People complain and try to quantify and qualify what is "good content". If it is not abusive then on something that is supposedly rather "decentralized" it shouldn't really matter. Communities, Tribes, Teams, Initiatives fill in a needed gap of what niche it is that one can fit in and thrive in or contribute to. In order to keep people engaged and motivated to create content then highlighting some posts or people who are building their own zones in the ecosystem seems like a very simple morale booster. I don't feel the need to sit and write an essay about it or shove graphs up or debate to the point of splitting hairs. What I will do is drop a few posts by some people who have hung in and soldier on IN SPITE of FUD, FOMO, B.S. and the dreaded.... "Drama Llama"! ;)
Tasty Posts for your Reading Pleasure
https://steemit.com/economics/@miryam/stop-blaming-capitalism-for-the-failures-of-socialism
https://steemit.com/tribesteemup/@eaglespirit/random-thoughts-and-thankfulness
https://steemit.com/teamnz/@tattoodjay/eduardo-kobra-911-fire-fighter-tribute-mural
https://steemit.com/steem/@teamsteem/why-i-advice-against-linear-reward
https://steemit.com/curation/@shadowspub/curation-corner-16-today-with-guest----xcountytravelers
https://steemit.com/travel/@nainaztengra/sublime-sunday-a-journey-in-the-clouds(that'd be me)
https://steemit.com/steemit/@battleaxe/i-stand-my-ground-i-don-t-get-turned-around
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