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RE: The evolution of Steem and Love

in #steem6 years ago

I love that you "Hi-Jacked" my comment section. You are welcome there anytime.

I started noticing a drop off on comments about a week ago.

I've been struggling with the idea of the social media aspect falling away, as I am not that into games and I didn't come here for the games.

I've always thought my simple posts would someday become valueless no matter how things develop, and I felt prepared. However, it turns out, I will have some "feelings" about that.

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It is a 'shiny things' problem :)

Blogging won't die here and will likely be a very heavily used niche especially in the next could years as people explore digital nomadacy. I think that what will happen will be a lot of cross over interaction as use cases for Steem grows.

We can aren't dead yet and the next bull charge is going to bring a good of new users wanting to learn all kind of things.

The current reason for the success of Drug Wars is that it is possible to earn without investing at all or, much and they means that people who tried on comments for earning are trying their hand.