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RE: Steemit Surpasses Reddit In User Engagement!!! - Closing In On Top 10,000 in US Traffic Ranking!
Interesting. It's broken the top 5000 in some European countries, which is indeed impressive.
Engagement is looking good versus Reddit. However, do note that Reddit has many dozens of millions of casual users who would only browse for a bit. I don't know how this will play in the long run, but certainly Steemit's engagement numbers are off the charts for a brand new site.
It'll be interesting to see how or if Steemit will be adopted by the mainstream Reddit crowd. There's a couple of hundred million right there. From 43,000 it can only go up. The growth has slowed down a bit, temporarily, though.
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Full Steem Ahead!
"Loadsa monayyyyyyyy"
We overtake Redit! Allow plenty of time !
Yes it will be interesting to know what it will look like when users are in the millions. Engagement may plateau, but then again more content will be generated so you never know. I was concerned about engagement numbers from the early stage in the thousands to now in the tens of thousands because of dilution, but it just keeps climbing. It's been a pleasant surprise so far.
I have the same question... what the numbers and ratios will be when members are >1mn.... But indeed, so far so good.
This is some great news and great numbers to look into.
In relevant discussion (and I do apologise for bringing it up in a comment section), I've tried my hand at investing a bunch of the SBD my first marketing material post got into new marketing campaigns and strategies. Steemit is being advertised on a large scale over at Reddit, but the first impression new users gets is sadly that of FUD and sour grapes. We need some real life positive experiences to give people a clearer image!
If you have a reddit account, no matter your status on Steemit - your role in marketing and public relations can be crucial right now.
Thanks, and let's keep the engagement and PR train rolling hard!
@steemrollin well i would say that we have more users here than in reddit isn't something strange, because reddit does not allows you to make money on every post right?
There are ways to monetize your content there, but they are fairly away from what we have here.
For me,steemit is just much better than reddit ;)
Niches will atomize and whales will develop their own niches/feeding-grounds of content.
Only thing that makes sense given the growth patterns of like platforms.
Beautiful research. I am WAY too ADHD to put much time into deep research like this. Glad there are minds like yours on here.
Upvoted!
That is something i was thinking about, a month ago.
We had already seen back then the community growth in steemit, because it allows us to use it in so many ways, that users are still coming in.
And i dont think that it is going to stop.
We may see something much bigger than now, and i hope this is going to happen, more users here means more updates, more improvement.
@steemrollin It is interesting to look at and to read, thanks for the info you provide .. :)
YES I GREE
How much of this is bots?
I've thought about this too and I'm not entirely sure. I'm not sure bot traffic hits the Steemit website because you can just run a client node and post to the Steem blockchain. I'd need confirmation on that.
It's a fucking ponzi scheme circlejerk.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@apocaloptimisto/dantheman-ned-please-remove-my-content-from-this-site