I think the early adopters such as yourself are very busy, and not necessarily the standard users of Social Media. Although, I completely agree on your points, focusing on development of networking features, I also like the idea that people are at least considering we are losing early adopters due to marketing saying "Make Money" and the system not following through on that. Thank you for your answer. I like any idea that spreads out the task of curation, with all due respect, you are great at many things, but I am not sure you are the eyes of the end-user.
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I'm sure I don't qualify as a standard user of social media. But even if all the whales fell into that category and they curated 24 hours a day, a lot of people still won't make money if the requirement is to write great, wholly original articles in English. If you can write an article like that, I fully believe that you will get rewarded by Steemit now. But I think Steemit needs to do more than that, to capture a really big audience. At the very least, it's got to be competitive in the back-and-forth type of conversations that occur daily on existing social media platforms.
Agreed.