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RE: A nice example of one of Steemit's problems (edited)
Consider this problem as noise to be ignored. Although it IS frustrating, the way for Steemit to succeed is to keep generating GOOD content...and hope a wave of robots upvotes you until the real curators show up
You're probably right, and I don't really mind much for myself, I'm fine here, but I'm worried about what this does to new user retention.
I agree that it probably does drive away some new users, but those people would also likely leave when that dont get paid big bucks on their first post.
the whale/robot folks can be on Steemit for the short/medium term. creators have to look at this in long term mode
In the long term, we'll all be dead 8-). But I get your point and I hope for the best. I don't see things shifting the right way yet, though, however slowly.