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RE: Why Buy STEEM? And Why Buy STEEM!

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

I know that people have to power down at some points but I agree, it's a bit annoying to see regular dumpers of steem keep creaming in the rewards.

I wish there was more of a community of low/middle holders of steem. It just seems that the pump last year was too great a lure for lots of folk and they dumped all/half/three quarters of their holdings. I once swam (as it were) with a shoal of similar sp holders. I am the only one left after last year's pump.

I do wish that there wasn't such a contempt for content creators at times. The focus is all look at the dapps and how we (content creators) are fucked. I think content creators are just as important as a bunch of folk using different dapps.

Not sure if I have added anything or just whined, lol

And yeah, @whatsup is a lady? This is madness! :0)

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I don't think that content creators and dapp developers have to be mutually exclusive.

I believe (or hope) that there is still a lot of overlap where everyone can still access a share of the rewards pool. I really don't think that content creators are going to be fucked.

Ultimately, popularity and social activity will always play a part in the rewards distribution. And there will always be people interested in the writing, photography, videos, etc, that are found here.

Especially if you can build a community among your followers.

I agree with that, I think there is room for all and for many an overlap because I know for one that I don't want to be stuck in just one niche.

It's jut not the first time I have read a post decrying content creators as if they are the enemy sometimes. Which is odd.

Building a cmmunity is important. What often counts though is them not fucking off at the first sign of Steem breaking two dollars :OD