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RE: Update: Townhall & Witness Meeting

in #steemit5 years ago

Can someone please make @justinsunsteemit aware that Steem does have abuse issues? Unless some big accounts help out by flagging and/or delegating to those who do then it is likely to get much worse if we have an influx of new users. A few whales could cancel out all the paid votes and make for more organic rewards distribution. Efforts like @steemcleaners and @steemflagrewards can only do so much. We have a load of volunteers in vigilante roles for little in the way of rewards. I expect most users do not use their free downvotes for whatever reasons.

Let's make Steem great!

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@steevc bro, we all know that does not work, actually the worse idea we ever had in this ecosystem was to make a police in a decentralized place.

Sorry: the worse idea was to store the shitposts in the blockchain.

I rather shutup, i am just waiting for price to sell.

Was nice thou the 1 year the dream of a good place lasted

The dream is still alive for some of us. I don't see much in the way of alternatives that offer what Steem has with the same potential. It's a shame you didn't cash out when your Steem could be worth $100k. I didn't then and won't now. Just buying a little more in fact.

Have fun.

i didn't i kept thinking i was doing a good thing using my SP as a means to pay the efforts of the project members i dont regret not cashing out i regret my reasons for not cashing out.

Funnily enough, my project was called "dreamer"... but i was constantly called scammer

There's lots of opinions on what is considered legitimate on Steem, but I am generally against buying votes for profit. I can find plenty of examples. I downvote them, but I also support lots of people who I think add value. I'm doing this for fun rather than short-term profit. If Steem takes off then I'll do okay.