Steemit Image Under Attack

in #steemit7 years ago

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We need to pause and consider how we can improve on the image of this platform, steemit. I was going through the internet and I stumbled on an article published in a website by someone that was in steemit before but who felt the system was rigged and left.

I want to let everyone here who truly care about this platform to read this article and think. Was this guy just a hater of steemit who failed along the line or was he saying anything that truly happen in steemit?

If this platform must be widely adopted, it needs to build a very good reputation which will showcase it to the world. Some people may not like this article, in fact it is possible that some extremists might find this article offensive, but such people do not genuinely love this platform. In fact such people are those who are possibly abusing the platform which the article in question is directed to.

Read the article that attracted my attention below. It was written by an acclaimed early adopter and a popular steemian who has now left the platform over issues he stated on the article. My opinion is that he lacked understanding of the steem blockchain and how it rewards authors and curators. This is obvious from where he asked @Ned and @dan where the money for the platform is coming from. However, I do not want to throw away every point raised in the article by assuming that all the point are biased. Read it below and form your own opinion.

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I tried a website called Steemit.com for more than a month. My objective from posting articles on Steemit was to get more audience and to invite readers to view my blogs on WordPress. Steemit is a social news service which runs a blogging and social networking website on top of a blockchain database, known as Steem. The project was founded in 2016 by Ned Scott and Dan Larimer, creator of BitShares. The two are founders of the Steemit Inc. company which runs the Steemit website and funds ongoing development of the platform. On March 15, 2017 Dan Larimer announced his resignation from the company.

While using Steemit.com I found huge number of strange and aggressive IPs persist to communicate with my computer stealthily. The attacks come oil companies, GMF produces, and even from explosives manufactures.

Steemit states that “Accounts can not be deactivated or deleted. The account along with all of its activity is permanently stored in the blockchain.”! The platform saw huge growth in its first month of operation, before a hack in July 2016 raised questions about security.

I discovered the Steemit.com is not really a blog host but rather a private group forum for “conversation” between members from the public and a small group of undisclosed owners.

Steemit seduces writers to submit articles with money but ultimately uses invested money to reward themselves and few useful people. The main objective of Steemit is not free quality speech but rather promotion of “Steem” as a cryptocurrency.

I am very satisfied with WordPress.com and after experiencing Steemit.com for a while here are my conclusions:

Steemit is by far has low quality materials and authors.
It lacks a lot of the very useful tools and design of WP or other blogging sites.
It is more concerned about collecting articles than on promoting free speech.
It is has hidden subsidiaries websites working on the background.
It is based on a currency token, STEEM, similar to Bitcoin which is unsafe and risky in my opinion.
It invites large number of strange aggressive IP’s to communicate stealthy to members’ computers.
It has a weird rule of not allowing deactivation or deleting accounts.
It distracts authors of opinions from intellectual matters and eludes them by alleged profits.
It does not give authors direct controls over their materials and audience.

I must say that I deeply regret getting an account on Steemit and posting my articles there. Sincerely, I feel that there is mean liberal political, security breaches, and globalist bankers’ agendas behind Steemit. Steemit must be criticized for running Ponzi scheme-like network.
Steemit is a Mean Alternative for Blogging

Steemit is a Mean Alternative for Blogging

What is Steemit.com? They describe themselves in these statements:

“Steemit is a social network and content rewards platform that makes the crowd the beneficiaries of the attention economy. It does this be rewarding users with STEEM.” Steemit states “Most social media sites extract value from their userbase for the benefit of shareholders alone. Steemit is different, it’s a new kind of attention economy. By connecting with the Steem blockchain (which is decentralized and controlled by the crowd), Steemit users receive all the benefits and rewards for their attention.”; “The Steem network continually creates digital tokens to reward content creators and curators. Some of the newly-created tokens are transferred to users who add value to Steemit by posting, commenting, and voting on other people’s posts. The remainder is distributed to holders of STEEM Power and the witnesses that power the blockchain.” “Steemit has redefined social media by building a living, breathing, and growing social economy; a community where users are getting rewarded for sharing their voice.”

I hope Steemit will deactivate and delete my account and all my articles and information from their servers and from their partner sites. Social media site Steemit, just a week after giving away $1.3 million USD to users after seeing huge success, has temporarily shut down after a major hack. Steemit was hacked for ‘$85,000’ as users complain of weak security

In an official statement released today, CEO Ned Scott said that a maximum of $85,000 worth of the site’s currency, the Steemit dollar, “may have been stolen.”

One of these experts is Daniel Imbellino, an information technology specialist and the co-founder of Strategic Social Networking, who first approached Steemit and its cryptocurrency STEEM with extra precaution. He simply believed it was too good to be true. Writers of blog posts were getting paid out a range of $1,000 to $7,000 depending on the popularity. As a result, the Steemit platform paid nearly $1.3 million to users on July 4, 2016.

There are two major issues with the payout system of Steemit. The first is the revenue source; where is Steemit receiving money to incentivize users millions of dollars? According to Imbellino, no one in the company seems to know. The CEO of Steemit, Ned Scott, cited a super angel investor that has funded the platform.

