I honestly don't understand the full context of this issue, apart from the claim that @haejin doesn't seem to deserve what he's currently getting out of his many analysis/recommendation posts.
However, knowing about the issues YouTube with clickbait and unfair exposure/revenue distribution amongst creators, this is interesting to me.
Seeing how successful people are on YouTube with clickbaity video titles and garbage content, because of how the algorithm favors their content, is a total turnoff for creators who are interested in growing their audience on the platform.
Whether or not @haejin continues to be able to make this much money from posts a lot of people don't feel are valuable enough to justify the numbers, decides to a certain extent over the future of Steemit. If abuse is tolerated, or can't be regulated/penalized it demotivates others from using Steemit, which in turn hurts the growth of the platform.
71% of his rewards comes from 2 users, himself and 1 other, the other 29% come from over 16,500 users. That is the problem
That makes sense. Thanks for elaborating on that.
No problem.