Steemit hasn't fully finalized yet. Honestly, if you make a good post, people will see it and upvote it. The best way to go about Steemit is to ask yourself "What can I do to earn a living on Steemit?" Look at @jwolf as an example. He's extremely proactive on this site - posting, commenting, upvoting and networking.
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Don't you think that popularity get more upvotes than quality?
I have seen some real crappy trending posts, simply because of a huge fllower base & reputation.
I have seen some real good quality posts, without making a buck.
I think the idea of Steemit is good, but its implimentation benefits a few.
Yes popularity does and if you check out my latest post, I kind of go into it towards the end. The top steemit users didn't get to their position by doing nothing, they either joined when it was new and built a following or bought steem power.