I agree there is a lot of potential for Steemit and its USP is a great one. I don't doubt for a second Steemit can change lives for the better. I'm just concerned it becomes awash with overly attention seeking folks not offering much in the way of content value (but perhaps a lot in the way of trashy photos and misleading blogs). Remember Myspace? They say Facebook killed it off - but it didnt really. Myspace became saturated with uninteresting wannabees with not a lot to say. People got bored and moved away. I think Facebook in the next few years will see genuine users tun their back on it too. Too many adverts, pushed content and not enough good stuff to keep them interested.
RE: The potential Steemit Content crisis
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The potential Steemit Content crisis
Agreed. It will be up to us to help make our votes count for truly great content and not to reward meaningless drivel
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