Yes, there are many aspects of the Steemit ecosystem that are frustrating and many of the issues are double edge swords with no simple answers. This is an experiment of sorts, we police the community ourselves and well, there's some serious inequality too but there are a lot of strengths as well. I think it's most frustrating when we compare our accounts to others, i think if you focus on your own goals here and developing your own style and craft, finding your niche or community, that can be very rewarding as well. Thanks for commenting, i hope some of these issues get resolved as steemit matures.
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I agree. The bigger question to me, is if steem will mature.
Tech startups are many. Great concepts may or may not survive or may be taken & implemented by someone else who does it "better".
Yes, I agree with this statement. If Steemit is an experiment and there are fundamental issues that are not being dealt with the scenario that you describe here, the platform could easily be replaced by something similar or 'better'. That's real as day.
My hope is that the community itself can come together and move things in the right direction through new initiatives and cooperative measures that are in the interests of all users, not just a few whales.
I'd like to think so also.