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RE: Monetizing content requires tracking assets
@nutela Ha-ha, content creators should be irked by some of the steemit mechanics - the week of upvote value is one controversy where good content could hold great value far longer than a week or month or year...
And timestamp sensitive posts I often fail to see until after expiration because I am challenge to search through the clutter that is steemit.
Whether steemit survives a blockchain social media competitor that is structurally focused on content creation is a open question. Being the first is not a guarantee of remaining in first place.
Ha-ha, I was simply thinking out loud - Chat soon - Cheers!
Exactly
Well I think Steemit will be excellent for blog posts and news but when you link 'long-time' content then it needs to be tracked so that it can receive credit. Does that makes sense?
Sort of like what @Cheetah does but then for any content like music and video, but also when you use samples or piece of images and video. It sounds a bit Orwellian but if you have put long hours into your work you deserve credit when people are using your work. Maybe not forever but with some easing-out curve when you've 'earned' enough to allow for newcomers to have a place in the market.