I think a lot of the problem is that the new people on steemit look at the big numbers and think, " Hey, I can do that too!" So, they sign up. But in reality, they don't have the know-how. They've never even heard what a bot is, or what it does, why they even need one for a boost, and most importantly how or where you even get one! It's like.... There are a lot of secrets going on on this platform on the way how to make money, and nobody is sharing it. And when a minnow finds out that there's no way they can do it like the big guys do, they easily give up. It's simple.
(But actually, if minnows were guided in the right direction, ...and this means given proper information for success, they could be a dolphin in no time.)
The answer is:
★ Lack of Resources to Newbies
★ And Number Two: the unwillingness for experienced users to share information for success.
I remember a long time ago, whales were selling online courses for success on steemit in order to make money for themselves. Is this right? I don't know. It's kind of a touchy issue.
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