Honestly, I think this goes back to what I was talking about in regards to the platform being catered to blogging mostly. Because of this, finding good content becomes a task, redundant, and can be quite boring. It's like doing taxes after awhile because everyone's post is set up the same and it's hard to make a distinction between posts. Kind of a roll of the dice until you get to learn to recognize perhaps certain users among the list that you know will give you something interesting to read or watch. So STEEMit needs a bit more diversity to allow for different types of content to have different types of lenses if that makes sense. Watchin how many people sway away from simply blogging then. It's the task Lex, in my opinion of how we ingest the content. By the way...tune in for the #rapchallenge. You said you would come check it out if I enter. Well it's about to be a slaughter, ya don't want to miss this Saturday.
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I'll make a point of it. Where and what time is it being held?
I agree, content organization is a big problem. I think much of the platform is dormant now. I'm noticing little activity in my blog, overall. Votes seem to be down. I have a few regular patrons and aside from them I don't seem to take in any new audience, at least not any that are voting with stake.
I've been averaging about 3 new followers for post. I'm not sure that's a good thing, since I bet I am losing that many to dormancy (dead followers) each day.
The unique page views continue to go up while the alexa rank continues to go down. I see more links to Steemit on Reddit as time goes by. The technology is very sound. Here's hoping it's just a slow period.