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RE: Steem Future: Ned Scott Is Gone

in LeoFinance4 years ago

It's probably partially due to the fact we are the same age, but—unpopular opinion maybe—I feel like I can really relate to Ned. I know what it's like to take on projects that are way too big to handle, struggle with the communication skills to coordinate a team, and try to maintain inner motivation in the face of continued external setbacks.

Couple that with having too many different interests, opening up new initiatives and then not being able to see them through, not knowing when or how to throw in the towel, being in denial, etc.

Like you said, I wish him all the best. Hopefully he will be able to enjoy using STEEM once it is (fingers crossed) better-developed and -marketed because better-funded. I am ecstatic to see a change in leadership, especially as the Steemit team stays intact.

The interview with @andrarchy left me wondering: what of the 70% of the team that was cut, and/or what about hiring new talent? I'm guessing @justinsunsteemit has not gotten that far along, but I'm curious!

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He did mention the idea of adding more developers just to add more developers has not worked out well in the past. I would imagine as they are needed, they will be added.

The marketing might be handled, in large part, by the Tron people. They already have an infrastructure in place which seems rather effective. Just a guess on my part but it seems to make sense.

Ned might be able to enjoy Steem more (now or down the road) without the headache of having to answer for everything that happens. Overwhelm seems to be the applicable term.

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