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RE: The Greatest Trick Steemit Ever Pulled Was Convincing The World It Didn't Exist

in #steemit8 years ago

With the masses, you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
Exactly!

As far as being on the cusp is concerned; I fear we'll be hanging on the cusp so long, we'll get cusp cramp :-)

Cg

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I feel ya... that's just the weight of the next impending financial crisis looming... makes the cusp very difficult to bear.

Lol, I am a lot more optimistic than that about my future finances :-) I just meant things like; the nesting problem. The fact that you can only have six or so replies to a comment.

I can do very basic code, and from my understanding; sorting this out would not be difficult. However months later, the problem still exists. This is the kind of terrible mismanagement that is going on at the moment.

So either Ned & Dan pull their fingers out and get busy, or give up control of Steemit and hand it to the users in an open source fashion; like they once claimed they so desperately wanted to do.

Cg

Nesting limit will be gone by end of month, with HF17, if I'm not mistaken. Also, posts will be infinitely editable! Also, subcommunities.. and so much more. It's coming. It's just hard (impossible) to see right now. ;)

I think there is a great team in Blacksburg, working on Steemit. And now we have another team working on Busy, and a few more teams in the wings getting suited up for battle.

By the end of '17, how many Steem front-ends will there be? ;)

What will the combined network effect of multiple front-ends be?

Nesting limit will be gone by end of month

Hmm, where/when have I heard that one before?

By the end of '17, how many Steem front-ends will there be? ;)

It matters not if nobody is aware of them, through lack of marketing :-)

What will the combined network effect of multiple front-ends be?

Pretty negligeble without marketing.

Steemit will live and die by its users; it can only gain significant users by marketing. Ergo Steemit will live and die by its marketing.

Cg