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RE: What’s Really Happening on Steem?

Dear @xpilar,
Your moderators do not comment. I have been here so many times, reading and checking, but not one of them ever comments only stef1 at certain times and not even in this community.

All the art you had and there is, is ignored, not a single word given to push in the right direction. What I noticed and made me uncomfortable back then is that it feels like a very small clique, only caring about themselves and how to make a big income.

I agree with you that it's a hell of a job to read and comment since I am the main person doing this in different communities and indeed my comments are getting shorter, but my hands are tight too and I do NOT get paid, am NOT making an income on Steemit unlike many others with very high rewards never taking the time to say a word.
I also noticed that many of those high-ranked never write and have their "workers" do the job (that job that isn't done, sounds as if they take the profit and if they were motivated at all they are no longer).

I truly wonder how come it's that hard to write 3 comments per day...
If your moderators are too busy with (with what exactly other jobs at different communities?), it might be a good idea to clean up, remove the moderators or replace them. There's no point in having moderators if they don't give a damn about what is posted.

BTW: I tried it with the freewriters, but as soon as they could make a big income, the interest is gone and they only hop by to promote one of the games hosted here. Sorry, but that is not what my communities are meant for.

I doubt a solution can be found for the lack of interest and comments, but it might be good to stick the heads together and clean up. Why pay if a job isn't done or what is done doesn't have the wanted result?

@solperez @abdullahw2

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