Great post! It puts everything in perspective. And to be honest, I haven't thought about this perspective before, printing press, social media, and Steemit. This makes sense.
Was Steem/Steemit successful in achieving this goal?
It's a good step towards the right direction. That's for sure. But still a lot has to be done.
I think Steemit has to take some good aspects of "traditional" social media, such as serving relevant content to users, using machine learning. YouTube and Medium are doing a great job on that.
Is Steem really more decentralized than YouTube and Facebook?
I think so. There are at least more than one whale.
What about Wikipedia?
Wikipedia was indeed the first example of this movement. As a result, it got banned in some countries. Steemit has some advantages over Wikipedia, because of the inclusion of the financial aspect. That financial aspect has its disadvantages too. I think that would be a topic of a post that I'd like to write soon.
Great post! Resteemed.
Thank you, @bbilgin for the thoughtful comments.
I look forward to reading it.