My Name is Josh and I'm a STEEMaholic!

Like so many anonymous content creators, I labored endlessly on mainstream social media networks, just for the (very) off-chance that I might spark an open door. Unfortunately, I was competing with farting cats or other inane materials that suffocated any opportunity to be heard.

This is a familiar theme to the unheralded analysts, artists, scientists, and storytellers. We want to share ideas, innovations, and the broad wonders of our universe. Instead, we are faced with the harsh reality that unless your surname is Kardashian or you have a flatulent pet, your probability of making a modicum of progress are minimal at best.

Steemit and the New Reality

I was introduced to Steemit by a good friend, @mikeparker, who informed me of another avenue to share my work. I was all ears, although, like most of you newcomers, I was skeptical. How could I make money off of my original content when several years on YouTube would barely generate pennies on the dollar?

Nevertheless, I jumped on board -- I had nothing to lose. I quickly realized that Steemit was a social media network unlike any other. In rival platforms, the end-game is to have subscribers -- through their own volition -- contribute content without compensation. On Steemit, the end-game is the content itself. To get there, a self-reliant economy was created to incentivize attractive, utilitarian contributions.

Commerce Changes Everything

One of the early criticisms of Steemit is that it would eventually devolve into a hub for useless junk. You can read such negative feedback here -- https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/12/steem-digital-currency-steemit-value-soars Unfortunately, they badly miss the point.

Through its incentivized content system, only the most intriguing or useful sets of posts will generate earnings. If your intention is simply to write nonsense in the hopes of making money, you will be sorely disappointed. This is not another Yahoo comment forum; this is Steemit, and this is the future.

Commerce absolutely changes everything. When you have zero incentive to hold back, you might not. But when your earnings are tied to your reputation or behavior, you have a wonderful self-censorship mechanism. Yes, I can say or do something untoward, but that would negatively impact my future ability to earn. Instead, what most people choose is progress -- whatever is profitable, that is incorporated, and whatever is not, is quickly filtered out.

Open Source with Incentives!

This is the opportunity and the fallacy of an open-source platform. A misconception exists that people will self-police themselves in an uncensored forum. That's simply not true.

What prevents humans from acting like jackasses is money. Specifically, if the economics of future earnings is at risk, any behavior that is linked to that risk is lessened or eliminated. Inevitably and universally, we humans operate under the free market ethos. Those that want, do. Those that do not, should blow off.

As the Steemit experiment proves, the vast majority of people choose the former. And this the central beauty of the Steemit community, and which is why I will continue to support this wonderful platform!

STEEM On!

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When you realize the potential and value of steemit it hits you like something revolutionary, and it truly is. I'm 9 months here, just by blogging and investing small amounts the value of my wallet is 10k atm. That is pretty amazing I must say. Followed and STEEM ON!

That is some crazy money, and potential...thanks for sharing! :)

I'm a fellow steemaholic, even though quite new myself ;)
You seem very interesting and I agree on most of what you're writing so I'm definitely following!
Welcome Steemian! May the Steem be with you :D

And you don't end your sentences with prepositions! :) Thank you so much!

That is guaranteed, thanks! :)

Hello @bullishmoney ! Its great to see you here !!

Haha! That is so awesome ... thank you!

Thank you !

Nice post, a keen insight into human nature. Steemit will revolutionize how we do social media, it is nice to not have to wade thru mindless video garbage to find a sign of intelligent life on the interwebs!

Garbage, which is exactly what YouTube has devolved into! The way I see it, Steemit is the new YouTube, Facebook, (insert name here). It's incentivized digital media powered by the blockchain -- what is not to love about that!? :)

Hello! Wow, thanks for writing this article. Its great to hear lots of people's perspective's about STEEM! I'm new here, and I'm looking to share my active acrobatics, travel, and silly poems. I'm looking forward to more of your posts and points of views. Feel free to check out my page and tell me what you think, if you please ;)

Thanks so much! You'll find every avenue to share your thoughts, artwork, and other endeavors ... it's truly open source, and I love it! :)

Also 9 months here! And still as enthralled as I was when I began, highs and lows, I'm on rhis road until it ends. (Hopefully never, but even if it does, I tried something!)

I don't think it will ever end -- a monetized, open-source social media platform? It's like a dream platform! :)

Thanks! It really does feel that way! :)

Getting more than I ever made on Facebook or YouTube. Steemit doesn't put ads in front of my face without permission yet, I like that too. The ads on my blog or lack of them is my choice and this is true for everyone else.


They like the transgender subject and have been supporting it lately to an extent because gender is something people wonder about a lot, it's clicks, distractions. But let me tell you that the reason I ended up in Steemit is because I am trans and have been censored heavily elsewhere on the Internet, they don't let just anyone take the stage. We are all being manipulated through censorship so I came here looking for transparency and I have to admit I too am a little addicted to Steemit.

Yup, I completely relate...plus, the vibe on Steemit is unlike anything else I've experienced!

That's a very interesting point -- I support all free speech (obviously as long as it's not violent overtures and such), which is why I came on Steemit. And just to clarify my comment, YouTube has their "pet project" subjects -- which is fine. I just didn't appreciate that they censor or restrict revenues for subjects they don't like, such as the 2nd Amendment or countering Islamo-fascism, or any religious fascism.

Now it makes a lot more sense!

That is the astronomical ahem reality ... ;)

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