Have been hearing the buzz around SMTs for some time now, I kind of have started liking Dtube specially after Youtube, changed it’s policies lately on profit sharing and distribution.
I liked the idea of Steem when I first heard about it in the early 2017, but Steemit has not been doing much as to what it is capable of, imo.
Although we just saw the one millionth account being created, the adoption is slow and people abandon the space after a few days of use.
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Yeah, it definitely is important that we figure out ways to ensure new accounts remain active. I think that a lot of the accounts that quit/go inactive are half-hearted entrepreneurs who thought this was just a get-rich-quick scheme/platform and when they found it was hard work, they just abandoned it. That said, I think SMTs and popular apps like DTube will help to ensure that there is an active audience remaining and will help to bring more people in, because there will be new uses for the blockchain and potentially new, exciting incentives and utilities.
I agree, but I have seen some good authors leaving the platform because their work was not being noticed, and they were not willing to use bots to promote their work.
Yet these half hearted entrepreneurs would still be very active on Facebook and other platform. In the bed it all comes down to who has the most users and steemit users base would only keep growing in time