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RE: How does one keep track of recent changes when they can't login everyday? And a few Questions.

in #whatshappening9 years ago

My guess is the nose dive in the price of Steem is due to there being 80,000 accounts on Steemit but only 5,000 of those accounts are actually active is why the steep nose dive. Analysts don't like there to be only 5,000 active users out of 80,000 accounts. That's a pretty bad ratio if you ask me that's like McDonald's getting 80,000 people in the store but only selling 5,000 hamburgers. They need to come up with solutions to make this a more inclusive community for everyone not just a circle jerk that I have seen some people complain that it is. Because you see the same exact people as the top earners everyday.

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Like an easier to use version that requires less effort :p Twitter anyone?

Yeah maybe an easier to use version of the site might help for sure not everyone knows how to use markdown or html coding.

Ha yeah I am working in this right now actually. Glad to hear there is demand.

Actually:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@magnebit/steem-price-is-being-pushed-down-by-1-person-speculation-on-why-and-where-it-may-end-up

It is the devs pushing price downwards in an effort to distribute SP.
It is all in the post, and especially in the comments. They are even losing money doing so.
There is also a @robinhoodwhale, thing.
And suggestion for proactive curation by linking to undervalued cool content at the end of the posts bY your truly. Can't say more, have to pack my things for the road.