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RE: Got a Problem with Steem's Reward System? Read This!

in #steem8 years ago (edited)

I reply here because your post below does not a have a reply button.

So how does it affect you that she got 30k?

Are bankers salaries fair? Are politicians salaries fair?

And you are complaining becaues a girl ONCE got 30k for a make up tutorial?

I ask you again, how does this affect you? She got lucky, so what?

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It doesnt affect me, but affect steemit. Im not concerned about her payment but with steemit future.

We are going down a path where steemit will be full of bots and whales, and not a social media. I've used makeup tutorial as an example, but there are other even worse being VERY well paid, and other good stuff well written and innovative with 0 payment.

So again, if you still think the payment is about acceptance or any other thing, you are wrong, it's all about the whales and bots.

These people are not bankers. They are not politicians. Their merit is that they happened to post an insignificant video about make-up or whatever else, and by the token and grace of a few whales suddenly receive a massive paycheck.

People continuously make light of 30k, which is a years' worth of salary for a lot of people. It baffles me.

Sure. It might just be that by boosting those type of posts, we draw in legions of vloggers and their millions of viewers, ultimately boosting the value of steemit and thus all our paychecks.

Doesn't mean it's right. Doesn't mean it's just. It's still silly and destructive.

Bankers receive single commission on enabling the allocation of up to billions of capital. I don't understand how anyone could suggest that isn't "fair"?

Politicians however I would agree.