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RE: Poll: Would You Like if Steemit Sold Advertising and Shared the Revenue with Us?

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I am opposed to this idea. If any company wants to advertise on Steemit, they can just register a profile and boost their posts in the 'promoted' category.

The day Steemit in any way become dependent on external advertising dollars, is the day Steemit becomes a corporate-controlled platform!

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Yeah, advertisers should not be allowed to call the shots here. That will change the platform to something very different, may be not right away, but in the long run.

Thanks for the input svkrulze. So clearly most people agree with you on this, and I fully acknowledge I could be misinformed on the issue. But please explain, how would simple banner ads change the nature of Steem?

@thegreatwent, I may sound cynical but in your other reply to @techwizardry, you cite the example of NYT. You really think large media houses like NYT are impartial? Most people don't think so and as a matter of fact, media is not impartial though it's supposed to be.

While allowing display ads may not right away lead to corporate influence, but history shows that if you take money from someone they will surely want to influence how you operate.

Yes it's a good point you made about the NYTs. I remember Cenk Uygur of "The Young Turks" claims he was fired from MSNBC because he kept running stories that the advertisers didn't like, so the claim goes. But how would a few measly banner ads for airline tickets or the thing I just googled corrupt the content....when WE are the ones creating the content. That's the beauty of these kinds of platforms, there is no "editorial board" making decisions about what we can and can't write about.

Take for example Google or FB ads. Don't you think they have the interest of their advertisers in their mind?

It's often hard to see how things will turn out. There may be a chance that banner ads will be harmless, who knows?

Thanks for your input. Isn't it even worse if they are making ads through their own profile? Then we are getting bombarded by 'hidden' advertising. Whereas if it's a banner ad, at least we all know what it is. Second, I don't understand how allowing banner ads would make it corporate-controlled? Please help me understand this, as clearly most people agree with you, I'm open to the idea that I'm uninformed/misinformed on this issue. I use great websites that have banner ads, like the NYtimes for example, and it doesn't seem like those sites are being controlled by the advertising industrial complex. I figured if it's good enough for newspapers, which are supposed to be impartial, why isn't it good enough for Steem? How would it corrupt the system?