What will Steemit become as it gains traction worldwide? Will 'tribes' form based on language, interests, goals, influence?
Is proper English going to be the only way people won't get looked at as bots? @Weenis is getting called out as a bot because of poor English and consistent posting in random fashion.
What else will happen as people from all over see the potential in this and begin joining and putting in their 2 Steem cents? What other problems do you see already besides security issues?
As a community, how can we make it welcoming and still have standards?
Post your comments and upvotes.
When you first introduced me to Steemit, it make me think of the cute Victorian phrase, "Penny for your thoughts?" ^_^
I can see some form of evolution that may come in the future.
I mentioned this today, myself. I think that it perhaps will catch on with subdomains dedicated to languages, like an es.steemit.com or a de.steemit.com or jp.steemit.com etc. That seems to be the easiest mechanism to have seperated content imo. it would also be fairly trivial to link them to each other, sort of like how reddit does it with .np
Right, and of course, the taxonomies sort people by interests and subjects. But I think there may be groups that pop up outside Steemit which focus on different angles as well.
WOW thats a good question. I wonder... ?
Good luck! Hope you get this to snowball to the top!
BTW, should steemit let us steemers advertise using steem?
Be sure to tell everyone you know to come vote here at: https://steemit.com/steemit/@kingtylervvs/if-steemit-ever-does-decide-to-advertise-there-is-only-1-way-it-could-work-in-my-opinion-debate
This is a democratic community decision.