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RE: Always trending : what spell has sweetsssj brought over steemit?

in #travel7 years ago

The fairest situation is everybody makes the same. The reward pool is paid out equally to every user.

For argument's sake, let's say the value of that equal share is 1 dollar.

If any user makes more than 1 dollar, that means someone is making less than 1 dollar.

People will try to increase their share by external input. In the real world, and Steemit included, this means building a following, contributing, being engaging etc.

Everybody has the same platform and same opportunity to do that.

If people want a situation where everybody earns their "fair share" then nobody will be attracted to posting because the rewards will be capped regardless of their effort.

The only situation where your logic can hold, is this exact case.

By allowing zilf law to happen through decentralised voting, the "market" is deciding on who wins the lottery and by how much. Everybody agreed to this when they signed up, and everybody would rather have a 1/1000000 chance of hitting the jackpot, than knowing that one never exists.

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