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RE: STEEMIT - knock, knock ANYBODY HOME???

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Hi Gun,

I thought I would pop in and give you a hand. I approach Steemit as I do life.

I have two ears and one mouth - so I listen (read and comment) at least twice as much as I post.

I have been here about 8 weeks now and have over 1,000 followers. In the beginning (first few weeks) it was about making friends. Good commenting will probably earn you more than posting too.

Then it became about participating in a community - I can't stress the importance of 'community' enough.

If you come here looking to get rich without participating in community activities, you will fail dismally.

And don't get caught up in all this 'it's not fair rubbish below - most here have had to adopt a similar strategy to what I have outlined to succeed at various stages in the STEEMIT lifecycle.'

Suggest you step back - reassess your strategy, then go forth and conquer!

And feel free to drop round to #teamaustralia some time and say g'day.

Finally - 'UPVOTE' yourself man - what's wrong with you?

SirKnight

SECRETARY TEAM AUSTRALIA

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We at Community News agree SirKnight. Steemit is about 'Community'.

United Steemians will stand! Divided they will fail!!

Community News whilst still in early stages of formation, is all about building communities and promoting community activities.

It's not about it not being fair, it is currently fair, it's about maths not envy, Steemit has users that are very powerful and because of that get more powerful everyday, it happens exponentially. If Steemit grows and the trend continues, a very, very tiny handful of people will have all the voting weight while millions have none.

Many of your so called 'Whales' PP are out and about working very hard to spread as much love as they can to as many as they can. They are out there blowing kisses (creating opportunities) all the time. But you have to get out there and start catching kisses mate - not sitting back thinking 'poor unfortunate me'. SK.

Never said poor unfortunate me, you're still not getting it. There's no emotions at all connected to what I said. I'm sure the "whales" are lovely people, it's about mathematics, not about hating on someone, like I said it's completely "fair" as it is. If the trend continues, Steemit will be unusable because 20-30 people can't "blow kisses" to the entire world. So at some point there will need to be some kind of re-balancing done.

(Unusuable as a way to earn rewards and get your stuff read).

Oh PP - I sense the conflict within. If 20-30 people blow kisses to 20-30 people each. Then those 20-30 blow kisses to another 20-30 and so on. The wealth will be far better distributed than it is in the real world. Not to mention the STEEM changing hands in the open market - the higher the price of STEEM goes the more diluted it becomes - someone has to be selling after all. It's just maths mate.

@sirknight your comment has caused me to coin a phrase "trickle down steemonomics"

boodles17 - great concept - time to write a Doctorate. 'Trickle down steemonomics' - you are a genius! (Sorry it took so long to read this btw.)

Lol...glad you like it!

"Oh PP - I sense the conflict within" Don't be like that, I'm not trying to have the typical internet argument, I'm not trying to "win". I'm trying to get across to you something which I can see you've missed. The key phrase is "snowball effect". Because if I have a large percentage of something and because of that I keep getting more of a percentage than others, the result is that you'll end up in a situation where a handful of people have everything and everyone else has nothing, even if they are passing rewards down. Again, there's no emotion in my post and no ill will to anyone, that includes you.

Some of what you are saying has already come to pass. The efforts at rebalancing, so far, seem unpredictable. The dynamics of the system need to be self balancing before Steemit exits beta.

It seems to need a conditional rebalancing initiation framework. As varying conditions exist the system should not remain static, but adjust to the current conditions. How this would be done, I don't know. How does one test for scalability without the scale?

It's a very complex issue, devs have to balance keeping minnows engaged, keeping whales rewarded for their stake and not tanking the Steem price, I don't envy them, it's a very hard job.

It's one of the things that I've wondered all along. It is spoken of as though the whales are the only ones who've invested, but my time is more valuable to me than their money. I've spent that time posting some things that could even save lives. Some of the large whales post garbage, worth nothing, and sit and soak up the reward pool. The investment of minnows time can be of much more value than those who simply stick a money vacuum into the reward pool and leave nothing for the rest of us.

Yeah some do, some post great content. But there's a lot of garbage that's earning hundreds of dollars. I have no problem with someone posting garbage and getting a lot of money for it, good for them I say.

The only real problem is the zero-effort garbage is far too visible. People chasing curation reward always go where the money is. It would be nice if there was a way to incentivise curation by quality rather than dollars, but don't know how that could ever be possible.

Half these garbage posts have barely any views on them as well, so it's not like people are really interested in what some dude had for dinner.

I feel it is more pay to play

Or as they say in business @unionunited - having some skin in the game. I like your account name... can I have it?