What're everyone's thoughts on steem (and subsequently steemit.com)? Worth investing in? Long term possible growth? Ponzi scheme?
>>2830810
Facebook makes billions off of users' data and content. Steemit proposes to share a bigger slice with them.
But it needs a huge revamp. First off, Steam is already a famous internet product. Secondly, it needs to advertise itself as "facebook, but fairer" instead of "i get money, you get money, everybody gets money, start posting!"
Seriously, just go to their platform and see for yourself. If your sponzi sense doesn't tingle, your sponzi sense is shit.
Lastly, there's too much money talk. Normies go on social media to forget about money, not be reminded of it with every single post and button. Steemit's like button displays dollars earned instead of an actual number of likes, it's ridiculous. No normie will touch this as it is.
I'll be monitoring their progress, I do like the idea
>>2830810
It's full of crap that people just upboat because they want the bonus for upvoting.
The value keeps crashing
>>2830971
Yeah, you're pretty spot on about the marketing. I feel like they could definitely do a better job at making it more universal, rather than just crypt circle-jerk. It has great potential, imho