Greed and Abuse will destroy Steemit reputation(Read this Post and see how some folks who don't believe in hardwork cheat on the system!!!!!

in steemit •  7 years ago  (edited)

I have been on Steemit since January 2018. I have found Steemit a great place to post content and also read other interesting content. I have had the opportunity to mingle with a number very interesting people who also have great enthusiasm for Steemit. I have introduced a few people to Steemit as well. So far, they all seem very happy to be on Steemit.

But here the problem comes ,
Steemit is a great platform that provides everyone with an opportunity to earn money from the content they post. This also presents opportunities to abuse the system. Because Some people are wondering why crap rolling downhill from some people that make a few thousand from some of the worst quality posts,. It is such a huge effort right now and it seems that those that a re winning right now have to create some kind of lottery fund to be seen. I guess thats unfair, it's like cheating on the platform.
And It has now came to my mind that Steemit promoters raised the level of expectations for people, I once read a post "within one year you WILL quit your job and be a full time steemian".

bytheway me i even quited it in one month,

Well that helps bringing quite good numbers of users to steemit but at the same time ,the platform can loose them in a short period of time because of unfairness on the platform,
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How ? Well by the use of Voting Bots

Vote buying isn't illegal....as far as Steemit is concerned. Try that in politics or in business and its called bribery, influence peddling.

Well I Think Voting bots have just made sure there is a monopoly ish system on steemit.

I mean ,

It's not about creating quality posts from what I've seen as most people will tell you before u get started. it's about creating any kind of post and and Hire bots to upvote it like most people do here ,

i think there it's like someone is trying to cheat the platform.

Like you can see a person with a dish and swish in his blog post ! then after 5 mins you see a triple figure amount on the post, while another Person struggles to write from the heart and spends hours, and hours typing and scrutinizing to make the posts steemit actually need( quality content ) only to see a few cents stare her back in the face sadly.

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For sure It's really sad and the funniest thing is that it seems to be uncontrollable.
Like who are you to stop anybody else from doing his thing ?

Do you provide the money he pumps into the bots to make sure he trends and actually has a mansion at the apex of that trending page??

No! ! Nope! You don't!

So we just have to chill and sit and watch everything happening while we hope things will change for the better in good time.
Honestly It is a shame to find out that this kind of activity is happening on Steemit. I thought that I was becoming involved with a group that was about the manipulation that i have seen on Reddit and others.

I know that there is always going to be a way to work the system, but for sure this is just unfair and buries To the new users who have just joined the platform,. Because it's like if they don't have $$$ to hire bots to pay for their posts ,that means their voice isn't worthy something. ohh danm i can't support such a thing
For sure I have seen some low-quality content on trending page and some high-quality content that Even don't have enough views. .

Bots can be used for good or for evil

I think a great solution is to actually have the bots approved and screen content that’s being upvoted. The good content should get whitelisted and the crap content should get blacklisted and even flagged.
Original content that is meaningful and adding value to the community should have a fighting chance and these bots allow that.

My Opinion On This

We can make progress without bid bots but it just takes more effort to create something of value. It doesn't necessarily mean your post will get the rewards it probably deserved compared to the volumes of crap being self-voted and bid botted to trending but at least you will have one the thing these shitposters lack. Integrity and sense of a job well done.

Sure, those things aren't going to pay the bills but, if we really want this platform to change for the better, we have to start with ourselves. I've never Hired bots to upvote my posts. i also dunno but Something just feels kind of messed about the whole system.

I think if we want the world to look at Steemit as a legit platform, we need to get away from this vote selling and buying because to be honest those things scream Ponzi scheme .

We should all have an equal voice with fair opportunity for rewards. What we have done by allowing bid bots is allow the sweat equity principle to go to the wayside.

We've basically said forget about working hard to create quality content. If you don't have $$$ to use a bid bot or self voting (injecting perception of value into your content using stake), your voice isn't as important than those that do.

