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RE: Dealing with the current frustration of Steemit

in #steemit8 years ago

My issue is, I want to see how much of the reward pool is being distributed to everyone and not just back to the main earners.

The issue is that it seems a majority of big accounts are giving a majority to themselves. Even some Witnesses which are paid 96k SP a year, are still giving over 50% of their voting power to themselves.

If everyone does this, a centralization of funds will occur and it will be off putting to too many people.

Why join the STEEM economy when it is just a smaller copy pasta of what people veiw the real world as.

A place where the rich get richer and those at the bottom have to win a lottery to get into any sort of rewards.

While I haven't given up on STEEM, I feel anyone who invested in the beginning and is only up voting themselves, or majority up voting themselves, are just hurting the growth of the platform.

When a new person joins, and for weeks has gotten nothing and quits..... While someone with the ability to make a change in that person's life just gives to themselves....

That's an issue.....

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I agree and have written a lot about the same issues. They are unfortunately role models of the platform and how many perceive they got into the positions they did.