‘Steemit Review’
Steemit is a blockchain-based community media platform where anyone can earn rewards by contributing eminence content and rating content published by others, or at least it is being advertised as such. We’ve been keeping an eye on Steem and the representative Steemit user interface of the development for a while, but just about a month ago we actually started getting to know how everything works there. This has happened as one of our editors actually registered and started using the platform, as a result we have published A Quick Guide on How to Mine Steem on Windows. That however was just about it as we have decisive to leave our editor for a month to use Steemit and then to write a first-hand understanding review of the platform based on his own personal experience using it. Since that month has already passed, it is time for him to share his feelings and experience with you… and get back to writing more here and not only on Steemit!
Do note that that our editor is using a private account on the Steemit platform! This account is not an official Crypto Mining Blog account, nor it will become such, though if you are previously using the stand or want to try it out now, you might want to check @cryptos on steemit.com for some guides, tips or even some help… just make sure you do that on Steemit and not here. We do like to sustain our authors and editors and this is exactly what we want to do currently.
You can think of Steemit as an ecosystem of numerous things all in one, though the chief idea is to provide an alternative to admired social media platforms like Reddit or Facebook for example. The general idea is that people using the platform and thus causal good quality content or helping by rating quality content from other users will get rewarded for that. Furthermore these plunder are also partly tied long term to the project, fundamentally becoming somewhat of a long term outlay for the user (think along the lines of having shares in a company). This idea alone opens up huge potential for growth for the podium, but the big questions is if it will manage to actually take advantage and secure its place among the other big names. Presently Steemit is really small and is just making its first ladder with a user base of just a bit over 75 thousand (total, not active users), the daily active users are currently at about 5K and that is specifically why it has such a big room for growth ahead of it.
The first thing you need to start with is to catalog yourself an account on the Steemit website. Registering now requires you to either have an account on Facebook or Reddit (with positive comment karma) as a means of authentication for your registration (you can’t be completely anonymous, or can you). There is no other way to register like by just using regular email address or use your phone with SMS corroboration or whatever other selection. Not everyone has or uses either one of these platforms, though many do, and there is also the idea that you might not want to reveal a lot of own data just to try out the overhaul. Moving past the initial step of implementation your registration process, in some way or another, make sure you keep your password safe and have a backup as it is something that cannot be improved if lost. Then the real fun starts and a new learning process for many of you, even though you might have used other social media websites before.
You found with a nice straightforward and clean boundary, though you are not sure where to find things around and how everything works. There is a big and detailed whitepaper describing how most of the things work in detail, but that is for the backend, and not for the front end access that Steemit provides to the blockchain. So you start exploring and trying out things such as making your first post, looking around at the already available content, giving some votes and maybe leaving comments for pleased that has provoked you to do so. Inevitably you are making some mistakes as you don’t yet know the policy, or how things work, typical users not into crypto don’t read large whitepapers full of things they don’t understand and the PDF does not tell you everything either. Remember, this is a social media platform that although powered by a blockchain and using crypto money tokens is still proposed for mass users and not only for the much more partial number of crypto users (thy are just a good starting top to build upon).
Inexorably you start looking for tips and guides on how everything works, there are quite a few of these available by other people on Steemit, people that probably are already ahead with things. As you learn how to correctly use the platform, what to do and what not to do, you may even decide to share some of what you have learned with others that are going to come after you and will be at the same location that you started from. You learn what the Steem token is, what are Steem Dollars (SBD) as well as what Steem Power and VESTS symbolize and how they all work together. Then you start writing about other things, other things that you are fascinated in or you like doing – what you do for livelihood, what are your hobbies, maybe post some photos you took, share some funny substance you find online and so on…
This is the summit at which a lot of people simply anticipate to start seeing big rewards pouring their way thanks to the hundreds of people that like what they just posted. Unfortunately this is not what is going to happen, unless of course you are some superstar or at least a well-known person in some field and you come roaring down on Steemit, bringing a lot of your faction along (this has happened quite a few times already). People like that make a big splash when they come on Steemit and start off with a big payment from their first post, gaining a lot of new followers and bringing quite a few along with them. So this is one way that you can ensure you a have good start, or maybe if you are a normal user and manage to write an interesting and attention grabbing first preliminary post, you may as well get off very well, though probably not as good as some celebrity will. If you are just a regular user that has nothing special about yourself, then the bad news is that you will have to work hard for a while, a couple of weeks maybe, and not get discouraged or give up before you may start seeing some good returns of your labors.
When municipal tell you hard work is the key to success on Steemit for a regular user that is just starting up, they often mean that you should be able to get fallout in some time (more than just a few days), but only if you don’t get dispirited and give up before that. There is currently a bit of a problem on the Steemit platform and many of the other users of the platform have noticed it as well. The fact that even if you write or position something good it does not mean it will get a big reward, most likely it will not originally, but as you keep up posting good work it should start getting noticed and you will start building faction that like what you write about. People hope that somebody with a lot of voting power will just notice them instantly and they will get a couple of hundred or even thousand Steem Dollars as a reward for their first post. That does occur from time to time, but it takes a lot of good luck for the regular new user. People just get their high expectations by looking at the most popular posts made by successful celebrities or people with an established reputation on Steemit, people that have already worked hard to complete their status.