Conclusion

The truth is not everyone can write, not everyone has interesting information to share, not everyone is smart. Steemit in purest form is supposed to eliminate those that cannot create competitive content and let the cream rise to the top. Vote selling services dilute the pool by allowing those with little to no talent, or those that are just lazy to dilute the content of authors that can write, put in the work and deserve to be noticed.
Because steemit is a new platform, let’s not damage its reputation with greed. If Steemit is to grow it needs to be welcoming to everyone and not just a quick to rich guide. Today’s minnows are the future of Steemit. Greed and abuse will destroy Steemit's reputation and value, which is bad for everyone, especially those with the most invested, which is, ironically,like the whales. Short-term greed will lead to long-term pain. I believe many of the whales understand this, I also believe many of the Steemit whales have good intentions. Only time will tell
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Thank you for reading, please feel free to comment and share how you really feel about this existing greedy behavior on steemit, It would actually be great if you share how this greedy behavior can be stopped.

@jordanlove

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I'm new here but i think this kind of things more suffer by new users. New users provides very good stuff then this shitty users who are just running to earn more and more .

In return they give only poop and which discourage new users to join this community.

I am also feeling sometime to quite this community but somehow i manage to stay.

People are greedy and they are selfish and only think about them.

what i have seen they don't care much to solve this issue. i don't know why is that so but in my mind they lose people by keeping this pile of garbage in trending page and in general steemit. i hope with the new update and the communities for something to change but wherever money is the only goal things get from worse to worst

Thank you for your comment.
I know it makes many new users to suffer. You are right that whenever there's money, things seems to get from worse to worst.
And if we choose to win together instead of winning at any cost. I've been thinking about the word "trust," lately. Is Steemit trustworthy? I know many of its members are. Whether newcomers determine Steemit to be false advertising or deserving of serious investment will depend on how effectively Steemit can earn trust. A lot depends on what expectations are encouraged.

This is a brilliant post. I could vote it 20times. However, although steemit was created to give a perfect opportunity to anyone, the way it runs depicts our society. The rich manipulate systems, some also help the poor and their are also poor people who hustle through and reach the top. My point is This is a matter of survival of the fittest Our option is focus on our strengths, beat those hiccups along the way and reach the top. Also remember that alot of times, a good brain beats hardwork.

So, strategize, when you focus on the seemly bad situation, then you will give up and be just one of the many that quit while those that perservered the same circumstances arrived.

Also most of those whales have money invested in steem so they start on a different level than us who get start with nothing and earn our first cent on the site.

The bots? Well if there are some holes in the system, don't see them as a threat, start to view them a strength, a means to something.

It will always be harder for a newcomer but who says the world is fair? Its not for the soft but the hard people.
Thanks for the good post
Still, #FocusOnYourStrengthsAndSurvive

Good point you make. but i guess People see others get more for doing less, and by comparison don't want to stay around because it doesn't seem to work for them. But it can take work to make it. It takes time to be seen. Other people paying to become popular is like a cheat and people don't like cheating systems that put them at a disadvantage compared to others.

If we can't use the free market and causality to demonstrate if something is creating negative consequences for our individual and collective interest, then what are we to do?

Letting a few people do something that only has a minor effect to the whole community in the short-term won't get us to realize the problem in the long-term. If a majority of people do something that has negative consequences, we can see those consequences manifest quicker and more visibly. We can't seem to argue our way to a consensus to accept or reject this behavior, so how are we going to deal with the issue as a "community"?

Try to think of how voting works in different ways in society, where you can vote in board rooms, vote for a consensus like in a jury, etc. If you could just buy votes about a discussion or to determine the consensus (which is what buying SP and having SP votes applies to your content), then is the conclusion honest? Buying votes is not allowed in the real world for a reason. It produces results that are not reflective of an honest evaluation.

Buying votes in the real world is called vote fraud, isn't it? Why is it permissible on Steem, because people make money and we aren't voting for an election? Buying returns is all that matters? One person makes money, and the other person makes money, so that's all we need to think about to determine it's validity?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Jordan i truly agree with your thoughts..it\s like steemit is unfair somewhere

Thanks for your comment