Many a study can be made, analysing Steemit posts about what defines content. Great content. Awesame content. About how a common understanding of the rules to obey is forming its way in the community - far from being unity, just mirrowing the worlds we live in... About self-voting and pouring powerful votes over the minnows with a watering can.
@trafalgar posted this very long and detailed question on the matter: https://steemit.com/steemit/@trafalgar/is-there-any-room-for-short-content-on-steemit and got flagged for it - by now 4 times I believe.
So, if self-upvoting - especially after investing into steem is a no-go, why is the upvote post check box still there? If great content is not considered great when there are less than x words going along, why not inform all members and newbees right from the start?!
Is it that simple
No, it is not! It is open for discourse!
Cheers from the Seven Mountains in Germany and may all of you have a great time!
Herzliche Grüße aus dem Siebengebirge und mögt ihr alle einen wundervollen Abend haben!
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