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RE: Why did a post telling people to report bugs make 3,000 USD in upvotes and my actual post about a legitimate security issue that the developers directly thanked me get less than 100 USD?
Secondly Steemit is a blockchain. Different clients can implement it differently. E.g. aggressively censoring chaff
Its unlikely an alternative to the steemit client is viable against the established product and the developers insider positioning with the tech. It 'could' happen, it just wont.
This comes down to the fact that steemit is actually a very bad social media platform. It doesn't have the robust feature set we've come to expect over the last two decades of web 2.0 development.
I do expect it to come but if we don't vocalise our desire for it, the developers won't prioritise the issue. Squeeky wheel gets the grease and all that.