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RE: Daily Steem Stats Report - August 17, 2017

in #steemit7 years ago

Thanks, @demotruk, for the detailed explanation about daily active users and registered accounts. So, what I should focus on is monthly active users. Well, from @penguinpablo's statistics and @arcange's that I've been following, I think the monthly average of active users is still very low. I'm glad that you've noticed the terrible trend of spam commenting lately, like they are desperadoes. The recent challenge that I had with flag war from mini accounts, led me to know @spaminator. @spaminator uses @sadkitten to deal with spam posts, comments, etc. They came to my rescue this morning and I am glad they did.

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You have to have something to compare it to, otherwise how can we say that we're doing well or poorly?

Obviously we are really tiny compared to our incumbent competitors and are going to have much lower active users no matter how it's measured. We can measure it as a ratio of registered accounts, but I just wouldn't say that is particularly meaningful when registered accounts is so inflated, and the metric we are using is not comparable to other platforms where merely landing on the website typically makes you an 'active user'. On Steemit a user could land on the site, have an account and log in with it, and they still might not get counted as an active user because they did not create a transaction which made its way to the blockchain.

I have been downvoting spammers myself, especially self-voting spammers, but I don't believe that current methods are sufficient. I hope to see spammers constrained in their network bandwidth.

I have a better understanding of what you mean now, @demotruk. ''On Steemit a user could land on the site, have an account and log in with it, and they still might not get counted as an active user because they did not create a transaction which made its way to the blockchain.'' This is very true. Same here, @demotruk. I hope to see spammers constrained. Let's I forget, how are you faring with your steemit car? I just like that car. Greetings to your sister, whom I saw standing beside the car that day you put up a post about it. My kind regards.