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RE: 2 Problems Plaguing Steemit That Synereo Could Potentially Solve

in #synereo8 years ago (edited)

Disappointing attitude from someone who has been so generously rewarded on this platform, and has received so much attention and privileges from the dev including having the opportunity to meet them in person, and having them answering personally your emails.

Good luck on Synereo (when it actually exists). I hope they'll be up to your expectations.

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Attachment based on personal gain blinds people.
If we cannot speak our minds openly without fear of retribution, then this experiment has failed.
I bring in real concerns, real solutions. It is up to the market to decide what is best. This is how everything is run. People get too attached, that is one of the central problems, and tunnel vision will only make a competitor stronger. I am not going anywhere but I'm also not going to censor myself. If people cannot handle hearing the truth, that is their choice. Me, I prefer to speak my mind, hopefully raising questions that the masses have muffled from their minds.

The problem isn't that you are critical. I'm quite critical myself and encourage constructive criticism in the way I'm voting. The problem is that what you are doing here isn't constructive criticism at all. You are literally bitching on Steem and the dev team with really unfair judgement, displaying a jaw dropping amount of entitlement, jumping the gun to premature conclusions, and pumping a project that so far is complete vaporware and which only goal is to monetize attention and influence in disregard of actual content, which makes the comparison irrelevant and unfair. Do you really understand Synereo? Do you realize that in Synereo like in classic social networks, users' attention is the product? Do you understand that contributing doesn't give you a stake in the network?

The reason I'm pointing at how well you have been received and rewarded here is that the least you could do after all that you have been given is to be patient and benevolent, and elect to suspend judgement when it's obvious that the dev team is still in the middle of getting the kinks out.

That post was really a let-down.