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RE: Steemit is much fairer and democratic than you think... here's why...

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

The problem is that you can create good content but without an upvote of a whale/dolphins, it will go unnoticed and disappear in the dark zone after 10 min. The problem is visibility not fairness. https://steemit.com/steem/@sictransitgloria/steem-could-benefit-to-have-more-dropdown-menu-labels-i-want-to-see-the-dark-steem-too and https://steemit.com/steemit-ideas/@sictransitgloria/steem-is-not-a-ponzi-scheme-but-it-relies-strongly-on-co-option-and-we-can-hope-it-will-get-better-in-the-future

Also you are posting the All accounts distribution. It's not relevant as many accounts of newbie are inactive. If you looks at the 24H activity, all the newbie accounts represents a total of 0.04% of the stake that is 10 times less than what you show.

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Getting visibility is more and more difficult as more users join and there's no easy way to follow people. I think this will improve over time once the upgrades to the site are built in. Until then the only way to improve visibility is to add valuable comments to other peoples articles. That way you can get attention for a longer time if those posts go on to become very successful.

People will click on your name and see what you've written and may upvote you or add you to their following list. Until that features properly implemented it's tougher, but will become easier in the future.

Let's hope so! Yes, useful comments seems an easier way to start.

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