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comment | "parent_author":"dollarsandsense",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-yintercept-post-100-20180515t133736046z",<br>"author":"yintercept",<br>"permlink":"re-dollarsandsense-re-yintercept-post-100-20180515t171128029z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"The low value of steem power is understandable considering the ease with which people can create accounts and the huge number of bots on board. Making something out of nothing is quite hard.\n\nApparently,<br> people can buy Steem Power. Several posts I've read indicate that the high value accounts either bought steem power,<br> bought promotions or are working with people who bought steem power.\n\nIt makes sense. There is a very limited amount of money that can be generated from the aether. \n\nYour post on [Pay Walls (https:\/\/steemit.com\/news\/@dollarsandsense\/in-today-s-news-paywalls-are-everywhere) talked about how web sites are seeking ways to fund content. \n\nI actually think that the only long term way to create a system where people are paid for creating content is to create mechanism where people pay to get content. \n\nThe steemit funding mechanism is interesting in this regard. The problem is that problem I see is that the money is not going to actual content creators but to groups of people who are skilled at gaming systems.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steemit\" ,<br>\"links\":[\"https:\/\/steemit.com\/news\/@dollarsandsense\/in-today-s-news-paywalls-are-everywhere\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" " |
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