemit, simply don't find any reason to stay here. Because let's face it Medium, Reddit offers better quality content.
On the other hand, the ones who do care about money are lured here by guys who spread false expectations.
The people who don't care about money but care about building a community will stay and those are the people we need at this stage. Steemit is still in beta and being build. It likes real-estate, some people are fixer upper, but most people are move-in ready. Steemit is still in the fixer-upper stage. When it's move-in ready, those people will come.
@pheonike What makes you think that Steemit is not move-in ready? The flaws aren't in technology, but rather the main stakeholders and numbers just prove it. BTW, have you checked Steem value recently?
It was an analogy pertaining to adjusting the algorithms in order to "fix" issues hence "fixer-upper" which the developers have been during by changing things such as payout periods payout weights and other parameters, hence the meaning being in beta. The only way to know if things need adjusting is for people to speak out. Most people don't have the patience for this and would rather rage-quit than stick around and help make things better overall.