No of course not! I absolutely expect it to be difficult to get started and you always have to earn respect. However, as a casual observer for a couple weeks, it seems clear that Steemit is very good at showing and rewarding content created by and for whales that is of dubious quality relative to other posts. What worries me is the acceleration effect of the power distribution (the more power you have, the easier it is to get more). For Steemit to really succeed, it will need to cater to many different groups of users, and as the size of the pie grows, under the current system, the disparity between the top users and the "normal" users will continue to grow as well.
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Yep.
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