RE: FIVE THINGS I QUIT DOING WHEN I SWITCHED TO HIVE

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k.shit is a whole new lower level of shit!

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100 days of shopping. Tell Steemit where you go and what you buy and show them a receipt and they will give you an upvote. This makes me tremble. The dilemma I have is I'm in the business of ESL (that's where my pay check comes from) and this (Korean and China) is the audience and they are my neighbors.

On the other hand Hive is my friends and the people I follow. I like what they produce and I follow their rational even if my beliefs are different. At least Hivers have an opinion. I wonder what Dlive looks like since they joined Steem again?

The bottom line is Steem is no where near decentralized and it should be called Stream because they system is aligned in one direction. Hive has a whales but they are working at improving the apps and user interface and promoting Hive in an effective way. Steem is kind of stuck at getting people to post and interact with each other.

In the long run I don't see much of a future for a centralized block chain social network, but in the time being it wouldn't hurt to meet my neighbors and get rewarded for it.

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The pay outs for some people on Steemit are surprisingly good for posting utter garbage aren't they?

Ironically after doing a post saying I never looked at Steemit anymore, because of this interaction I went had had a quick look at what is being posted, translating a few posts with google translator - and holy crap, the site is not only Korean, it's a Korean garbage dump. I am gobsmacked by how far down the shitter the platform has gone in only three months!

https://translate.google.com

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