You know what really grinds my gears?

in steemit •  8 years ago 

The fact that I need a whale to make any money is frustrating. Only the biggest of the big have a say in how good my content is. Where's the equality in that?

The problem with this lies within the trolls. The second a troll becomes a whale is the time when anyone who disagrees with their opinion gets shut down with the trolls power.

Can someone give me a better insight if I'm wrong?

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I fear if you're here to get rich, you may be in for a let down. Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that you can make a few bucks, but just enjoy the ride and don't worry about how much bank your post will earn you.

haha for sure, I only use steemit when I'm home, and anything I earn goes into my steam power.

Yea, and who knows one day you may make major cash from your content, I'd like to see everyone do well, but sadly thats not how it goes.

Yup, it would be especially nice on this platform.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

On August 31st, 2016, "Steemian" @ltyadigg was found to be severely delusional. He began wandering around his home, mumbling 'upvote' and 'follow'. As his weak fist was placed gently on the webcam, a single tear ran down his cheek. He knew he was a sellout.

Nice narration, but definitely not true. I barely use steemit, only when I am home. And I come home only a few days a week.

I think the bigger problem is that a lot of good content will never see the light of day and drown in a sea of posts.

That is very true. I hate when garbage fads, and everything about that same fad from different creators becomes popular. For example: if you go on twitter all kinds of accounts post the same trending tweets.

Steemit is whalecentralized instead of decentralized.

just gotta keep pluggin away making good content and hope it is appreciated by the market here on steemit

Very true, I only use steemit it very "part time" to say the least.