Creative engaging content and some of the most interesting back and forth conversations in comment feeds are something that set this experience apart. The people putting out consistently good content are being noticed and while the may only generate a few cents, they are building a trust with users who will continue to view their content. One of if not the best feature here is that trolling and comments that add nothing to the post are able to be ignored and moved down instead of back and forth troll wars. Your comments reflect you as a poster and the reputation you have here. Something that was lacking and creates a poor user experience. I love YouTube, but when was the last time you even bothered to scroll down and view a comment? There is a platform here that can launch new artists, musicians, photographers, and people who just either write well or engaging content. People are bound to be able to launch careers and think of how a new or upcoming musician could post a new song, get quality feedback and interact with fans who will hopefully post more than just "I love you" or beg for likes. They can be rewarded financially without working through ad revenue, but they can build themselves up from the ground floor. That's something I'm excited to see. The average user on YouTube will make very little money and has no benefit from mega stars getting millions of likes. Here however that impacts the value of steem and everybody can profit from entertainment, to discussion, and also monetarily. I see big things in steemit's future.
RE: The potential Steemit Content crisis