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RE: Patreon Joins the “Deplatforming” Mob and Bans... as it Tries to Make Sound Justified

in #centralization7 years ago

Those are two great focus points. I don't know why Hackatons are not a thing on Steem, they seem to be on other platforms...

Getting a few content creators here could be a combined effort where we challenge each Steemian to join a 'get someone famous on Steem' week/challenge and everyone picks one person they'd like to bring over and tries to do exactly that.

Steemians like challenges, maybe we're adrenaline junkies ;-)

Thanks for your elaborate reply!

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Maybe the [pardon me] average quality and knowledge is not yet past MySpace 2005. By which I mean hasn’t yet reached 2007 when blogging turned ever more professional.

If people could put ribbons on their profiles, you would want a browser extension to hide them.

But progress is happening, there’s many less footer banners nowadays.

We may get there.

“Social celebrities” is difficult. People become skeptical when they read “get paid”. So we really need to work them over weeks, and also with the quality.

Remember when Medium launched? Everyone initially let in was known in social circles or had several thousands of followers on twitter already. You arrived on Medium and you found awesome content upon arrival. Not an evil marketing banner with trending foods.

@steeveapp may have the key to help. But its beauty is hidden behind a login.