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RE: The Peter Principle, Ortega y Gasset and the Self-Determination of Steemit
I'm new here myself, two weeks, but it seems there are many whales with an open mind. If the others would understand they will benefit financially from the platform changing then growing, maybe they will have a change of heart. I believe we need to hear what ails us to truly find lasting solutions. Also, most humans are interested in financial gain, so to quote @papa-pepper "steemit like you mean it!"
Also, I just proved a minnow can top the Steemit HOT list!! Thanks for the vote!
Ok, I shall follow the papa man - my second, you were the first. I am a keen observer of business management and this ... is set up to disappear up its own arrogance but time will tell. I hope to be wrong.
maybe you can work for Steemit! I think they would benefit from your perspective.
Are you suggesting that steemit needs management -- hooray for you -- you appear to have seen the frailties of the few which feed off the many and have a form of myopia which is riddled with denial!!
Oh, believe me, I see its flaws which I point out. The devs, most of them don't see what I see. They don't understand the human happiness factor.
But I will say that the coexistence of bots and humans is something we'll have to face in the future. The curation bots are not the issue, it is the poor management of these bots that is problematic.
However, you are not seeing the useful Cheetah bot, without which this site would be full of spam, plagiarized material and other foul things! Find Cheetah!