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RE: Curation reward issue - New tools for our users - Donating our curation rewards

in About PeakD3 years ago

The tech is good but not revolutionary. Take Zune for instance. It died a sad death because Microsoft didn't know how to attract that audience that iPod had cornered. Because it wrongfully assumed that their tech would be considered superior.

This is in repeat here.

There's this belief that the mainstream socials are evil and that here is the place that should be seen as Utopia. But the need isn't REWARDS or else they would be migrating here already.

CONNECTIVITY is why masses stay on them so called EVIL platforms. So clearly the tech here isn't superior where it needs to be.

The tech has a long way to go in order to facilitate TRUE social and the right audiences to then attract Enterprise. AND protective measures for the establishing of large second layer communities.

Else what happened to POB is a clear deterrent and shows that second layer IS NOT the safe haven people claim it to be and won't be where growth happens.

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Meh, we had all that mass migration coming in 2016-17, stinc kneecapped it.
Now we have to climb that hill, too.
Mass adoption isn't the plan, network effect is the plan, and that can work with far fewer users than even MySpace had.

We needed a golden boy and got ned, instead.

I'd agree exponential growth was wasted on stinc and their need to create bagholders to continue their cons.
However, that doesn't preclude its happening at some point now that we are less a bagholder creation tool and more a place to come and meet people that are really nice, mostly.
We even encourage some to become somebodies amongst us.

I get why a long term user could get lost in the weeds, but this is the best the platform has looked, ever.

The 'greedy f**cks' that had kept their knees on our necks up to hf25 through the poor tax robbing the poor of half the value of their stake have been overruled by folks with enough stroke to get the change done.
Some say it was because of rpc overload, so I don't discount that totally, but the facts are the coders knew exactly what they were doing reducing by up to half the value of stake less than their's, and that has been reversed with hf25.

This is a big deal.
Watch the excitement in the pool when things get back to normal in another week or two.
We should slowly grow as the inflation accommodates new people into the fold.