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RE: Whales, From a Strictly Extraterrestrial Point of View

in #whales8 years ago (edited)

I honestly believe a majority of the whales do want what is best for Steemit. Sure there are a few exceptions, but you can't let them taint the reputation of all the whales (likely just early adopters). I say that in them staying on top of proper tags as an example. Having the content sorted properly will make it easier to find things you might be interested in. Another example would be meaningful commenting... And despite it being taboo to say , this is a 'great post' as there is a lot of negative crap flying around. It would be like being mad you didn't know about bitcoin in 2010, these are just people that are either more in tune with tech or just have a good sense of what will be popular.

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Whales are human too....Well, there may be a WhaleBOT, but it needs to act like a human to get value from the system.

I would also like to that that 1 or 2 "naughty whales" will just get downvoted away by a bigger pod. Those who got into steemit and have cared about the project since its early days will not sit idly by and let the few spoil it for the many. :)

Yeah I didn't think about that. But even so, we can't blame a bot for not appreciating certain posts.

That being said, touché! :)

I hear what you're saying. The meaniful commenting was considered at some point, and these things change, maybe it will come back into action later, who knows. Steemit is improving, that's for sure.

And I agree completely about the first part, the majority want what's best for steemit.

Btw, this is an example of a great comment :)