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RE: Insights of Steemit Members Who Left
I don't see number 1 as a problem and it's part of the Steemit experience if you will. It's also a way to be exposed to different things and ideas and not only what you like and follow. The rest is completely spot on especially the curation rewards, which in my opinion is a complete corrupted system.
I suppose it is a difference in expectations. I don't open my junk mail, I choose to filter (electronic email) or throw it out (physical mail). If however, my mailbox was 95% filled with junk, then I would have an issue with it. Even something as simple as a language filter. Why can't the posts written in a language you don't understand be filtered? Unless you have all day to look at the feed, you will likely miss a lot of content you are interested in. So that becomes a huge problem. The content you want is obscured by the vast amount you don't.
Yes I agree it shouldn't really need to be so all over the place. I'm not sure if they are thinking about implementing communities or sub sections in the near future though.
That would be awesome. Anything to help organize the flood of content would be appreciated. Might resolve some anxiety and the feelings of being overwhelmed! (especially as more people joining and adding content will make it an absolute mad house)