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RE: Mind Your Votes! Part III

in #curation6 years ago

You are right, of course, but nevertheless, this series has been about maximising your curation rewards. I have written other posts about curation before, but I'm not going to any more. L0ook around you - a network where the home page is dominated by people buying votes will never be social. While there may be a fair few good people such as yourself who are here for the community, the reward pool is dominated by pure financial greed.

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You're right about domination at present. It's the way of the world as well. Still, we wee folks that are here for other reasons persist somehow.

I'm on Reddit often. It's not like this. It's an actual social network where all the emphasis is on discussions, content and engagement. There are hundreds of millions of people on there, and there's lively discussion on even niche topics. Sure, there are trolls and bots, but there are moderators too that quickly deal with the menace. With premium, there are no ads either. So, in my world of social networks, Steem is an abysmal experience by comparison.

But yes, I know what you mean by "the way of the world".