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RE: Is It Time To Create A Dark Steemit or Maybe Separate SubSteems Or Groups In Steemit?

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Steemspeak is like cheers for me. It makes me feel like Norm form cheers. You wanna be where you can see the troubles are only about steem. You wanna be where everybody knows your screenname"

I'm anti-social. I've just emerged from a deep depression actually. talking is not really my gig.

Ooh, that's interesting proposal. I've missed that when it has been published.

Substeems could have their own rules, but I'd like to start small and just let users to create substeems. After they've been used for a while we can see what kind of problems come up. Then a possibility to create different rules can be given to get rid of the exact problems.

What are the minimum rules for a substeem so it can actually function as a group? I'd say: subscribe to substeem and whitelist/blacklist users (as I've proposed here).

About the new tokens for substeems, I'm not sure if they are needed. My initial thought is that they will only make the system too complicated without adding enough value to the community.

Is this is a joke? Everything needs one token thus one reward pool to make it valuable but we could have multiple websites and trending pages perhaps one tag would p say which platform a post should appear on.

I don't think new coins are the answer. it's complicated enough as it is.
I am tired of people freaking out, it just continues to happen that someone is flagged, and then seeks vengeance. Two people in a row I just came across.

If you create a substeem for another language like russian you don't want it to be dominated by english posting whales who have power by default. This is the main reason you need a separate token to seperate powers between different groups. To gain influence in a substeem you need to invest or post to that place first.

In that case, I think an entirely new Dark Steemit should rise up.

I think that an alternative to separate tradable tokens could be a system that permits substeem's users accepts transfers only from members of that substeem, like a Walmart Sam's Club. The system also could have the option to limit the transactions only with steems mined into their members, avoiding eventual impacts from flooding of non-members users' steems.