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RE: A simple formula

in #steem6 years ago

I like how the recent changes have pivoted the incentives to encourage more human curation and interaction, which really just mimics real life social activities, right?

We talk to each other in person, we exchange ideas, we bring up other people and their ideas in our conversations. That's how it should be.

Before these changes, all we had were trending posts that had no real people behind the "trending" and little to no engagement. It was unsustainable.

I'm even more optimistic about communities. I've been waiting for them since 2017. It was obvious how they would improve engagement and social interaction, not to mention how they would organize discussions.

I'm generally more optimistic about the Steem ecosystem now.

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I agree and hope it continues moving forward. I'm pleased to see those using bidbots changing their ways also. Thanks for commenting.

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