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RE: An Objective look at Dlive's exit

in #dlive6 years ago

Not to take away from your other points, but are you implying that you and I don't have the equal opportunity to craft a dapp and get a multimillion Steem delegation?

I confess I am not chasing such. I am aware of folks that are working to develop apps, and I am sure they are doing so with the intention of gaining emoluments, delegated or otherwise. I haven't seen any effort towards that end from you either, and I don't see that as not having an opportunity.

I see that as having other interests, and acting accordingly.

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No I wasn't talking about people who are skilled who can do things to make the platform actually develop, but I do feel that people like Adam Kokesh, Dan Dicks and others who have been given delegation just because they have been successful on other platforms shouldn't have a advantage over others. They haven't brought their monies worth back into the platform in the way of new followers, most who comment on their stuff are regulars here that had no affiliation with them prior to them coming here and they don't spend time interacting with people here they take the money and run, especially Dan. If people are well know out there they shouldn't need any further additional advantage.

Skill is learned. Every skill, including how to grow your audience, is a learned thing. While you and I agree on the wisdom of delegating to Kokesh, for example (I think we agree that he isn't entirely forthright in his rhetoric, and that delegation would be better placed elsewhere), our skills depend on us to learn.

Stinc delegates based on their skillsets, and I don't see that some barrier exists that deprives either of us from learning how to benefit from delegations.

Any such barrier I can see is self-imposed by ourselves. I simply note that I am not sufficiently driven to surmount such barriers, as I have other interests.

That's on me.