RE: Steem earning fairness and the consumption revolution

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The system is broken!!! It's not fair!!!

While I can understand perfectly your viewpoint, I just wonder in what measure we could change of perspective if consumption, 'curation' & appreciation of content & ideas could only be exerted humanely, manually, consciously and organically exclusively and could not be automated at all.

A lot of the time we seem to think that the only way to get users onto Steem is by offering rewards for posting, but the real value of the future of Steem is actually the reward for consuming.

Consuming... as long we can extract 50% of the incomes of author's posts & efforts through automated curation.

I started this post looking at fairness, but I do not think it ended up where it started.

Yeah, I can see it. But as for Steem concerns, that's why my comment. :)



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Automation is not going away in the world unless an EMP takes out all electricity, then there are larger issues at hand. PRetty much, the economics of all of the other platforms are near 100% automated as the algorithms choose who and what gets seen, collects all of the "votes" of the authors and the like and then distributes a little to very few. Patreon is a little different as people pay "kinda directly" to the cretor, but even there it goes into an escrow account that Patreon controls and has been known not to pass onto creators.

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