I think the reason it moves slower now is that there are more real users contributing and less stake paying attention, but unsure.
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I think the reason it moves slower now is that there are more real users contributing and less stake paying attention, but unsure.
I'm also not exactly sure, I'd assume there's multiple reasons but my first thought is it's a generational thing.
If we look at each year of steem as its own generation it makes sense that arriving just after the HF that aimed to kill spammers with RCs made steem a very tough nut to crack. Especially for someone taking the organic approach strictly to serve as a litmus test of the ecosystem for potential "mass adopters"
There were no upvotes coming from any accounts over a low 50s for months really with a couple exceptions. Those exceptions also landed me in the crossfire of a heated flag war. I've only seen the tremendous effect of large votes from accounts over 70 recently.
Previous to the last HF it was a snails crawl to climb from 57 to 58 etc.
Generally unless I know the account is in my generation and is also an organic user I don't see rep as anything more than a number. I base my respect and value of accounts off of their behavior, which required being an active and engaging steemian.
Respect to you for replying and I appreciate your positivity that is not over the top or crowd pleasing for personal gain. You genuinely see potential here as do I...
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