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RE: Repost & Reminder: The Rise and Fall of Digg.com, a lesson for Steemit
Exactly. There really needs to be more like thecryptofiend, mammasitta and others who are more interested in making others happy. Those are the ones who should be given power, for their heart is in the right place and they are true cultivators of human happiness.
How do we keep positive people on the platform when trolls are being powered up by trolls and guilds are powering up the selfish and entitled? Positive people don't hang around for negativity, hence why cryptobarry left soon after this post.
The only thing you have control over is how you react to conflict. Setting a good example is the most powerful thing you can do for yourself and others. The selfless and more community-driven people need to step up, and become more influential. If I was a whale, I would think very very carefully about who to trust. I would lean towards those who have exhibited the most selfless acts, and who are constantly lifting up others.......I would trust @thecryptofiend, as he is one who is always promoting others. I could see this thing getting out of control fast if factions become even more pronounced. I think what needs to happen is we need a common goal to get behind. Money has divided us.
I agree I've been thinking about that... a common goal is what we need to realise. It seems everybody's got so attached their own ideas and opinions that we've forgotten we have a common interest and goal... This money is supposed to bring us together, not to divide us...
I could see that happening if the money was being distributed more fairly but too many people don't believe in "fair". And I understand that life isn't fair but the less fair the system or community is the less likely people want to be a part of it and that's life too!
I remember steemfest got me and everyone so riled up about steem and nobody was too concerned about the price because we recognised this is a long term dream. I would love if there was something like that to push the community back to positivity but I don't even think the whales who supported steemfest before would support another one. They probably don't realise how much good that festival did for the community because they can't see how those with the biggest flags and auto votes could possibly be responsible for the loss of positive energy...
Certainly the community needs to be pulled together again... Our ideas for the direction of the community may clash but we have a common goal and perhaps the short sighted need to be either weaned out or given binoculars so that we can all get back on the same page!