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RE: Steemit, Seinfeld and Success: "Quality Content" and a Show About Nothing
I think that the best part of steemit is everyone has the chance to create quality contents while the standart of quality contents are different from one to another. just like going to the book store, you can find many books by hundreds of Authors about the same object and subject, though it's never be a best seller book at all, but the authors keep writing and publish their work.. why? because they like it or maybe because they have to.. so what;s the different with those authors on Steemit, except everybody can also play as a greatest critics too?
yeap.. social media is a reflection of our daily lives and we're not robot. off course we still have a chance to make our daily life meaningfull (IMO)
I think you point to something important here, that "we are not robots." Indeed, no we are not. And I like the fact that as Steemit grows and matures, the more "personal" angle shows up, more and more.
As a writer, I happen to enjoy writing "article like" posts and philosophical explorations... but at the same time, I really don't care about 300 very similar essays on "Why Smartphones Are Useful." I already know they are useful... I don't need an article of "empty words" to tell me that. On the other hand, of someone has an amazing recipe for curry to share, I find that more interesting. Or some great travel tips from some location I have not been to, but would like to visit.