Getting started is tough and you might not get any plunder with your first posts, then maybe score some accomplishment with a few cents before actually getting something better, like in the solitary or even a double digit range… it could take even a week or a few for that to happen. There is of course always the chance of getting lucky and scoring a vote form a big Whale (you will hurriedly get used with the marine life references on Steemit), but that won’t help you much on the long term. A lot of pains and persistence is the key, and of course posting about things that you write or create will be much more useful and gratifying than posting some content that is not yours such as linking to news articles and such. Copy/pasting without mentioning the inventive source or using others work and pretending it is your will get you nowhere as these things speedily get noticed and are not tolerated at all on Steemit!
How much can you anticipate to earn in return for your assistance on the Steemit platform? Well, that depends on many factors. For example when you start you have only 3 Steem Power, that means you get just a fraction of a cent in terms of voting power and your vote does not explanation for much. So it is very hard to earn rewards with just voting for other good posts on the platform, as a result you are optimistic to invest into some STEEM tokens to increase your influence and possibly the rewards that you get for your curation efforts. The alternative (what you should actually try to do) is to write some good and triumphant posts that will bring you some extra Steem Power and Steem Dollars as plunder, but for regular users this is quite hard to be achieved right from the start. You will need to spend some time learning and figuring things such as the Markdown formatting or basic HTML tags if you are not household with that as well as maybe polishing your writing skills a bit. Don’t worry if English is not your national language, there are a lot of people like you on Steemit previously (good opportunity to improve your English), there are also local communities starting to form that write in dissimilar languages as sound – Chinese, Korean, German, Russian and so on.
Here comes another problem for the normal user that does not come from the crypto world and may not even know about Bitcoin or what crypto currencies are, and yes, there are immobile people like that. Remember that the long appearance goal of the Steemit platform and STEEM is to attract the average normal user that is at this time using other social media platforms such as Facebook or Reddit. Having these people investing not only their time and labors into making great content, but also buying some Steem tokens and that is what may be hard for the wide-ranging public as they need to learn a lot of new things. There is various more work needed here if Steem and the Steemit platform want to become more reachable to the regular user, a lot more actually. The reason is that even if you don’t want to endow real money, when you get rewards, you still need to get them out to a crypto switch in order to cash out real money…
What can you expect to get in return for let’s say 1 month of solid work? Here are some numbers you can look at to answer this question: Exactly 1 Month on Steemit, Let Me See What I Have Achieved So Far. This is the triumph list of our editor, who has been using the Steemit platform for a month already and it can be a good situation on what to expect. Again this is his personal description and not an official one for this website, and he has not received any official support from this website prior to today. So the numbers symbolize only his own hard efforts for a month, starting as a regular new user with no clique to bring along, and not revealing that he is associated with this website at all. It may not be that much as some of you might anticipate in terms of rewards, especially for writing 120 blog posts on Steemit and contributing hundreds of comments, but these numbers should give you realistic opportunity on what you can get as a regular user not giving up and working hard.
If you choose to try Steemit as a social media platform with the purpose to earn back some rewards in return, then what you need is to administer well your expectations and work hard in achieving your goals. Don’t expect to earn a lot of rewards in no time at all, in fact don’t go expecting to earn anything back when you begin using Steemit and you will be pleasantly surprised when you start getting loot for what you do. That would however take some time and efforts, unless you are somebody trendy as already explained above. If you are a celebrity or a popular person, then Steemit is plainly a must go to place. If you are just a regular user it is still worth checking out, but make sure you have realistic expectations before you even start, The project has a lot of potential, but there is also a lot of indecision about the whole thing as a lot of additional work is still obligatory to making it a successful and mass social media website, this will simply not happen overnight. Steemit is still very young and with very little users (note that it is currently in beta), so if you catalog now, you will be among the first users, though not among the earliest adopters that already had a head start. anyway of that, it could still give you a good opportunity in the future if you start now and the whole venture becomes hugely successful and mainstream, but then again that is not surefire at all. Enough blabbering about the good and the bad things of STEEM and the Steemit platform, it is not great and it does not give thousands of dollars as plunder on day 1 to just anybody who registers and starts using it. There is a fair dose of unfairness and compensation already for those that were among the first to unite and be the pioneers, but then again they did put a lot of pains into getting where they are today.
Do we advise you to try Steemit? Yes, we do support everyone to give it a try, there is nothing to lose, only potential ahead of you and maybe even some rewards waiting for you there. Do manage your outlook properly however and don’t go for the loot and only for the rewards, do it to just give it a try and discover how things work and maybe you will like it, or maybe not. Give it a try and see for yourself what the hype is all about, you might be one of the providential people, or one of the hard working ones, or you might hurriedly get depressed and leave… that is up to you to choose. Again, there is nothing to lose in registering and wearisome Steemit, but there are no guarantees for triumph and big loot… this is all up to you.
Please remember to:
UPVOTE if you like what you see.
COMMENT to tell me what you like to see.
RESTEEM because sharing is caring.
nice post