Steemit needs YOU to filter out bad content

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

The first thing I should say is that I come in peace. While you might not necessarily agree with my views, I am very open to input and I enjoy a bit of debate. I’m new to Steemit, and over the last day or two I have become increasingly worried about the quality of content. 

This issue will not necessarily correct itself over time as some are inclined to believe. 

Here’s the problem – HARDLY ANYONE IS BEING AUTHENTIC

In my opinion, this is the biggest issue underpinning reward-based creative content and perhaps the biggest issue that eventually knocked out Google Plus. Sure, the content seemed nice and informative at first glance. People complimented each other, wrote helpful articles about myriad things, but it just oozed insincerity and a greedy focus on amassing as many followers as possible. 

For too many people, the incentive to use Google Plus was never to enter into genuine dialogue, but to bolster one’s own reputation as an ‘’expert’’. After all, Google would reward you with enhanced search engine presence as a Google Author.

I am seeing the same thing here. Participation and dialogue not out of human interest, but purely aimed at self-gain. Everyone is a salesman. There are now countless posts that use clever little ploys. We can all see it with our bullshit detector, but you have to be willing to use it. 

Here’s some examples:

• Short stories, ‘split up into parts’ of two paragraphs for ‘better readability’, (ie it will net them more votes)

• Travel or anecdotal reports of no more than 100 words, ending with a ‘I will tell you more later’.  

• Charity scams

• Super-friendly let’s-be-best-friends videos /posts.

• A peculiar influx of Russian users who introduce themselves with unintelligible posts that have been google translated.

• Copy-pasted news articles 


I can’t deal with this kind of content. 

I really can’t. Seeing it for what it really represents, unbridled greed, even when it’s a guy posting a make-up video, it just ruins it for me. It is the reason I shun most Youtubers, streamers and vloggers. I’m not even 30 years of age yet, but boy do I feel old. Longing back to days of complete anonymity for everyone. When content wasn’t posted along with aspirations of becoming an overnight millionaire. Because you know, back when you didn’t know who someone was, they certainly felt more real.

So consider this post a call to action. To you, as users. Users vested with powers and responsibilities that far exceed any other social platform to date. Several years ago, I’d have been confident that poor content like this would get filtered out over time. But looking at the ‘’trending’’ page, I’d like to go back in time and slap myself silly. 

So please. I know the circle jerk is strong at the moment, but I also know that there will be plenty who agree with me. Vocalise yourself. Not just here, but everywhere on this site. 


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Thanks for your post. I agree with most of your points. I think many of these issues will resolve with time though. This is still a very young platform and people are still getting to grips with how it works. As time goes on the quality of content will likely increase. It is also likely that the methods for filtering and rating content will also improve.

Oh yes, for all the "say what you really think" bullshit, this community is filled with politically correct cowards that want to stay on good terms with everyone
at any cost. Thank you for the post

I especially dislike copied and pasted news stories and YouTube videos where the poster is not the creator and offers no additional comments or insight into the content. I was talking with another user and I think one way to get past this would be to limit the frequency of posts for people with less than x amount of steempower which would force them to either create more valuable posts or invest money to be able to post more frequently and minimize what to me are an influx of content simply for a few cents that could ruin someone else's experience. Jokes and memes and travel stories and intros do have their place (although I prefer to see less) but hopefully people will see the need to make more meaningful content.

I'm actually fine with jokes and memes, it's easy to see if someone's genuinely posting it for a laugh or not. It's generally the poorly written OR overly friendly intros that bother me a bit.

You raise some important points, but at the end of the day I guess you have to be the change you would like to see. There is undeniably a huge incentive for people to post in ways weighing quantity above quality - the millionaire-overnight-attitude you mention. I may have an idealistic view on this, but I am a firm believer that if you consistently produce quality content on topics which you are passionate about, you will eventually attract readers. There is not necessarily anything wrong with the content you mention, it is just a problem if the content which interests you drowns as a result. I hope we will see much more curated streams of content allowing those who do dedicate time and passionately share their ideas, thoughts or experiences with us.

I strongly agree with you ... some days I feel the world is going crazy just because of video tutorials make up silly could make someone a millionaire in one day

Definitely, couldn't agree more with your opinion.