I am not saying they shouldn’t join but for fuck's sake, if Steemit is to move beyond the shit-coin culture, these people shouldn’t be promoted more than anyone else.
I kinda agree with this. But remember that steemit overall is evolving still a lot and fast. Remember in the beginning when posts were only about crypto stuff and blockchain talk? Then it was all about intro posts, and I guess at one point we saw this "gateway" to more users and took it quickly without thinking, then with a decline in price we noticed people not sticking around, the amount of new accounts flowing in not increasing and the "stars" that were supposed to help out with that might maybe not be that reliable. After all its not hard to create a ton of accounts and have them follow yours here, and even easier it is on other sites where you can pay people to create fake accounts to follow you. Instagram for something is a mess lately compared to the amount of fake likes that fly around and fake comments from fake accounts someone is just "leveling up" to sell later.
Then again, this means the userbase is still so very low, and hopefully with time more people will see the potential of the platform, and with a stabilize in price they would also see the investment opportunities and the outreach they can get here on all active users. My hopes are still good that the site will evolve for the better in time, its open-source after all.
Have you looked at the trending page? It is completely filled with posts about SteemIt, Curie and Coin Shit. That is what the voters want. They prove it each time they vote for it.
well, that's what whales want mostly.
I agree that this platform seems to still be evolving. Maybe it's different for someone who's made a certain amount of posts, but I'm pretty impressed by how much attention new users get. Usually they would be ignored altogether for months, but Steemit has a pretty robust community (one that's growing).
Keep in mind that people interested in the new topics don't yet have enough power to have an effect. In theory this will change as time goes on. Though people starting now will never be as powerful as the top echelon, there will be enough with enough power to balance out... or so goes the thinking. Again, I'm woefully ignorant and new, but I infer that to be the plan and don't yet see why it wouldn't be possible given more time.
As to the main point of the article: I'd have to say I agree. It seems short-sighted to go for the constant money grabs, if what is being written is, in fact, so.
Many users here are working hard to accomplish that. :)
I'm so sick of hearing this argument. In the age of internet, this platform is not evolving and "fast" is very generous. This platform has been up for a while, and the currency has gone from being worth $2/STEEM to being worth less than a quarter.
I don't know what fantasy land you're in, but take a look at the trending page. It's still all crypto stuff and blockchain talk.