RE: THINGS THAT CAN BE DONE TO FIX STEEM

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THINGS THAT CAN BE DONE TO FIX STEEM

in witness •  5 years ago 

Pretty certain that we're at the consequence of a 2 year long bear market in alt coins and that the challenges are way larger than just steem itself. Even still there are a large variety of dedicated people that stick around and build waiting for the bulls to come back.

Flagging has a negative experience, but you're expecting 90% of the flags to be bullshit opinion flags on good writers. I'm expecting 10% to be that, and 90% on shitty posts milking bid bot rewards. It'll screw bid bot owners who don't maange their content at all. it'll screw the posters using bidbots if they are upvoting shit content.

That's going to leave a lot of a rewards pool. Some of the other witnesses think that it's like 90% bullshit content on steem. Well, if it is that's a more than enough content to downvote to ensure quality authors get a nice payment boost.

I've had hundreds of dollars of downvotes through my career. Maybe even a $1000 by this point (thanks Bernie! Options are to freak the fuck out or just get over it. usually it's 1 and then 2.

Snowflakes need some tougher skin if a couple flags are enough to deter them.

I mostly think the value of steem is determined by those willing to hodl rather than those willing to shitpost. The readjustment is a good thing.

What I think you're really missing in your analysis is a burn case or ideally many for steem. that will help price even in a shitty bear market.

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The alt coin bear market is taking its toll I'm sure; but I think your view of the down vote usage is much to optimistic. I really don't see a scenario where a majority of flagging is done in good faith and used for those milking bid bot rewards or shitposting. Even with a separate down vote pool, it will be still be whales silencing minnows. The power is in the hands of the STEEM holders and the STEEM holders (bid bot owners, whales, etc.,) will not complacently surrender their rewards. It is human nature to be greedy; any system which only works as intended by foregoing human nature is bound to fail.

A burn case would no doubt help but that us like fishing for minions when I think we should be fishing for 1000 pound blue marlins.

BTW anyone who has read this far and is not playing Steem Monsters you are really missing out.