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RE: Steemit Livestream 3: My thoughts

in #steem5 years ago

Everyone can at least admit when they are here to grow the platform or to milk the system. Some are both. Both are good.

But the ones that aren't committed to grow the platform that reward them are the ones not lifting their part, I think.

Even when things are down, anyone can create content and keep the pulse of the blog up, but what we're seeing now are the difference between the people who are here for the long term commitments and those who are here for short term gains.

Anyway, I'm rambling, but what an average Steemian CAN do is to keep on creating good contents. This is something that ANYONE can do, really.

Thanks for the interesting post, @midlet :)

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Thanks for reading @veryspider :)

Oh and yes, better user experience = long term success for sure

they should make you a manager at steemit's leadership team ! aaaaaaaaaa

I've been thinking a lot about this lately actually. The UX issue is actually really complex and difficult to deal with on a decentralized platform. On the one hand, it's a problem for front end developers, and on another there are probably blockchain level features that would need to be integrated to improve the ux, then there is a 3rd dimension in that this is all built on an alt coin that you can't buy directly with fiat currency so prerequisite knowledge about cryptocurrency is required to even get started. It's a tough hill to climb.

It certainly isn't a small problem, but I think with a deft project management, they can break down big issues into smaller achievables, then allocate resources accordingly to tackle those smaller goals.

it's a huge obstacle, to be sure, though !

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