Why Steemit Is So Unbalanced

in #steemit7 years ago

Steemit is an awesome platform with great potential, but there is only one problem; it is so unbalanced. And let me tell you how. I think Steemit is very unbalanced and discourages people who make awesome and legitimate content and makes it super hard to grow. I understand growing on steemit isn't an instant thing and takes time, and that you need to make connections. Connections mean a lot on this platform, and can really help your growth if you make good connections with the right people.

Now keep in mind, there are many components to being a successful steemian. The components include having connections with the right people, making consistent and good content, and having exposure. Now about the exposure thing; it is HARD. Having a good exposure is really hard unless you are a dolphin or whale already. Not only do a lot of dolhpins and whales have their own clique and upvote each other and themselves, but the spam on this platform is just crazy. We have a bunch of spam bots and spam accounts on this platform spam posting as a rate faster than you may or may not know. All of the good content is drowned out by spam posts, which is not only discouraging...but SUCKS! I mean look at it from a person who tries their best to make consistent and quality posts and only gets pennies. You have these people self voting and you have so many spammers. How in the hell are you going to grow on this platform and get your word out? I understand that you shouldn't have any post earning expectations, but it is frustrating when you are trying to grow bigger and have more visibility to get your message more "world wide". Again, exposure is everything, and it is getting harder and harder to get with all of the spam drowning out all of the good posts and the massive amounts of people joining. That is why the people who joined steemit early did so well because there were less spammers and more visibility. Also, steem power and delegation also means the world too, more steem power equals more visibility/exposure.

Theres so many things that factor in with why steemit is so unbalanced, but I also think steemit needs to make some changes with the spammers and self voters before steemit can go mainstream, because these spammers and self voters are becoming a problem. It is preventing growth for legitimate steemians and is really annoying, to tell the truth. But also, Steemit is still like the wild west. Those who stake a claim early may get rich and there's no law enforcement. A select few are milking it for profit, but I think there's a lot of good stuff here and the community is making efforts to deal with the abuse. As it grows the influence of the whales will decrease. We just have to give it a chance.

Because everybody can upvote and get revenue out of it, the whole social media aspect seems unfair and right out broken. Whenever I look through the trending or the new section, I really have to dig to find good content that seems to be not fishy in any way or form. But it raises the question of how they can even fix this. Because to me, this seems like a fundamental flaw in the blockchain system. Note that it is not entirely bad, it's just broken.

Unfortunately, steemit has become a very selfish platform (people think they will get something for free). I'm firmly in steemit for the long run and want to see it succeed! I therefore, never upvote any spam or bots, I do all of my own voting and if i see anyone taking too much steem off the platform or earning great money for not doing much I do not vote for them.

Well, I guess that is my rant. A big thanks to all of my AWESOME supporters, you guys are the best, steem on, and stay positive.

-I have hope for my life,family, and friends thanks to steemit-1.png

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I think it just takes time for the whole thing to play out. At this stage everything is an experiment and we are in uncharted waters here. It may seem like a "selfish platform" at this stage but I think in the long run "selfishness" will mean that only the best content makes it on Steem. Steem will reward those who put in the best effort with the best content and curating only the stuff that actually matters. Just give it some time. Keep on upvoting only what you like and not voting on the bots and i think in the long run it will all work out...probably :)