You make a good point on the quality of the posts being adjusted to the seven days payout time. When the platform rewards short term viral content more than quality long term content, you risk getting a new Facebook type of site.
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When it was at 30 day payouts, the was a lot more emphasis on quality. Right down to making sure you run your post through grammarly for spell checking and punctuation mistakes. You don't see that a whole lot any more. From my observation, it stopped around the same time the payout times changed.
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The idea of social platforms build on a platform such as Steem is really interesting, but I can't help to think that perhaps steemit.com won't stay the #1 platform long term. It'll be very interesting to see what the Steem platform future looks like!
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