On system abuse in Steemit and Weku - Reflection
I have noticed lately that there is general discouragement in this platform and in others in which I participate, the reasons are diverse, and I understand them.
The sense of this type of being of the decentralized platform is to share original production (reflections, photographs, videos, stories, among many other things) while monetizing the content by the assessment given by other users, along the way you get to know people, or better said, you get to know their expression, their work, their talent, their thoughts through what they offer you in their publications.
Allowing this to make friends, the emergence of projects, even discover in yourself talents you did not know you had.
In view of this, there are those who are taking advantage of the situation, I do not know, because I have not seen it, but I have seen comments from some users as a complaint. Let's say that by marketing via black market the weku dollars that some users have managed to collect, giving a price practically laughable with high amounts of this cryptomoneda.
Also at some point I came to see what a user was proposing to change Wekudollar for Steem, serving as an intermediary.
There are those who, in an emergency situation, have been able to fall into this practice, simply by giving away their coins, which always brings with it an enormous effort to obtain. This on the one hand.
I keep asking myself if this was something that happened in the beginnings of Steemit, considering that it was one of the first decentralized networks that was created.
Similar operation was carried out in Steemit at the beginning?
These questions have been generated by the fact that there have been comments that this practice was carried out by some users in steemit at the beginning, who already have the experience, do the same in other platforms.
It seems that these vices, as it were, have been transferred to other platforms of similar functioning that exist or will exist.
The Weku team has created a certain number of guidelines, some rules, for its operation, in which they emphasize: "do not use more than two community labels in the same publication, do not publish content that has less than 24 hours published in other platforms, not only place a photo and already, but put some text to accompany it, among other details.
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It is necessary to be informed of the rules of the game, since as in real life, "ignorance of the laws does not save you from having to comply with them", is for the benefit of the community.
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It's time to see what the destination is in this platform (and the rest of the decentralized platforms) and find a way to collaborate as much as possible, starting from the simplest and simplest, complying with the rules in order to move forward.
I wanted to share this reflection with anyone who passes through my publication.
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