RE: Noganoo - Hero? Victim? Menace? And what about you?

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Noganoo - Hero? Victim? Menace? And what about you?

in steemit •  8 years ago  (edited)

Steemit needs users that are interested in social interactions, not in what they can earn. There's enough of those.

So, other than being in beta, what is the reason, other than money, that someone should be on @steemit?

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Being a part of building a project with great potential. The rewards will come when you do that consistently.
When you come here hoping for big money for a few posts, you will be disappointed. Now, and in the future.

Of course it'd have been great if he stayed. But the experiment brings a lot more positive results by giving people's vote a worth, creating engagement. Getting upset about it is not in the best interest of Steem and the community. He didn't care, so I don't care about him.

Being a part of building a project with great potential. The rewards will come when you do that consistently.
When you come here hoping for big money for a few posts, you will be disappointed. Now, and in the future.

Yes, @pharesim. Also see, Forget about making money on Steemit. For now.

A guaranteed method to kill the social @steemit is to value the tech, math, experiment over people.
  ·  8 years ago (edited)

The experiment values people! Their votes have impact now.

Can't make everyone happy, that's life. I prefer when those that care about the platform are the ones who's catered to, not those with pure self interest.