Steemit User Research - Photographers

in #photographer6 years ago (edited)

  This post introduces you to initial user research on Steemit since joining back in October 2017. The research focuses on a sample of Steemit and the initial data is based on the months October to December 2017. This will help develop insights and identify recommendations to help improve the overall Steemit user experience. Research will be posted in a few instalments rather than bombarding you with too much information at once.   Your feedback is welcome.

Initial search

The process of understanding Steemit photographers started with a thorough search of photography subjects. Examples of photography search terms included; portrait, still life, travel, food, fashion, glamour and music. Photographers appearing within these search terms were listed in the table below and analysed in more detail. The initial search also identified several third-party photographer sites built on the Steemit blockchain, such as Steepshot and Bescouted. Both sites presented photographers with high-quality images which will be investigated further.    

Search functionality limited 

One of the difficulties I experienced involved using the search function. It’s quite basic and limited without scope for a more advanced search option. I was unable to search for photographers within a specified date range. While I recognise Steemit caters for a variety of users, an option to search for popular users under different categories, such as a ‘top ten photographer’ might have helped. The search function returns results based on embedding a maximum five tags per post which has its limitations.   

As you can see in the table, several photographers specialise in travel, food, portrait, nature or landscape photography. I added photographers from various fields including @nspart (69) with erotic photography and @scottdphoto (60) with underwater photography for a broader variety of subjects. 

Measuring Quality 

Image quality was as varied as the subject matter. One of the photographers, @sweetsssj, has a follower base of 14806, after posting 11838 images. With a reputation score of (75), Sweetsssj posts travel images which frequently include the photographer as the main subject. This is one of the more popular ways of attracting users on Instagram to generate income and it's possibly the reason why this user has a high-profile score.

Identifying photographers with a similar standard of quality images will assist developing personas which will help understand photographer user needs. I acknowledge judging a photographic image quality is subjective partly because it’s a case of ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder’. A search of academic journals also confirmed measuring image quality is difficult because judging photograph aesthetics is subjective in nature (Datta, Joshi, Li, & Wang, 2006). Research identified an alternative community-reviewed rating system might work, such as photo.net, where other users can rate photographer’s images online (Datta et al., 2006).    

What’s Next? 

Steemit has the capability to use various metrics to assist measuring image quality such as the number of votes an image attracts or possibly the value of an image posted on Steemit.  Further research is needed to understand the relationship between votes for an image posted on Steemit, versus the overall value an image generates. The question will be whether this is a reliable basis for measuring image quality or if this metric serves any useful purpose.  Future user research will hopefully identify the steps you can take to increase image value. 

I would like to thank @plushzilla for investing so much of his time, energy  and support in helping me pursue a career in User Research! Eternally grateful.

Datta, R., Joshi, D., Li, J., & Wang, J. Z. (2006). Studying Aesthetics in Photographic Images Using a   Computational Approach, Berlin, Heidelberg.  

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Great to see that you have finally started sharing some of the research that you have done with the rest of the community! I have resteemed this post and want to draw attention to a couple of people in the photography community that might be able to provide some insight ( @edward.maesen and others) and groups (like #blockchainbi) that might be able to provide some feedback or additional quantitative data.

Looking forward to your next post and where this user research might lead to, especially for @utopian-io analysis that can lead to improvements in the interface design. Also want to tag this post with @originalworks.

Great - thanks for the feedback.

          The reason mbphoto has such a low score is because he not an honest person. When an individual visits his site he chooses wording which makes it seem like he is the photographer he is not a Photographer He "finds" pictures then post them to a wallpapersite, then post them here on steemit. The person that took the picture is never credited. That is wrong that is why he has a low reputation.

Source: all photo content in this POST i promote is FREE and originaly uploaded / linked to wallpaperswide.com by me and my friends.

          That statement is from his site. I think it is wrong to give this individual any recognition at all. There is a reason for his poor reputation score, and that is his misleading statements on his site. I would not be the least bit surprised to see a photograph from a steemit user on a wallpaper site that this individual post to, then pulled off and placed on his on blog page.
          Where do you think the photographs originally came from? " Source: all photo content in this POST i promote is FREE and originaly uploaded / linked to wallpaperswide.com by me and my friends." No one will ever know because they refuse to say where or how they "Originally" came into possession of the photo's to upload them to the site they mentioned.
          To conclude, I personally do not think promoting that individual in any manner is a good thing for the steemit community, add including him in a list with hard working people is really bad. Of course to each their own I guess, just my opinion, strong as it is.

Hey @bashadow, thanks for the heads up. Looks like the photographer you mentioned has had all content hidden due to the low reputation score. I was interested in exploring the ‘low reputation score’ but you have already answered that for me. I will drop them from any future research. Thanks again.

I and several people have had "issues", they are like a sore thumb that just won't stop throbbing. I appreciate it, as I am sure all the real photographers will also.

I deleted nearly all references to the user you mentioned apart from a listing in the table which I left. It highlights their low reputation score (3) for the reasons you highlighted.

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