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RE: It's Not Game-Theoretically Correct To Be "Real" On Steemit

in #steem7 years ago

I often find myself placed in the position of either having to remain silent on the many culture (flag) wars happening at Steemit, or risk drawing the kind of attention that nobody wants to their blog.

This sounds like just the kind of problem that needs a capitalistic solution.

To wit:

Since I'm powering down already and couldn't care less about my reputation score, I'd be willing to ghost write critically needed posts for a direct "Tip" into my wallet.

Of course I'll dumb them down.

Steemit isn't the kind of platform where I fit in.

There is far too much "networking" required to get any remuneration for creating content. And unless you want to create bots or run contests, your only real option is to buy assloads of SP which will instantly make your shitposts or cryptocurrency updates a work of art.

Dan must have never heard of the concept of sweat equity because, IMHO it is virtually impossible to start from the SP you're vested when you create an account and build into something without any outside purchases of SP.

Unless you've been lured here by the promise of easy money and have brought your 100,000 followers from FaceChat or Twaddle.

I'll have to work on a name, perhaps Rent-an-A-Hole or nom de plume-hole?

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"Steemit isn't the kind of platform where I fit in."

This is how I previously felt about all social media, and I can't say that I'm yet disabused of this notion.

"virtually impossible to start from the SP you're vested when you create an account and build into something without any outside purchases of SP."

Tough to fix this in a DPOS framework...

"Rent-an-A-Hole or nom de plume-hole?"

Sounds like A Modest Proposal...