Steem membership levels - community framework

in #steem8 years ago (edited)

Instead of minnows and whales, how about breaking it down into newbies, users, and mods...

Looking forward to seeing what this chart looks like after the first payouts.. we have many new contributors being promoted to superusers, heroes, and mods!


Breakdown

"Whales" and "minnows" are nebulous terms and I was craving a more defined high-level view.
Here's the first attempt.

This table shows accounts grouped by log10(SP) as of 18-Jun-2016:

1 SP = 1M VESTS = 162.664 STEEM = $63.114

  • SP - It's not user friendly to measure influence in inflating STEEM, nor in raw VESTS. But VESTS are the most stable unit of influence, and MVESTS are easy on the eyes. I propose that 1 SP = 1M VESTS.
  • $ - approximate value of the SP (at the current feed) for reference.
  • accts - number of accounts in the tier
  • accts % - distribution of accounts represented in this table
  • stake - collective influence owned by this tier (excludes @steemit and pending payouts)

Application

My thinking is that having such tiers will make it easier to communicate relative influence. Also, those seeking to "power up" benefit from having goalposts. Each successive level of membership/commitment would have perks such as increased maximum upload sizes, moderation/power-user tools, etc etc.

For instance, a commonly requested feature is fine-grained voting options. This makes sense for mods and supermods (1.4% of today's userbase) but would only clutter up the interface for newbies and regular users.

IMO, there's potential here in terms of improved usability, marketing, communication, and reporting. But first we need to find a common language/framework.

So if Steem Power represents a user's commitment, influence, and investment level,

What names would you use?

  • How would you split it?
  • What potential benefits or USP's could we offer?
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I am charmed with your offer, it would give him a more animated touch and it stimulates the people to want to grow to be a "supermod", also might be added the stars of user's distinction next to the user who does the post or in the image of the person who answers to a post, like I put in the images of sample.

Great idea! I like your mockups.

  • Newbie
  • Novice
  • Rookie
  • Beginner
  • Talented
  • Skilled
  • Intermediate
  • Skillful
  • Seasoned
  • Proficient
  • Experienced
  • Advanced
  • Senior
  • Expert

PS You can use less of course, choose the best! But I like the idea to use us much us possible ;)

Great idea! These kinds of lists and status symbols motivate a lot of people. How about sticking with the aquatic theme? Whales, orcas, dolphins, big fish, little fish, minnows, krill. After all, Steem is what happens when water gets hot.

Nice! I like the idea of themes. The beauty of it is that it's essentially pure UI and any future frontends can establish their own system. With the right marketing/design the aquatic theme could work. However, it doesn't immediately resonate with me.

I like this idea of aquatic theme.

THIS would be the best tool by far to upsell people into powering up. Status symbol with additional perks is a genius idea.

Perhaps you could reclass the whole distribution using Fibonacci, with input of the highest & lowest account value and five resistance/support levels at any given moment you recalculate the thresholds.

Fibonacci is visually/proportionally very elegant, but when it comes to raw numbers not so much.
I'll generate the table using fib though when I get a chance. Curious how it will lay out..

I disagree with your thesis. We use Fibonacci tool every day to recalculate trading resistance/support levels for prices of 8 (eight) decimal precision, frequency of minimum 5 (five) minutes and time period of months and years.
It works fine.

All I meant was that the numbers are not as pleasant to look at as 10n, which could be important for marketing.

steem-dust
new-steemer
steemer
super-steemer
hero-steemer
power-steemer
ultra-steemer or god-steemer

What names would you use?

In increasing order of SP:

  • Pleb
  • Nub
  • Legit
  • Leet
  • Whale
  • Boss Battle

Zergling
Hydralisk
Ultralisk
Overloard
Cerebrate

Great article! Where can I find the recent table that shows accounts grouped by log10(SP)? I would like to know how much steempower is required for superuser. Cheers

I agree with @donkeypong and @cryptoctopus This could be a great motivator to people. Great idea!!

Keep in mind, Mods and Powermods are what are destroying reddit. There are groups that will work tirelessly to gain control of this forum.
A lot of thought needs to go into this before removing or granting powers that control users actions and abilities.

Quoting myself:

To be clear: everyone here is a "moderator" (your "mod power" is proportional to your Steem Power). Perhaps it's a bad name for those upper tiers. I like it because people immediately understand that mods have influence.
The issue is that other platforms have given mods a bad name as of late..

Does this make sense? "mod" and "supermod" are just display names for specific (higher) levels of commitment to the platform. I'm not proposing they have extra powers on the blockchain. This is all on the UI/UX layer. Just some perks/tools on the site perhaps -- like the reddit enhancement suite.

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