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RE: I want a "quick reply" button on my Replies page

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Dang! Glad to hear you’re okay.

I think a reply there wouldn’t work becuase often that view only shows part of the comment. If reply popped open a modal window like it used to which included the comment you’re replying to, that would be helpful.

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good point, Luke. I wonder what it will take for other websites to build front-ends on top of Steem. My team and I have thought abt it so many times, but we can't figure out a revenue structure for it and we don't wanna use ads.

Many of the tools right now are listed as beneficiaries so they get a piece of every single payout for posts created on their site. If you can provide significantly more value that the Steemit interface, you could do well (though competing with “free” which is what Steemit is right now with no beneficiary set will not be easy).

hey, btw how do we create beneficiaries for a post like DTube does? @SteemSmarter would like to use this type of smart contract in lieu of creating a corporation to divide up our stake in the project. I expect it to grow quite large and would love to nail this down. If you know of a resource i'll be glad to read.

Btw, awesome lvl 73 reputation. I post every day, comment, upvote and reply all the time and it's such a slow process to lvl up. I'm kinda confused as to what the algo is.

Hi, Thanks for the links. Do you know how much these different front ends get. I heard Zappl takes 15% and Dmania takes 25%

This post may help?

https://steemit.com/steemit/@clayboyn/how-much-are-you-paying-to-post

I think it's:

25% utopian-io, dtube, dlive

15% zappl, busy.org

10% dmania

5% esteem

But don't quote me on these, cheers :)

Thanks a massive lot man!
Don't worry I won't quote you on this :)

yeah, exactly. It's hard to compete with free...even if free isn't very nice to the user's eyes or experience. For now, we're gonna keep building the tagging engine and release some specific reports on the global, tag/community and personal scale for now.

Busy, eSteem, Utopian, dtube, etc are all on the case as luke says.

I think the market is fairly covered with regards to blogging/video/sound, but if you can come up with a new media/resource then the door is wide open!