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RE: Taking A Deeper Look At "Proof-of-Brain"

in #steem7 years ago

This is a very good article in my opinion. It deserves to be among those who earn hundreds or even thousands dollars (as if the Steemit brainer system works as expected). And all advices written in this article should be taken into consideration by those decision makers.
But the reality that, it just has 9 votes and 4 comments since 1 month ago ( Iam going to add to be 10 votes and to be 5 after this comment) clarifies that there will be no chance Steemit will be a real brainer platform. (almost) no one care. People are too busy with their 'mining' activity in anyhow they find it possible.
I was among the people who think that Steemit is a hope, a place that stimulates me to practice my writing skill.
But then when I realize how this platform really works, It makes me feel sick and lowering my motivation into the lowest level. This article is one of the examples (too tired to post other links here) and some of them have been written since this platform still in its young age.

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I did a search for the proof of stake or proof of work argument and this popped up it is a sad state of affairs when quality content is not seen, the limitation of a 7 day reward period does stymie the creation of quality content even though it is greatly appreciated.

Adds an upvote and a follow one way of helping to support creators in the long run.

hi @freedomno1 , it takes sometime for me to realize that Steemit is just like a real life ecosystem. There are good and bad people. Hard truth. It depends on us to choose which side, good or bad. If you choose to be a good guy, , use steemit to practice writing skill and don't put a high hope to earn reward. Let time decides, whether good guy win or lose, or there will be a new ecosystem that provides a friendly environment for hardwork writer.

totally agree

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I appreciate the compliments. Even if I don't get lots of rewards, I at least have a way to practice writing and being creative while getting something in return which is nice.

One of my chief concerns has been about the smaller and newer users losing motivation as it appears that size matters, and often times it matters too much. It becomes hard to these smaller users to be found since so much organization of the different sites is reliant on payout.

I still have hope for Steemit and am genuinely interested where the whole platform goes, but there are times where I think that perhaps a better thought up distribution scheme and blockchain platform would work much better and simply dominate Steem like Facebook did to Myspace.

I like your honest writing. I think most of the true meaning content creators are still in centralized platforms. In steemit, most of them are trying to collect some bucks. That's the reason some people says this is still in its young age.