RE: “I Put A Spell On You,” covered by Annie Lennox … (R&B / Rock’n’Roll – Music to Your Ears, Covers–36)
I see your point about organically voted content, but I cannot agree with your statement that whales lied to me “for their benefit.” That’s a blanket statement which clearly does not hold true for many whales who have brought much to Steemit over these past 2–3 years. To assume that they are lying for their own benefit is simply erroneous.
Getting back to the content on the trending page, a simple scroll reveals many other posts besides mine. So, anyone who has no interest in my posts can easily scroll past them and find many different posts by other Steemians.
As for using bots so that “any kind of shit content can benefit,” I definitely do not promote or condone any such content. But it’s a free platform, and anyone is allowed to post whatever kind of content they choose – be it high quality or shitty. And they may also bid for upvotes on SBT.
As for my actions being “detrimental” to Steem or Steemit, you’re being very presumptuous when you say so. In fact, there are several actions that I regularly take that clearly benefit the community. First, I upvote others’ posts, regularly and consistently, both automatically and manually. Second, I have transferred a noteworthy amount of my own crypto into Steem. Third, I have delegated a good percentage of my SteemPower, in order to help grow both Steemit and the Steemit community.
As indicated by those above 3 actions alone, I brought in much currency into Steemit, and I continue to distribute it throughout the community. I did that for the benefit of the platform and the benefit of others.
Furthermore, my other “actions” involve about 2 hours preparation time for each post. I strive to make my posts interesting and informative, as well as readable and attractively laid out. My efforts are definitely not “passive.” Nor are they intended to “make the rich richer.” That goes against my inherent politics.
If bringing such quality content to this platform is detrimental, then there’s not much hope for Steemit, is there? In fact, if that were the case, Steemit would be doomed to fail, and would already be on its way into the dustbin of history.
I’ll do what I can to prevent such failure, by continuing to create quality content.
One final point. In your “Ultimate Guide” post, you write that Steemit is “still standing and there’s money to be made.”
But then in your comment above, you advise me to “stop the BS”?
Why? I may be a “talentless twat,” but am I not allowed to make money on Steemit?