To keep it simple.... I have a few of Steemit related challenges that I would like put out there.
These are just some general observations but I'm sure it may spark some debate?
Put some effort in - you may just be rewarded for your honest input!
- Challenge 1:
I challenge every Steemit user to review their "Followers List".
The first person to achieve the challenge wins as per the criteria below.
If you can prove without a doubt that you don't have any of the user names listed below in your "Top 10 Followers" list when sorted "alphabetically", then you win.
If succesful there is 1 Prize of $100 (USD).
I have personally checked up to 100 users and they appear on every one?
Anyway, here they are:
- Challenge 2:
I challenge any Steemit user to explain to myself and other Steemit users how the thousands of multiple interlinked identities and user names who are piggy backing off each other actually contribute to the underlying principles and advancement of the platform?
Milking the Reward Pool is a whole other story!! (but that's for later)
If succesful there is 1 Prize of $100 (USD).
- Challenge 3:
I challenge any Steemit user to explain clearly and without any confusion, the inner workings of Steemit and how the average person can involve themselves with the platform to multiply their gains. This may involve an explanation of the Bots - good or bad?
If succesful there is 1 Prize of $100 (USD).
It will be interesting to see the level of detail people can come up with to explain the concepts above?
As you have probably worked out by now, this is a "Tongue in Cheek" look at some aspects of Steemit that most users, including myself, have difficulty understanding.
I look forward to the Experts steering us in the right direction.
The prizes are real and will be paid in full if the criteria are successfully achieved.
I wonder how much interest and debate this will actually generate??
(Probably the usual auto upvotes with the odd comment?)
Honest comments on anything mentioned above are always taken on board.
The other thing I really appreciate is a 100% human activated upvote - rare but fantastic when they happen!