Saviour of Communities: Steem growth through acquisition - Breathe free

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This point hopefully connects a few points together along the lines of building a cohesive Steem brand story a la @crimsonclad, onboarding new users through initiatives like @steemonboarding, empowering the applications role in the ecosysytem as community onboarders and retainers, as well as Steemit Inc's role in making the blockchain node requirements cheaper for applications to leverage and hopefully scale further in the future.

By bringing all of these things together and aligning their incentives to perform, the Steem community and ultimately all users within are the winners, no matter whether they are investor, developer, contributor or consumer on the blockchain. Of course, many of us fall into several of those categories and therefore benefit at several layers if Steem performs well.

Last week @partiko announced they would be helping the Tumblr community by creating a tool that allowed them to save their blogs after they were effectively censored out of the system due to the type of content. I didn't realise how successful it had been until I read this post by @therealwolf saying that to date, just a week later 50,000 blogs had been saved. That is a lot of potential new Steemians.

But isn't this what Steem is about? Shouldn't this be our brand story? Saviours of Community.

It is common business practice for companies to grow through acquisitions and mergers and Steem is perfectly designed to do just this at a community level. Rather than just attract individuals onto the platform, we can essentially absorb parts of or entire communities and tailor applications specifically for them in an immutable and censorship resistant environment that not only protects them, but empowers them to monetize in various ways, something the centralized platforms struggle to do adequately due to their massive capital requirements and, greed.

The reason Tumblr users who posted explicit content were banned was because of advertising revenue as mainstream (the large) advertisers are not so keen to position their products next to gifs of hardcore porn. The curse of chasing advertising revenue in play as once you rely on them for income, they own you and then will shape content to their needs, not the user or consumer demand. Advertising in this way essentially kills the free market on content.

But, Tumblr is not the only platform that is undergoing the user demonetization crunch due to advertisers, Patreon is another with some of their large names demonetized and others leaving the platform due to it, like Sam Harris this week. Steem is a content delivery platform and is not tied to any form of content. I can be Tumblr, it can be Patreon it can be the applications like podcast players that enable their users to reach new audiences.

Once upon a time a successful entrepreneur told me that the work it takes to convince a 5,000 dollar customer can be greater than that of a 5,000,000 dollar one. The reason is that the small customer is very personally invested in where that 5,000 goes whereas the large is looking at it more objectively, less emotionally. Steem can leverage this by convincing entire communities to make the shift or at least, run concurrently with Steem. Even if they are cross posting across two platforms with Steem being a mirror, where are are they likely to end up spending their time, on the community that empowers them as owners and earners, or the one that threatens to disenfranchise them?

Targeting entire communities through app development that allows them to port their data to protect it (if possible) and provide them a very familiar space that they can essentially use in a near identical manner as they are accustomed shoud bring a slew of new users onto the platform. The other benefit is that those who likely have the most to lose from the disenfranchisement from the centralized platforms are likely the largest influencers those platforms have in certain categories.

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”

Give me your censored, your demonetized your disenfranchised masses to breathe free.

If we want to build a narrative that includes all stakeholder groups on this platform, we have to have a narrative that includes all people that are, will be or could be on Steem now and in the future. We need a story that connects us all to Steem but allows all to be free to act in the way they chose to act and there is no better way than to build environments that people love.

Many of these environments already exist, they are already loved by their user base, but due to their economic reliance on offering a free service that creates a product out of the users for advertising revenue, they are losing their place, the lovers are getting optimized out. For much of this, the wheel doesn't need to be reinvented, it just needs to be ported onto the blockchain.

Steem doesn't need to optimize and package users to be successful, it needs to empower users to be successful themselves, whether as writers or businesses, app developers or investors. The brand story isn't about Steem changing the world, it is about supporting the communities that will support their members and in so doing, change the world. Users as people, not products. People with a diverse range of needs and desires, people with a wide range of tastes and loves, people who want the freedom to be themselves.

People that want to breathe free.

What do we need?

  • A high performance, scalable, cost effective blockchain that empowers applications to run their own nodes and frees up resources for other things.
  • Developers who are creating applications that are in support of communities and users
  • Communities that are supporting members and interacting across like-minded off-platform communities
  • Contributors who are adding what they love for people that love it
  • Users who are engaging with and sharing what they love broadly
  • Investors who are looking long-term and supporting development and communities
  • A network of stakeholders that hold some semblance of a common vision of growth, improvement and freedom.

