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RE: You can Freewrite, but can you Freeread?
Interacting with the community is great. How else are we going to find similarly-minded people if we don't comment on each other's posts? I'm definitely guilty of all what I mentioned. But then I want to interact with someone who wrote an interesting article and I have to compete for attention with people (oh, I wish they were all people) replying stuff like "Great post, I upvoted you!" or "This is the best post on Steemit, I followed you!"
It's discouraging, but we all probably realize that Steemit has not yet reached its final form we should try to influence the direction for the best.
those kind of posts only bother me when they are on a blog where the blogger always autovotes his comments, so these crap comments sometimes make big$ because they were first because it's a bot... Otherwise I see them get flagged a ton haha, it's a losing strategy long term so I wouldn't worry about it too much.
And too true, we are going to see some major evolution this year as we get more users and the platform develops with communities SMT's and quicker sign up