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thank you. i'm with @meno and i honor and respect your communication & transparency!

i am also hoping that other front ends like @steempeak, @busy, @partiko, and other dApps that are coming out with incredible developments daily come to the fore as steemit.com falls away (and also looking forward to your new dApp too @ned, but we as of yet don't know too much about it.) It's an incredible time for essential die-back and to see what rises in its place.

I know there has to be many of nerds like myself playing @steemmonsters at least a five games a day to do their daily quest, I see that game having the ability to drive it's own little community off the Steem blockchain.

that's a great point. and i'm a nerd there right along with you! i love that game!

To add to the community aspect, we need lot more than "text". Games & other types of "consumable content" will drive usage.

I like to "start with why" too - but transparency is not a goal to be completed. It is a value you can embody, through practice.
A single communication on this or any topic is hardly transparency; transparency would revisit this idea next week, and the week after, and regularly with updates of some substance.

The RC's problem, is a massive problem.

People don't join a blogging/social media platform to be penalized for blogging and interacting. One post and 2 comments, and you are essentially locked out until the next day!

It's just not a logical to set things up like this.
(if a growth in users, is the desired result)