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RE: Earning Money vs. Making an Impact on Steemit, or, Why Your Best Posts Aren’t Earning The Big Bucks

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

I think that the same rules that apply on all other platforms also apply here. There is no difference in terms of what is good/bad and what will attract views and engagement.

The only difference here is that voting power is grossly unbalanced. I believe that will get better in time. It's obvious that Steemit is still in a very early stage of development. To me it's more like an experiment or social study, as it is now.

Surely if we talk about profit and what we need to do to get more of it we already lost the battle. Steemit will become just like all the other platforms. What steemit needs is more balance and "limits". But that can only come with experience.

I like the pics. :)

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Thanks, I was feeling inspired by all the vaporwave around here lately to do some original art :-)

You're so spot on - the social dynamics of Steemit really seem to mirror the stuff that's happened on other social media networks. And the unbalance of power will be getting WAY better soon - Hard Fork 19 happens in five days, and will "flatten" the vote power curve such that less powerful users' votes will get stronger and whale votes will get weaker. As a minnow myself, I cannot wait.

Yeah I'm so excited about the fork man! Where do you get the info about 5 days? I'm really interested in the development, but I can't really find a place with current and updated news. Anyhow, good times and let the vapors "in". :)

I've been seeing posts around steemit about it... I'm not sure what the best source of info is TBH

We'll get there. ;)