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RE: What would you prefer - 100% of nothing or 10% of something?

in #steemit6 years ago

It is also worth noting that for the low SP users, such as myself, upvoting the highly popular posts isn't profitable. The best bet for profiting is to spread the wealth, "investing" votes in good, unknown Steemians.

Searching for, and upvoting new writers is not only good for the price of Steem, but also for your own wallet.

I discussed this several months ago here: https://steemit.com/steemit/@spbeckman/curation-myths-minnows-and-implications-post017

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True! Quality should be No1 priority.

Another important question should be the reason why people are using Steemit?

For example, I have my favourite car magazine, I have my favourite tech magazine... I like Instagram...

This is why I think that the future of Steemit is in "clusters", communities with common content.