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My blog doesn't cater to that niche. I've made attempts to point out how revolutionary this blockchain is in relation to the digital arts and entertainment world, but that message is often ignored, which is odd, because the arts and entertainment world is a huge draw and generates billions each year and it's almost like the crypto crowd doesn't want a piece of that pie. Investors here would rather make people pay to get somewhere, but the way the world actually works is quite different. You'll never see a busker in the park paying people for attention. So the most basic entertainment business model is already broken in a sense, and that spreads to the rest up the ladder. So now we're left with no talent hacks who heard they could pay to be steemit famous with no experience and that's why we have this shit post today. The current model seems to cater to the moronic who don't know what they're doing and they're suckers when it comes to making decisions with their money. So we have this $600, no talent, first time writer, 5 bullet point making, copy/pasting, piece of crap here on the front page slapping the faces of all those who produced some solid music, art, writing, anything creative that in some cases sells out stadiums. These fucking people don't get it. Hows that for an opinion? Do you think some of these folks are going to embrace the fact they're doing it all backwards? Hell no, so I don't want to waste my time writing about it.

It is an unfortunate truth. I'm afraid that steemit blogs will just become advertisements in disguise as companies catch on that millions on social media adds could be spent on attention for steemit. I don't know what the solution is. Thanks for your detailed response and keep spreading the word.

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