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RE: I lost a lot of confidence in Steem/Steemit today but there's still hope..
it's not steemit that is not working. it's the users. we don't need introduction blogs because there are too many users to actually care about every single persons lives. if you have a super exciting story, share it but idk man. the more boring stuff i see the less enthusiastic I am. there needs to be a banner at the top of the front page encouraging people to only post interesting, exciting, or funny content. i don't wanna hear sob stories and introductions every blog. BORING.
I'm still trying to get the hang of all this (total newbie). But from what I gather based on your comment, this whole thing started as a small manageable community and the introduction post was kind of a initiation ritual then, right? Or is there something more to it. (I just started reading the whitepaper, not sure if it touches it.) I haven't written mine yet, in fact this is my first reply let alone a 'post'. I'm more focused on trying to understand the mechanics behind this 'experiment' I think before I make take the leap (introduction feels like a commitment for some weird reason)... As for defining 'interesting/boring', aren't those concepts are fundamentally subjective? Also why would a certain style be more encouraged than others? Isn't the whole point of curation by people is making the sharing more inclusive? I have so many questions haha, feel pretty late to the party. =)