How many registered users are active is the question. Seems a lot of people don't stick it out and quit
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How many registered users are active is the question. Seems a lot of people don't stick it out and quit
True, it is not for everybody. Not everyone can create good content but that is ok.... However, with the implementation of SMT`s there will be something for everyone based on Steemit blockchain....
SMTs are going to be a game changer for sure
But then they see a steem post somewhere or someone mentions it and they think "Oh yes! Steemit! I forgot".
I think inactivity will be less likely when we have communities. My finding was that it was a bit difficult at first to find my 'tribe' and to find what I wanted to read and curate. With communities that will be easier and people will be drawn back in by habit [as they clearly are for facebook etc!].
I kept coming and going [been here since Oct 2016] and forgetting about Steemit [I'm actually quite forgetful and very easily distracted ... so I'm not the best example!] but someone would always mention it somewhere and I'd remember and come back.
Now I'm really in the habit of posting, reading, resteeming, voting [my voting power is getting used up!].
I wake up and look at steemit before I check my crypto! haha. [I use the steemify app so I can do this before I even set foot on the carpet! ... and it sends me notifications which is essential for a forgetful type like me!]
People will see more and more reminders and they will find their connections more easily on Steemit and then we'll have more active members.
Inactivity isn't going to be a big issue I think. And if there are tons of inactive members and tons of active ones, the effect is still only as big as the active members. Inactive ones are not much of a drain on the system beyond their original fee, I think. And there is always a chance they will become active later.
What I LOVE is that people can have access to a system that can raise them ACTUALLY out of poverty in some areas ... even when they are minnows the steem they can earn can make a massive difference to them because of its value compared to their own fiat currency.
I LOVE the inability for it to be censored by Governments [hope it stays this way and that the flagging system doesn't become a form of censorship].
Eek! I just saw @cryptoriddler show stats for yesterday and of 530000 users 80% are still on starter reputation of 25, so not active I’m guessing.
Highest rep is 78 and lowest is -18