Whales have no financial incentive to find valuable minnows. Their upvotes are really just bets that a certain post will do well, and that's usually based on an author's past experience doing well. But it's not really unfair that the whales have no incentive to find minnows. It's the minnow's job to stand out and attract attention. Unfortunately, you can't do that by posting quality content. The only way to do it is to read the content of others and create relationships with people whose content you like. People who do that consistently will grow, and some will grow to whale status. But I really think that over the next year you'll see competition force down the size of these whales. (Unless they develop some sort of government that can provide them protection from that competition.)
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I've been studying how things seem to work around here, and I get the strong impression a lot of networking goes on behind the scenes, as the same people are the ones who are continually trending at the top of the list.
I'm not complaining by any means. I'm having a lovely experience here, and have been on the trending page a few times myself. I just notice the top trenders are almost always the same people, which makes me wonder about behind-the-scenes networking.
I'm thinking that as well, I think a lot of you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours is going on...
lol, The Inner Steem Circle, Once In Never Out :)