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RE: Steemit's Biggest Problem, The One That We All Pretend Doesn't Exist

in #writing7 years ago

Seeing how Steemit was created as a platform for a community to build and communicate on, it only seems logical that there would have to be community members with bad intentions.
It's inevitable that even Steemit, one day after its big boom, will be controlled entirely third-party by someone with more Steem than the other users combined.
Bottom line, nowhere is safe from fakes, so don't expect they'll think you're genuine either.

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I absolutely agree, but we can do things to help build genuineness in our culture. I don't think OP wants to eliminate the fake-ness or even thinks its possible to do so. I think this article is more for people who are just kind of like, "whatever, it's going to happen." and for people who may be on the verge of being plastic and need a little nudge in the right direction.

TLDR: hey, kids, lets be REAL real with each other.