theSteemCrunch Issue 1: Steem Blast Day and SteemAppstivity
Welcome to the first issue of theSteemObserver’s newsletter, theSteemCrunch.
This newsletter will regularly be sent out, and also crossposted to the Steem blockchain, as we collect at least five interesting and insightful posts around what is happening in the world of Steem witnesses and also SteemApps.
With this newsletter we aim to provide an additional glimps into the world of Steem, especially to non-Steemians interested in being updated about the most significant events and updates around Steem’s ecosystem.
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theSteemCrunch Issue 1.
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A slightly older post already is the introduction post of @randybaker, Steemit Inc’s CFO, My journey to CFO at Steemit. In it Randy shares with us an interesting short story covering his early professional years, as well as his time at one of the world’s most influential accounting practices, KPMG, all the way to his current position at Steemit Inc.
“When I worked with KPMG in my twenties, everyone wore a blue suit. No exaggeration necessary; literally everyone and their brother was dressed in navy blue (sometimes with pin stripes). Looking back, I’m amazed at my own audacity, but amongst the blue suit brigade that was KPMG, I made my own way. I had long hair, an always-loosened tie, and never wore blue.”
-> Read “My Journey to CFO at Steemit”
Over the last few weeks, Top 20 witness @timcliff together with several other Steemians, organized the Steem Blast Day with many other Steemians following and participating to the inititiave. The day after @timcliff shared the results of the initiative with the SteemCommunity.
”Yesterday there were thousands of people talking about Steem all over the internet. It was incredible! The individual impacts that all of these interactions had are countless and immeasurable, but there were certainly quite a few highlights:”
Diego Pucci, AKA @elear, delivers a powerful insight in his vision of Utopian.io as well as few updates of what is ahead and will soon[ish] be released to the Utopian and Steem community. His A CEO diary #2 post is a must read.
”If you ever decide to run a community like this one, you will also soon realise the focus has to be on the community, on creating a culture, giving the genuine contributors the tools to drive all the others to come. This is where Utopian has spent and continues to spend an enormous amount of time.”
“It is hard, super hard, to create that culture. Convincing people to look further than the short-term benefits, betting for the long-term ones. Luckily, many of these contributors already arrived with this mindset. Many of them have been contributing without ever expecting a cent, long before the idea of Utopian was even in my head.”
-> Read “A CEO Diary #2” || Follow @utopian-io on Steemit
Mobile Steem app @partiko shares its second update report highlighting its excellent growth so far, as well as announcing a partnership with blockchain accelerator Forge Lab.
”Partiko and Forge Lab, a blockchain accelerator, have entered a partnership to drive the mass adoption of blockchain and crypto. Forgelab founder Chris Li, formerly an experienced software engineer at Microsoft, is now engaged in helping early-stage blockchain companies build a tokenized future. We are incredibly excited about this collaboration!”
Partiko’s excellent growth as one of the most active SteemApps was also visible in our article comparing the popularity of SteemApps to the most popular Ethereum dApps.
-> Read “Partiko Weekly Report 2” || Follow @partiko on Steemit
We end this first issue of theSteemCrunch with Actifit’s iOS release announcement. The announcement, part of Actifit’s ongoing transparent updates, also included a interesting detail about the activity tracker’s growth so far:
”Actifit kicked off its first days on the Steem blockchain with less than 10 contributions, and the number continuously increased until we have reached 200+ contributions per day, all of which are receiving upvotes and AFIT token rewards, as long as they reach the min amount of activity required per day (5,000 activity count)”
”The number of Active downloads for the Android app has crossed the 1,000+ mark, and with 200+ rewarded contributions per day (without counting ones with less than 5,000 activity), this puts Actifit at nothing short of 20% active usage, which is a remarkable number for an app.
-> Read “Actifit iOS is here” || Follow @actifit on Steemit
One More Thing
As a bonus, we wish to end this theSteemCrunch Issue #1 with Steemian @alvinoo’s SMULTS - Steem Multi Tag Search tool release.
“Smults is an acronym for Steem MULti Tag Search. It allows users to search multiple tags (up to 5 tags) at a time. User can also mark the 'First tag as category' checkbox, such that all returned results will be in the category as the first tag searched.”
The first issue of theSteemCrunch was curated and brought to you by @fknmayhem. If you think you read an interesting article which should be included in a future issue, feel free to ping him on zeh Titter.
This post was initially published on theSteemobserver and cross-posted to the Steem blockchain with SteemPress.
But @fknmayhem, you didn't include any of the highly-visible tags in this post, how are folks supposed to find it? ( I don't even remember how I got here myself...)
I don't know how SteemPress works but this is an issues that perhaps needs dressing sooner rather than later.
SteemPress seems to submit 5 tags from WordPress. WordPress orders tags alphabetically so that can be an issue.
I think it would be awesome if SteemPress had an option to choice the tags submitted to Steem but I guess for now it’s ok that they focus on their other projects. CC: @howo @fredrikaa
Here’s hoping platforms like @steempeak bring better display for tags because tbh... I don’t believe in tags. With the exception of the steemdev tag, I don’t think many tags on Steem have a genuine following/reading audience unless they have a resteem policy like the informationwar tag has.
If not, history has proven that tags will get spammed.
As for “popularity” of theSteemCrunch... it’s a gradual, slow roll-out. The site still needs to first cover some more dApps before it can in all honesty be called “relaunched”. At which point I will announce it and hopefully it will get some resteems too. But the main focus of the site is an outside Steem audience. That’s also why the tone of most posts is slightly different than found on steem when writing about Steem.
Thanks for your comment and implicit suggestions. :)
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