I'm not an early adopter in terms of within first few months but I do have to agree that the majority of what you said I've also found to be true in the short time I've been here. The ultimate problem because the monetary aspect of posting is involved seems to be that there are too many contributors and not enough viewers or people here just to view the contributions. I'm not sure what the answer is to solve that? Perhaps a site like steemit and then a sister site side of it like YouTube or imgur to share in sections like Reddit or something for people to just come and view said posts or that you can just link friends and random people but figuring that out is definitely tricky. Either way as you said I plan on sticking around and seeing how it grows. At the end of the day I've found this community much less full of trolls than the majority of the web as there is potential financial gain or loss involved.
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I think the reason why most readers are also authors is that the user base is still relatively small for a social media platform. Things don't look too pretty right now, imagine if we had 10 million users.
The problem is in part that outside users cant interact unlesd they have some amount of steem in their pocket, and the upvote dollars are more allocation of emission in the reward pool by whales & witness rather than open micro paiment.
@rossenpavlov down voted and pummeled my account into the ground for no good reason. Looks like he has spent the last year trashing peoples accounts. Can you all please help me and down vote this guy's content to let him know how it feels