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RE: The Dangers of Releasing a Product (Steemit) to the Public in Beta - Being compared to Hitler

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

While I agree that some users get a little out of control, Steemit should try to learn from the mistakes of similar platforms like Digg and Reddit.

Digg allowed a small group of power users control the content that reached the front page. That place imploded after users revolted and left for Reddit.

Reddit is now an epic dumpster fire. Brigading, mods who censor content they don't like and even the admins are tweaking the algo to make sure links that don't fit their social or political narrative never reach the top of r/all.

You got to work with your userbase.

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