Reddit had it's "in crowd" in the beginning too. They were mostly nerds, programmers, computer geeks back then. As more people started participating, the range of discussions naturally broadened. If Steem is successful, there's no reason to believe the same won't happen here too.
RE: Soon Steemit won't be "steem-centric". So what?
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Soon Steemit won't be "steem-centric". So what?
Fully agree with you, it was originally filled with people talking about seeing someone else on reddit somewhere.
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