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RE: Steemit Suggestion Box: A Modest Proposal to Solve the Trending Page Issue, Once and for All

in #steemit7 years ago

The reason I suggested it the way I did is that we have Witnesses in charge of the technical side and the nuts and bolts of RUNNING Steemit.

With that in mind, why not have formal Curators who are — in a similar way — the overseers of the content we have here. It's not about censorship, or about who can say what, or favoritism... it's simply about making the first impression of Steemit look as good as possible.

Whereas I essentially agree with the bones of what you say about the system "wanting to be better," it skips past human psychology, to some extent. The people who are buying upvotes to the top of trending don't give a rats ass about "being better" they just want MONEY. They don't care about Steemit, and if this community goes TU, they'll just head off like a swarm of locusts to the next great thing they can milk for every penny they can find.

But let's consider Trending again. What does it mean to be "trending?" To me (based on twitter, Flopbook and others) "trending" means something is hot and of interest to LOTS of people. Does a post on which the 5-10 largest upvotes are from bid bots qualify as "of interest to lots of people?" In my opinion, no.

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