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Yeah, it's good of her to bring the subject up: there's lots of discussion in the comments.

Some years ago I spent about 20 minutes on that site, and haven't looked back. Wasn't a fan of the culture.

However, without it, I wouldn't be here because steemit made me give up my reddit account to sign up.

80% of posts on the (incognito) steemit.com landing page are about steem/steemit itself.

feels like a giant circle-jerk and is off-putting for new users as well as investors.

fix that!

maybe something like subreddits by default wouldn't be a bad idea.

steem/steemit itself can of course have its own substeem but posts should stay there.