We need to continually find ways to expand the ecosystem to provide more and more people the space and room to breathe so they can be themselves and, this has to be done with more than pure economic incentive. People who create content, who develop blog rolls and Instagram accounts identify with their work, it is a part of them and Steem offers them the opportunity to immortalize themselves on the blockchain, to protect the very essence of who they are by saving the content they love.

We don't need to convince people to join, we need to create an environment where the established communities will want to leverage us, the Steem blockchain. In time, we will be an amalgamation of the world's communities, under thousands of different names, hundreds of tokens and millions of people living and breathing freely - powered by Steem.

Is it hard to visualize? That needs to change. Let's start there.

Breathe free.

Taraz
[ a Steem original ]

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The reason Tumblr users who posted explicit content were banned was because of advertising revenue as mainstream (the large) advertisers are not so keen to position their products next to gifs of hardcore porn. The curse of chasing advertising revenue in play as once you rely on them for income, they own you and then will shape content to their needs, not the user or consumer demand. Advertising in this way essentially kills the free market on content.

But, Tumblr is not the only platform that is undergoing the user demonetization crunch due to advertisers, Patreon is another with some of their large names demonetized and others leaving the platform due to it, like Sam Harris this week. Steem is a content delivery platform and is not tied to any form of content. I can be Tumblr, it can be Patreon it can be the applications like podcast players that enable their users to reach new audiences.

If Tumblr had been a Steem app to begin with, it could've filtered the type of content unpalatable to its advertisers without the filtered user community suffering any kind damage other than having to use some other front end instead. Using Steem is a total win-win from every perspective. If need be, it could've crowdfunded the development of a front end tailored to its needs.

Steem can hopefully house them all or, parts of them all.

That's right.
$rewarding 25% 15 min

Has anyone reached out to Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, and Sam Harris?
(due to the 'Sargon of Akkad' ongoing story..)

...they've just ditched/ are ditching patreon and are looking at a making a blockchain payment system....

Maybe someone with some techy knowledge could be getting touch with them...?

We take that forward, with those 3 guys onboard using steemit as the blockchain (somehow, techy, techy stuff..)...
..and steemit has just grown by 50 x, overnight...

@imacryptorick maybe you could take a look at these. @lucylin steem promo taskforce ran by @imacryptorick may be able to help you reach out to these dudes

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With my knowledge of steemit, blockchain etc, it would be a negative to do much from my side...
People who know there stuff will have to reach out, methinks...Go in strong, not with a bumbling idiot who knows nothing of the product..

At the start of the year I reached out to Harris but didn't get a response. Maybe they will be more responsive now.

Rubin and Peterson are reportedly actively looking at a new system..they have the resources and backing, I think..
Harris officially dropped patreon yesterday, i think...

The amount of big users / fans that they would bring, would be immense..

This is a difficult one for me. Yes more users, great and example should be taken from this kinda lead. If we could do the same with g+ communities, that would be cool. But porn!!!!!!

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Freedom is the ability for others to do what you find objectionable.

Yea i know

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Yes, I'm with you @paulag, we need to be careful what we wish for....

Yes, I know but if they have their own interface, it is largely sectioned off and can still be filtered by other interfaces or users if chosen.

tbh I actually think Steem is already coming close to erring on the side of caution as far as I am concerned when it comes to "adult" content. NSFW tag that by default has very low visibility unless users opt in to viewing it, and IMO a community that is perhaps over zealous in forcing people to use NSFW tag.

I'd like specialised apps to handle it because separating it out gives more freedom to the nsfw community and various revenue streams

let me fix that for you - Butt porn!!!!!!

It's my dream that there would be one useful app where we will find all needed info related to steemit. Already there are many useful apps which tends to give us efficiency for blockchain. But using different apps for different purpose is sort of time consuming.
Maybe someday I'll also happen, who knows!

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when it comes to using steem, there will be @steemonboarding that is going to collect information. There are still the general inerface apps of course but in time, it is going to separate just like the internet does. You still use youtube and read the news on different platforms :)

Yeah, that's very true. All apps have certain kinds of useful features though. What you are talking about indicating more decentralization.
That would be good for the community.

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It feels as if “the planets are aligning” to build upon the foundation that has been set in the ecosystem with the potential to become more due the ability of the protocol to adapt and scale to the needs of its communities.

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I am hoping that this is so and people who can, pick up the ball and run.

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