This has all the hallmarks of a major cluster fk about to happen.
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That seems to be the standard. Each business decision I've seen made from the platform owners has been poorly planned and or executed.
- allowing bot vote buying / selling
- adding advertisements
- adding a down vote to better hide undesirable content and to start flame wars
- Making whales votes significantly more valuable than anyone else's
And the platform has really just stagnated, and the numbers of users reflects that.
It already is @flemingfarm.
The he said, he did not say is already in effect. The post was up, then it wasnt.
Is it Steem or is it Steemit Inc?
Not off to a great start.
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I would say it's popcrn time but I am thinking that all we are going to get is a raging inferno.
Change is inevitable but change for the sake of change usually ends up in disaster.