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RE: Offer to Purchase Steemit.com for Custody of the Steem Community
hard-core fans and geeks of the original
- People are speaking about this like if it's the holy grail.
- I played a major role in the archiving of many projects and websites as a part of https://www.archiveteam.org. I have seen many great projects entering the archive of history regardless of having a great community.
- While there is indeed a huge difference between a website and a blockchain, the question of price vs cost applies to both of them.
- We also saw no precedent things happening in the current events here which portrays something that will happen a lot in the future if the chain grows and we go large scale. There is a clear clash of civilization, racist jokes against Chinese and Korean, hate speech against China ... you can be sure that the interests of stakeholders (investors) from different places in the world will collide in the future hence why the governance system needs to be immune against such things or the chain and the community as a whole will never thrive.
- War is good, the clash is natural, people are free to fight, but not by using the Chain as a weapon and the code needs to reflect that.
- People are relying too much on emotions and excitement, rather than logical thinking. It's something that I really don't like, unconditional and blind support to witnesses and STINIC are the things that lead us to this point. No accountability at all. People need to stop glorifying other users regardless of their actions.
If the proper changes are not made on the chain, you can be sure that both chains will be doomed. Of course, if you like to live under 20 internal gods, that's another thing, running a blockchain isn't hard, a few servers suffice, but making the whole thing work is another story. It's like opening a copy of Facebook online than asking I don't have a billion visitors each month.