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RE: [dtube] Is Steemit Just for Popular Content Creators?
You're assuming that with 1000x the user base, your content is going to even be seen. That's the major complaint people have today ALREADY with recognition. Just look at trending for example. It's the same 5 people every day. Most people don't go "searching" for content, and endlessly scrolling for hours. If they did, it wouldn't already be a problem for minnows to grow.
Getting your post higher isn't dependent on user votes, it's dependent on $ amount.
@imlikett
You are right, there should be a better less "sponsored" index somewhere, I am not really interested in the 10 most popular bloggers and their articles, I want to find more pristine content... Also I am a bit uncomfortable with the google search of the site, there should be a "steemit" search... Maybe I missed something...I am quite new still...
Indeed, this is the biggest feature missing at the moment. Only the trending/new/hot tab is too limiting to find the content you want.
For example I follow the tag diving but there is no easy way to see the most popular 'diving' post for the last x months.
@pieter87
I found some really nice diving/uw-photo material here, like people who are making super high quality underwater film/documentary content, and such.
Some how feels like all these high-quality semi-popular blogpost are going to get buried... They should have like a quality index, a index of articles that are quality and actually have a higher value then just "popularity" or "over-night-sensation-fame"...
Check out the documentary here:
@bluebottlefilms/010-the-making-of-our-ocean-film-the-map-to-paradise
Yeah, I hate it when sites integrate google search. It makes it so unpleasant, as you now don't have the easy to view user layout, and instead, just a wall of text and links.
@imlikett
Yeah they should remove the google search, and create their own search function, I hope the google-search is just a beta-thing...
Hivemind will solve this issue https://github.com/steemit/hivemind
It will allow steemit to have sub-steemit similar to sub-reddit, you will have as many trending page as there will be communities