RE: Some Youtubers who are failing at Steemin - Do they know why?
I can be quite an elitist myself if the topic I am concerned with is something I am passionate about. Thing when it comes to blogging is that there is no definition of what is "the best". It is about having topics or styles that are supposed to suit certain tastes. Not everyone likes everyones style and there are more people who do not care about a topic like exotic butters than the other way around.
Yet if someone is passionate about that topic and wants to write here, thinking that he may actually reach a couple people, he should be allowed to do so. If he doesn't, he will stop eventually and if he just makes one persons life better, even by a little, he has done a great enough job in my book.
Not everyone who starts with Steemit has to become a great contributor of the highest class, in fact, I think that Steemit would be very frustrating to deal with if that were the case.
We can also observe this on youtube. There are channels that handle all kinds of obscure topics, some with actual high quality and indepth videos, others just entertain for the sake of entertaining and there is a demographic as well for that.
Steemit has great plans for growth and for that to happen, either the target demographic has to broaden up or people in general have to become much more picky and interested in quality content that they can't get on places like Reddit.
I think the specific niches might do better when there are more active users on the platform. Its a numbers game, but I get where you are coming from.
Steemit also always has the appeal of being a very crypto centric platform in times where crypto is as relevant as it has never been before, so over time, that will draw in even more people as well.