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RE: What Are Your Thoughts On Curie? (A Community Survey)

in #curie8 years ago (edited)

I wish there was no Project Curie.

But I am so happy there is, and I know hundreds of others do too.

I want steemit to work out the issues so that Curie becomes obsolete. That posts are rewarded on the quality of the article that the community thinks it deserves. That everyone involved in Curie can focus on their own pieces, and add value that way. That they can proudly say that they kept the dream of thousands alive until steemit could stand on its own two feet.

I hope that Project Curie becomes like the Pony Express. A much needed effort to unite people across a vast distance, delivering the worthy messages of the people to the people. Until it became obsolete.

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Thanks for the response @getonthetrain, your handle goes very well with your Pony Express comment :)

With this in mind, I think it's important that we also start considering curating accounts which seem to be long-term and forward-thinking. Personally I'd prefer rewarding those who are powering up more often than cashing out, but of course weighted with quality and frequency of posts.. just to make the curation more worthwhile for the ecosystem. For now we're generally rewarding without taking into consideration many factors, but moving forward, we are definitely considering the criteria mentioned especially when the population on Steemit grows much larger.

These things always evolve. You go ahead with the initial plan, and time comes that you find better ways to do things. So naturally, in your quest to become better, you add in these new ideas.

Eventually the initial concept has moved so far past what it was that, while the core motive is there, so much had changed for the better that someone just looking at it for the first time would have difficulty seeing the two things as related.

Thank you for replying to my comment. I do enjoy writing about history. :D