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RE: Does It Really Matter How People Make Money on Steemit?

in #steemit8 years ago

The rewards in Steemit are a fascinating example of game theory at work. We are all gaming the system in the manner that best suits us.

Creating quality content, giving thoughtful replies, using chat, buying steem to power up, following whales, using curation bots, maybe a mixture of many strategies will work for you.

More importantly, find what works for you, and stick with it!!

Thank you for your perspective :)

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+1, well said!

We need more leveled head individuals like you in here. Very well put man. Thank YOU for your eloquent response.

Seeing that there is so much randomness to this platform, I think that the random walk theory is a better illustration of this environments framework. There is so much randomness and luck on here, it is hard to determine what exactly is even going. The uncertainty is so frustrating, its getting old quick and starting to look like other iterations of similar environments from the past.

It is still a baby learning to crawl..give it time it will learn to walk, who knows how big and fast this thing will get. I hear yo on the random but I think we are partially to blame ... who we follow affect what we see... and the groups are harder to establish, because of follower content can vary ..,
try and be patient, give it time,I have only been here a month.
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namaste

well said..."game theory" ...a new user can bust their but for weeks with super content and it is painful to watch when you put soo much in to something that gets nothing compared to others. So it is understading. There is a saying in sales that "compensation drives behavior".

Excellent point, and well said.

Thanks!