RE: Does It Really Matter How People Make Money on Steemit?

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Does It Really Matter How People Make Money on Steemit?

in steemit •  8 years ago 

So, how is that different than saying a drug dealer is offering value to the community, b/c people are buying their product? Clickbait is popular but that doesn't make it good for the community. I don't know what the answer is, but buying/wanting isn't the same as needing or it being good for you.

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So, how is that different than saying a drug dealer is offering value to the community, b/c people are buying their product?

and how or why is that bad? Drugs offer many things to people. The fact that they have been demonized doesn't make them inherently evil.

@joyninja

You are trying to make a moral judgement about drugs, but that's not the issue here. Demand/Supply don't care about the morality of the goods/services being traded. If there is demand for something, there will always be someone out there willing to provide what is demanded. There is nothing in this world that is 100% bad or 100% good. And as kyriacos said, many times our perception of bad/good is affected by other factors (eg media) and not by objective information. I think, for example, that it's quite likely that recreational drugs will become a normal thing in our lives in the future. Maybe not exactly the ones we have today, but as demand for them will increase, better ones will be made.