Nice nit-picking straw-man. Rules of accountability for wrong-doings by "authorities". Sorry, I didn't explicitly state it in such a an obvious way. If you read the post, you will understand that's what I'm talking about. When authority is not accountable for their actions, it doesn't make for a successful model of operation. Go look into why there is police accountability, or political accountability for actions those authorities do.
Edit: I can see other issues that you brought up by assuming things, like centralization of Fccebook, but hat was just an example of how they have measures in place to deal with issues, while Steemit doesn't. I don't advocate for the centralized accountability too much, but a community driven method. I focus on community empowerment of all individuals here. If the power equals out to active community members, then there is no more concentration of power issue and abuses won't be coming from power playing "authorities".
RE: Steemit Will Never Go 'Big' in It's Current Broken Form