The Future Of Steemit

in steemit •  7 years ago  (edited)

One of the most painful, deepest and saddest words I have ever heard was that spoken by the former Nokia CEO, Stephen Elop, in 2015.

"We didn't do anything wrong, but somehow, we lost."

I have gained a lot from Steemit, and so I am interested in protecting it.
I am not really technical, but I know I am a fast learner, and a team-worker, in as much as I know what I am expected to do.

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Steemit is a great platform, and I have not seen anything like it, but we need to plan for the future. With something so great, there is a tendency of attack or lenience on the part of the developers or those in charge and even the community at large.

If we don't get innovative and only try to sustain the status quo, we leave ourselves open to becoming outdated. Some persons may use our model, build on it, and get an out-of-the-world platform.

If we don't disrupt the mediocre for the excellent, we may end up being seen as old-fashioned and outdated.

All developers involved in making Steemit better should think of the next decade and even century. Growth is key.

We may look like we are biting more than we can chew, but we will always grow into greatness if we are prepared for it.

For the first time in my life, I am wishing I knew something about computer programming.
All I am saying is that we the present community members have a duty to sustain this platform and build it onto greater heights.

We need to retain its uniqueness and level of standard, and the only way we can do that is by planning ahead, by not just solving present, arising issues, but by thinking up unforeseen issues which could serve as a blow in the future.

To summarize, I'll use the words of Rolayo Akhigbe, and an anonymous quote, respectively

"Constantly improving yourself is the only way to avoid becoming obsolete."

"The advantage you had yesterday will be replaced by the trends of tomorrow. You don't have to do anything wrong, as long as your competitors catch the wave and do it RIGHT, you can lose.

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Let's build Steemit stronger. If you have something I can do, let me know.

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Interesting. Like you, I don't have the technical know-how that a developer or programmer would. My strategy has simply been to use the platform as it was intended; create authentic content and reward others for doing the same thing. I'm also powering up all of my earnings to show my belief in the platform.

I just figured out the powering up thingy, and attempted a little today. I just don't want something great to flop because we were satisfied with our achievements.