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RE: The Dangers of "Pay to Play", and a Possible Solution. (Also My Thoughts on Steemit Behavior)

in #steemit7 years ago

I actually did see that, and I 100% agree with you. My problem with this post and most all of my posts is I just seem to run out of time. It would have taken me two weeks to compile the post I really would have liked to create, and since I have such few eyes on me I decided to just put out an abbreviated version of it. I probably should have mentioned the SP renters/loaners in with the bot owners, as they would be getting the main stake of the profits. In my mind I grouped them together, but the reader probably wouldn't see that. So thank you for pointing it out here.

My whole point is I'm hoping that enough people will start to see that they are not providing a valuable community service but in fact devaluing the platform when these services are being used in such high numbers. As concerning the vast wealth up at the top, it's not something I would know how to remedy as the same situation has occurred in the real world. Lets hope that some of them decide that perhaps for the value of their own investment they should slowly begin to sell some of it, or at least delegate some to services that help benefit the "value" and appeal of the platform, For doing so would further increase their own wealth in the future. But I'm just a poor man giving my two cents.

Thank you for reading my post and adding value to the comments. If your interested, I did a bit of a follow up post to this one... It's more of a satire based one... perhaps a bit on the profane end of the spectrum. As I was trying to recreate that sick feeling we all get when we see a massive paid out trending post that turns out to be pure bs. Have a lovely day.