The second major issue with the payout system of Steemit is its clear preference over reputable figures in the industry. If users breakdown the bloggers that are generating thousands of dollars in revenue per article, they are usually very respected figures in the industry like Roger Ver and Charlie Shrem. Ver’s introductory post on Steemit generated a whopping $7,000.

“Upon first glance of Steemit, I noticed the profiles that were earning money were typically earning thousands, and often had post after post with hundreds of dollars of tallied revenue on hand, while other accounts had nearly as many if not more posts of the same quality, yet they had almost no revenue at all. One has to wonder if some of these profiles are merely sock puppet accounts formed to create the illusion of easy money. It all just sounds way too good to be true,” explains Imbellino.

Unless these two simple questions are answered honestly in public I cannot find any reason to believe that hard dollars are made out of thin air and money is made legally and distributed fairly.

It is just stupid to assume that a 350-word article (full for grammar and vocabulary mistakes) of common personal opinion, not a theory or new breaking thought, about “overpopulation” can make $290 in two days.

I decided to stop using Steemit and delete the contents of my posts leaving only links to WordPress blogs.

Another strange treatment from Steemit: Now I am not allowed to edit the contents of my articles, while they don’t allow me to delete my articles or deactivate my account.

They act as if my articles are their own property!

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Conclusion

From every indication, this man should have been counted among the whale of the community if he had continued to publish on steemit platform till now.

I actually want to get every steemit member to look at this article and criticize it. Was this man, Tarig Anter, just being mischievous or are there points he raised here that are valid and thus need the effort of this community to correct?

I need contributions on the comment box.

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Reference

https://tariganter.wordpress.com/2017/05/21/steemit-is-a-mean-alternative-for-blogging/

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I think it's interesting, but for me it depends on what your goals for the platform is.

This guy seems like he is used to how Wordpress works and doesn't necessarily seem to have a lot of technical insight.

And coming from that viewpoint I can see how he 1 year ago felt it was too uncertain, I think a lot of people have felt that in the beginning of something revolutionizing.

I for myself consider this a nice and mobile application for me to get a varied view of news from around the world, and it's taken over much of my Facebook time :)

But all we can do is try to make steemit tangible to regular folks! And then it's up to them to decide

I had to fire up your comment because that reflects my opinion on this after reading the article.

I feel like he understand blockchain and crypto even less than I do and that is a major issue in the whole article. He doesn't understand how the money is created and doesn't believe in it. I'm sure we have plenty of Steemians who can show you products they bought from their Steemit earnings, meaning it can't be as bad as he's saying.

His worries about the high earning accounts... Well I can't really say anything useful about that. I've said many times that Steemit feels unfair. Good quality gets underpaid and bad quality gets overpaid, depending on who's name is on there. It's as though we live in the real world... Oh wait...

Yes, it gets frustrating sometimes. I have reduced my expectation on the platform. That is how I manage the feeling of inequality in it. However, I must stress that so far, there is no platform to be compared with steemit.

There isn't indeed! I'm staying far away from Trending most days. Helps me feel better ;-)

it is not factual and doesn't reflect the awesome platform and people here on Steemit - i have no idea who posted it - i will follow you now

Nice to hear this from you. We all need to speak out and criticize some of the fallacies one after the other because soon google will index this post. Thereafter, people can read the comments of present steemit users against this guy's assertions.

This guy has no clue about how a blockchain works. I found more qualitative informations here than everywhere...

Great.... Nice to hear this from you.

You haven't arrived until you get some haters! All news is good news.

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Informative news.. thanks for sharing

Let me be brief and clear.
My negative opinions are based to three facts:

  1. The quality of articles are poor. (show me any good quality articles and authors here)
  2. The distribution of points and payments are unfair. (X writes nonsense and gets loads of money).
  3. Turning cryptocurrency and mines into hard cash Dollars need bank accounts to deliver the real money. (Where that hard cash comes from to credit bank accounts?)
    Give me specific answers.
  1. So all the quality articles in steemit do not qualify for quality articles by your judgement? That is subjective. That is your opinion. There are a lot of quality articles in steemit.

  2. well, I am not surprise if you feel this way. Not that I am trying to disprove what you think but there is no way you will do well in this platform by condemning everybody. Steemit is a community of bloggers and curators. People will have to read your articles and vote you. If you condemn the same people that are meant to vote you, how then can you succeed in it?

  3. Steem is a cryptocurrency and people who value it pay real cash for it. Whether you convert it to bitcoin to sell or you sell it directly, people attach value to it and thus offer fiat currency for it. Paper currency is an ordinary paper, it is faith that people have on it that gave it its worth. Steem and any other crypto is not different.

I will never be a whale here, not even a worm.
Please check my articles posted here, and compare their popularity, before assuming I have any malicious intents.
Thanks for raising these issues.
Look at these pages and make your own opinion:
https://steemwhales.com/
https://dollarvigilante.com/blog/2016/08/06/made-15000-12-hours-new-blockchain-based-social-media-site-steemit.html

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