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RE: Delegation Committee First Communication

in #delegationapp5 years ago

If you're not making Steem more valuable through your actions we'll make sure that the delegated Steem is placed on a business or community account that will.

lulz

Who makes the determination about what is making Steem “more valuable?” How is this “value” being quantified? Which of the current delegatees are increasing the value of Steem? Is the original stakeholder, STINC, making Steem more valuable?

I am seeing nothing of value coming from STINC, the existence and operation of the misterdelegation account, this new delegation system and hype, or the very delegation protocols themselves.

The only thing I see is more circling of the drain for Steem, both economically and socially. You talk about onboarding and growing value and about privileges, community, and business...and I’m left wondering if any of you or the STINC sycophants even pay attention to what has been happening for the past three years, or if any of you even comprehend social media or commerce.

The most “prominent” person on this committee made it clear in back-room discussions many months ago that his main purpose - and likely, his sole purpose - for working with the Steem “foundation” was to gain control over STINC’s ninja-mine...specifically, the misterdelegation account. The same guy with massive conflicts of interest in all of this, who even has a guy on this same committee that does work for him on his personal projects. And we’re just supposed to trust that they will be honest and that everything will go well? That their actions will add some kind of “value” to Steem in some obscure way?

This would be hilarious if it weren’t so pathetic.

You want to add value to Steem?

Tell STINC to burn what remains of the ninja-mine. Stop diluting every other stakeholder’s influence with it on “projects” that have delivered no perceptible amount of “value” to Steem to date.

Oh, right. You’re not actually interested in improving the value of Steem. That’s just more of the same charade that the community has apparently grown numb to.

How refreshing!