Hmm. I wasn’t aware of that. How exactly are you supposed to make consistently decent payouts without bidbots as a new account?
By networking. The nepotism can be seen as a problem in and of itself, but the problem (or ”problem”) of nepotism spans the entire scope of life, not just Steemit.
I don’t see a way to eliminate it.
And I personally upvote my friends, too. As do everybody here.
Some of the heavy hitters just have friends with more SP.
But if one wants big upvotes, he needs to network with the right people.
I hear Steemfest is a good place to suck cock.
Yep I guess you’ll always have a little bit of that. My posts isn’t a call for a revolution. If anything it’s mix between an open letter to high SP accounts and business proposal.
I’m in this to make money like everyone else. But with this solution I tried to think of a way where more people win and there is no extra work involved. Except for me. Which I don’t mind to do because I’ll control the account. If it works, then it can be expanded.
As for sucking cock, I prefer to get my protein from other sources.
I’d also like to add that you’re not supposed to make it big on social media ”from day one”. Stuff like this is hard.
We probably agree on a lot of stuff when it comes to the problems on Steemit, but I’m just giving a different perspective.
I made $0 at the beginning consistently, but I was new, so I didn’t complain. That’s how it goes when you’re the new kid in school.
Then I was in the triple digits, but pissed the wrong people off, and will probably never make anything substantial here ever again.
But I knew it going in.
That’s not what I’m saying. I’m creating a solution that will let people earn reliable income from writing REGARDLESS of their reputation on here.
What do they say? When one door closes, another opens.
We have different philosophies. I see zero need for something like that. In fact, I find all Steemit posts to be grossly overrewarded, including mine. I’ll take the money since it’s there, but looking at it objectively, there’s no reason for anything here to earn a cent.
But that’s just me.
These are not regular steemit posts. They are niche articles that represent the whale’s brand. There is a massive market for articles in the world. This is not something I made up.
Think of it like a gig marketplace where users are paid a fixed amount out of the small part of the reward pool that a given whale controls.
It’s a business. Not a charity.