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RE: Putting ass on seats

in #steem6 years ago

I thought @whatsup put it very well in her recent post. This is basically an experiment. See what you can create from it, see what works and what it becomes. People do like to compare it to other social media sites, but I think that its uniqueness is its ability to be whatever we can make of it. It's so malleable at this point and I look forward to seeing how it will be shaped. It's entirely possible that, especially when the hivemind comes in, it could be something different to different people and groups. Lots of little steem worlds maybe.

But, like you say, whatever we want to make of it, it's going to require some work on our part and won't just land in our lap.

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There is one good thing about steemit that I like a lot, and that is here there is a chance of being seen while on fb unless you pay them then mostly anything I post goes unnoticed pretty much completely, and that is why I'm here and not on fb and other sites anymore.

It's so malleable at this point and I look forward to seeing how it will be shaped. It's entirely possible that, especially when the hivemind comes in, it could be something different to different people and groups. Lots of little steem worlds maybe.

There is so much opportunity and in all likelihood, it will fragment heavily into a thousand niche groups. This is the beauty of a decentralised system wher users can make of it what they will.