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RE: Steem Stats Report - March 3 - A very sad day in Steem's history

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I'm seeing a lot of people powering down and that may be what Justin wants. Steem is about more than just money to many of us. It is a collection of online communities who can achieve great things. I'd hate to lose that.

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Nowadays there are 20-25 000 daily active Steem accounts, 7-10 000 posts per day, but the average number of comments per post is only 1-2. Most of these comments are bot comments. Nowadays the real human interaction is rare on the Steem blockchain. Even if people write comments, they often write bot-like and spam-like comments to get attention to their own posts. Currently all I see is the lack of real human interaction on the Steem blockchain. Many posts are either ignored or overlooked, because most of the Steem blockchain users are selfish and greedy. Most of the Steem blockchain users are focusing only on their own posts, but they do not care about other people's posts. Sorry to ask, but what kind of communities do you mean?

It depends on where you look. Some of my posts get a good level of engagement, but then I have connected with lots of people online and in person. You have to work for it. I've found good communities around running, music and fighting abuse of Steem. You generally get out what you put in and it's not just about money for me.

You generally get out what you put in and it's not just about money for me.

For me neither, but I wish that the sentence above to be true in my (and everyone else's) case too.