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RE: Does commenting cause cancer?

in CCC9 months ago

Since most here only post I assume it's brainrot first (how easy is it to ask AI, it's nothing new and all the high ranked do it, same for many curators and if you check on them you won't find many who comment, or ever commented. And no, leaving a mod report is not a comment.).

Should we care about commenting? Did you notice jow many comments I wtote during all those years? Not only with my accounts but my communities and those I was a moderator at. Was it rewarding? No, by far not.
In 7 years I do not even make what a groupnwho nmrarely pists and never comments makes per year.
What I notice others notice too so: Why comment?
If the Steemit ship sinks the passengers leave. They come for the money like promised not to read and connect.
80% or more doesn't even like to write and the percentage that can hardly read might shock you.

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The price of Steem has been plummeting since 2018. It has never recovered since then. Its graph shows a clear downward trend. There are many factors behind this, but I don't think the main ones are those who have large investments in Blockchain. Let's be honest about one thing: everyone here is here to make money.

I think the problem has been that there is no stable coin to which we can anchor our profits. When I started, I noticed that part of the rewards were given in Steem Dollars, but far from doing any good, they did the opposite. Their inflated value did a lot of damage, although I am quite sure that it was not seen that way by those who managed to accumulate them.

A recovery is still possible, but to achieve this, it is necessary to implement a series of policies that lead to that end, and I don't think this is part of your profits at Null; that has never been the solution. The big accounts don't do it.

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