First of all, for the love of god, don't make your slogan be, "make steemit great again."
Didn't make sense when Drumpf used it and makes even less sense here, Steemit is great and is still growing.
Secondly, it politicizes what you have tried to otherwise pitch as an admittedly fun idea of countries challenging eachother that could be made into its own thing while also linking it to the buffoon known as Trump.
Bit polarizing.
Trump isn't even liked by the majority of American's, and even less so outside the country. I agree with @yura81, the way you've pitched this idea will not go over well nor am I a fan.
Also, saying:
"the format might be a bit like the Iron Chef or Ninja Warrior international competitions"
while pitching it as a
"time for some good old fashioned military conflict to help spark some interest and innovation on steemit."
is also a poor choice of words insinuating you'd like countries to actually Fight as opposed to challenging eachother.
Thank you for taking the time to provide the feedback, I have taken the comments onboard and have made changes to tone down the 'satire' a bit more in case others take offence as well.
The reason for using the tag is part of my goal to take things that are perceived as bad and turn it into something positive. My conversation with other steemians (both new and old) is that we need to make drastic changes and not simply continue with the way things are. I am not saying that steemit is not great, but the aspirations are not measuring up to what has been set out at the beginning (if the number of bots and flagging wars are any indication).
Perhaps if you read the article I have written about identity on steemit you will understand that I have only the best intentions for the platform, but some of the practices and ideas can and should be challenged if only because the platform has evolved as well.
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