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RE: The EIP and how curation will matter again - a.k.a false hopes

in #steem5 years ago (edited)

Sorry, but I just can't agree that shilling is doing good. New people come in, see they don't have a stand against those in the in-circles, and disappear again. One can turn the mood around for a few days (as it happened with mine), but sooner or later reality kicks in. Community building consists of more than bringing new people in, you have to give them reasons to stay around.
Exyle's only been an example because he's written the post Google suggested to me. And there has been a comment under his post, where someone asks if his stats can be achieved with other projects. That made me realize how bad his "openness" is because it creates expectations.
Looking at trending and the current reward distribution, as well the autovotes I get myself, he's just a small part of the general issue.

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Have a good day pharesim, I don't want to contribute to this any further. I wish you great success with your project.

Well, have a good day too.

I still don't get how people wish me success with the project. I don't have anything to gain with it, it's for bettering the whole platform. But maybe it's just something people do when they don't know what else to say.

Not all success is monetary. I assume you had something you wanted to achieve?

Wishing you success could mean... I hope your goals are reached. Sheesh.

My personal goal was achieved when the public announcement was made. Still got some improvements on the line, but those aren't vial and completely up to my own motivation.
I course I would've been glad to see adoption by the former bid bot delegators, as that would've proved the change in consciousness in the community I hoped for. But that's obviously been naive.


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