RE: Request Network (REQ): Higher Highs in MACD & Price

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Request Network (REQ): Higher Highs in MACD & Price

in req •  6 years ago 

@transisto what you are doing seem really reasonable but I don't think this is a nice approach. First @haejin has investor millions of dollars into steem power, that is a good way of increasing the value of steem.
Another is that the power used to flag him for not supporting the steemit community could be used to support the community yourself.
Steemit is like the world with people having different ideology and reasoning. Just do your good will without waging war with others (trust me you can't understand everyone's reasoning). I wish I could receive this power used in flagging. It is a waste of resources. War doesn't promote the platform. By now the trending pages should be reading people earning above $10,000. Steemit will not crash.

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What @transisto is doing will make more rewards available for others by reducing what 'H' gets. The pot doesn't shrink. This is responsible curation in my opinion, but I'll probably earn another flag for saying so.

It doesn't @steevc, there is no finite number of reward that can be gotten in a day. In as much as there is steem power, it can generate reward. Steem is valuable because people invest in steem power. What we really what to do is to encourage people to invest in steem power. Flagging doesnt help matters.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

There is a limited reward pool each day and certain people are taking a lot of it. I want to see a wider sharing of that. I'm clearly not the only one who sees flagging as a useful tool