Dude.... Seriously, @whatsup is too nice to say it. So I'll just do it for her. Know who you're talking to. Take a look at her earnings, her wallet, her comments, and her followers. Go watch what she does all day long, every day, for over 2 years. See who she supports, what she writes about, and how she crafts her content.
KNOW WHO YOU ARE TALKING TO.
When you are earning $10 - $30 per post when STEEM is worth ONE DOLLAR and voting is at an all time low, and you have 5,500 followers during the worst time of the year, and you've got relationships with all of the top witnesses on the platform, and know almost everyone on here by name, THEN you can tell @whatsup what you think she should do with her time.
When you've talked at length with top developers on and off this blockchain, and seen what they're doing to make this place so great, and how much time they are putting into their products, and how much money they earn doing so, and what growth THEY see behind the stats, then you can share your opinion on what you think the problem is.
Until then, I think it might be best to absorb and listen. Not that I have any strong opinions on the matter. I'm sure you have good ideas. I just think...well, I think it might be best to just listen sometimes.
;+)!...Got it...
However, as noted to @whatsup, I offered my concerns about her 'losing sleep'. Clearly, she is a change agent, which is why I followed her the first time I read her work a while ago, learning that she built her rank to 70 organically.
That said, I know who I'm talking to...a human being just like you and me. Satan would love nothing more than to rob her of her health worrying about something that is what it is. If the CEO doesn't solicit his concerns about the platform's condition, then I don't think we should either. After all, he knows what he's doing... right?
Btw, @whatsup's 'being too nice' really equates to knowing which battles to fight. I sense that she gleaned my concerns for her personal regard more than imposing on her 'energy' for making the platform the best it can be. Sometimes, in the spirit of genuine regard, friends 'hold up the mirror' so the other can see things more clearly.
Peace.