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RE: The State of the @NoNamesLeftToUse Address: Last Call for Alcohol

in #life4 years ago

If you have money to spare and are looking to increase that amount you shouldn't be wasting your time and energy with back and forth like this.

I can teach you to trade and give you trades for nothing

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It doesn't take me long to type out a few thoughts.

Steem created a problem early on. People were afraid of these instances of bullies and bullying. If they had a legitimate concern, they'd remain quiet, over time things got worse.

It would be incredibly unfortunate for Hive if:

  1. Hive can't grow up and be professional.
  2. Hive can't grow a spine.

The majority of members don't want to see other members being pushed around. I don't like seeing it. Hive can succeed when stakeholders are acting responsibly. Until then, we'll continue to see this petty nonsense take place. Based on experience, I assume things will get progressively worse.

When the free downvotes were implemented, many feared they would be abused. Some did start abusing them, others went on power trips. They were made free to help stomp out instances of abuse since on Steem, abuse was going unchecked in most cases. Instead of solving a problem, they've created a new problem. Now I ask you: How can we solve the new problem?

Someone would have to at least point it out, right? That would be a good start. They would also need proof it exists, correct?

Solving problems is a good thing. This problem I can't solve alone. It's up to Hive now.

Sounds like you are confused as to the main purpose these are used for

Saw you complaining about money gave an offer for a way to make

You think they will ever change printing money for themselves and dumping on hopefuls for free?

I wasn't complaining about money. That's stated more times than I care to count now, all over the place. Since your goal here is to take things out of context, and spin it all to suit your narrative, then argue mute points, this conversation will turn into the waste of time you were once concerned with. Therefore I shall be taking your advice and not take part.

Sorry I should have looked at your account closer,
Your clearly part of the problem

The problem, or your problem?

Lol
The problem as in the fundamental flaw with content sites like this,
shit posters and early "investors" farming rewards en mass.
Not really rewarding content but extracting wealth from new hopefuls

Content is a 'product' and Steem's biggest folly was the fact the platform was marketed to amateur creators as a place to earn, rather than to consumers as a place to earn for consuming. When you flip flop, embrace quality content, and attract millions of paying consumers willing to purchase stake, then a portion of the billions the arts and entertainment industry generates annually begins funneling into our lovely blockchain here, creating steady buy pressure on the token, offsetting what creators can potentially sell. In this this industry, typically the consumers outnumber the creators 1000 to 1 at least. That's the part many crypto investors fail to realize. Even you didn't know that. Simply market to consumer, but know they need a 'product' to buy. Nobody buys a shit post. They do support arts, entertainment, crypto personalities, news, information, etc.; provided they like it.