Your totally right most people aren't willing to put in the effort even though alot of my posts only make pennies. I'm Willing to keep Working at it. I started with nothing and actually have 3 Steem. So part of this article is BS but I'm not exactly burning hot on Steemit either.
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TBH you cannot make it online without advertising, and good luck wasting money to goto the promoted section. I wonder how many people here have had a successful blog (I'm talking in this decade) without having to run advertisements allover social media. There's no problem with bots IMO, if you stand behind your product or your content you will have no problem paying for promotion that actually works. Try publishing a book without promotions... This ethical stance is ridiculous. Yes bad content sucks, yes it is promoted, EVERYWHERE, not just on steemit. But guess what, on steemit you can actually use your vote to FLAG content you think is blatant spam. Use the bots so we can take money from the spammers and be able to promote great content and flag crap content. If we do not do this democracy on steemit has died and it will continue to head towards some tyrannical oligarchy / wasteland like it is beginning to.
Yes. This is the idea. Unfortunately it's not happening. People save their flag for getting revenge on someone.
Used sparingly, this argument works. It's just that we are nearing the point where there's more money to be made from the right bots than there is from actual readers, because so few people actually read anything on steemit but instead are just prowling around looking for curation rewards or "upvote for upvote" garbage.
Umm... Yeah. Pretty much.
This site's got potential, and the idea upon which it is built is great, but it's got some serious kinks and I don't mean the kind you want the Thai-hostel-dwelling slutty European girls in this guy's article to have.
I'd honestly kind of like to see the curator system go the way of the dinosaur. I think if people actually came to Steemit to read articles of interest, instead of chasing what they hope will be quick or easy money, then the environment of this platform would start to improve.
Genius level comment. No sarcasm, I truly mean it. My broke ass can't afford to promote my content, but the day I can, I surely will. In the meantime, a little ingenuity keeps people returning to my blog, and I enjoy the time I spend here. That makes the infinitesimal earnings worth it to me.