Who is interested in helping developing it?
A friend of themarkymark who made invisible my post about forking Steemit told me that forking is not possible, so why not start completely anew from scratch?
- What do users want this platform to do?
- How want users this platform to work?
- How do users want to see this platform financed?
- How do users want to see decisions and changes made?
- How do users see quality content on such a platform incentivized?
- Could such a platform be bootstrapped with input from voluntary developers?
- Would it not make sense to let this platform and its value grow by "creativity" and "content creation" mining through a well balanced rewarding system whereby platform 'coins' are mined by creating content by the users?
- Would it not make sense to build and expand such a system in a well tested and planned and evaluated manner that tries to be as inclusive to as many users as possible from a technical point of view?
Steemit could be seen as a Microsoft model based on predatory capitalism that only lifts the 1% up (hope RT doesn't mind using this expression).
Why not create a Linux model alternative for Steemit, run by and for the people instead of run by a little circle of friends tapping each other on the back?
Dan Larimer and Ned Scott have left this ship and the ones running the show now act like a troop of wild baboons escaped from the Zoo that are running and jumping around like a bunch of crazy lunatics who have no clue.
Time to start something new?