Totally agree with your points and exactly the way it should be however its not. We hit over a million user how many are active? how many are bots? there are not a lot of people that interact on this platform, peoples first reason for joining is the money aspect else you would be on a more mainstream platform. Hypothetical question if steemit stopped paying people to use the platform how many people would carry on? You may be optimistic and think ab fair few I would be shocked if 10% carried on. Your point about posting more diverse topics I a good one other than "how to make money on steemit" and all the other steemit related articles
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It is a well-known rule in internet culture that 90% of the culture are consumers and, at best, only 10% actually create content. I haven't checked the stats for Steemit lately but that's what it has always been since I started and has been even before Steemit existed and I don't see that changing anytime soon. That's why content creators like movie studios, broadcasting networks, internet providers, and publishing companies make the big bucks and the rest of the population pays to consume it.
that's a good fact. I wonder if there is a way of checking how many accounts are actually active and how many are bots would be an interesting fact
There are people posting about that but I can't remember who. It's hard to keep up with all the stat posts. But since the start, it's been about 10% of the people who sign up stay active. Pretty much the same as most sites, especially sites that require you to put some effort into creating content. Video sites have the highest retention rates.