Learn Steemit - Some details about a Steemit blog post
This tutorial is meant to help new users on Steemit learn how stuff work here. I @focusnow hope to use this and other tutorial posts to help my new recruits understand how to use steemit. Our beloved community is called @chainpower. Follow us if you can.
Some details about a Steemit blog post
Every post on Steemit has some details that new users need to know. Just click any post to open it. Here are the details you need to know (Please check the 2 images below. One is found at the top of every post and the other at the end).
- Title of the post.
- Profile image of the author
- Username of the author
- Reputation of the author. The reputation is a ranking system on Steemit that shows the author's level. The more people upvote your posts, the more your reputation or level increases.
- The first tag used on the post. Click here to read more about tags.
- When the post was made.
- Featured image of the post. The first image you insert when making your post is the featured image.
- The upvote button. When people click this button, you make more money.
- How much the post has made. This money increases as more people click the upvote button.
- How many people clicked the upvote button.
- Usernames of people that clicked the upvote button.
- Click this button to make changes to your post.
- Icons of social media platforms. Click anyone to share the post to that social media platform.
- How many people commented on the post.
- Click this button to drop your own comment for the post.
- Click this button to see when they will pay the money made from the post.
- This is the downvote button. If someone clicks this button, you lose money. This button is not frequently used except when there is a dispute or when some copies other people's post, images and audio without explaining that it was copied.
- The 5 tags used for the post.