Long Tail Post # 1: Explanation

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Note: Recently the Steemit GUI was updated to include a view-counter. Sadly it indicates that very few people actually read the posts. A great deal of the supposed"curation" is done by 'Bots.'


That's fine. Two can play at this game. You game the system one way...I'll game it my way.
Bots don't care...they just process the steemstream...they have no way of knowing the bad from the good. Consequently they won't care if I repost ...except for Cheetah.

Here kitty,

For that one percent of those who are human who are reading this post I suspect that most of you have not see the original. For those one or two people who HAVE seen the old one...

'Solly Challie'

In My Not So Humble Opinion

the Number One Modification to Steem(it)
that needs to be done FIRST.
is to add a third payout period, which lasts....forever.

When an author writes a book that is published dead-tree, that is hardback or paper. As long as it is in publication, readers have the opportunity to buy it and the author continues to receive royalties.


(never mind for the moment that the legacy publishers are as crooked and corrupt as Washington DC)

When an author writes a book that is published as an E-Book it's even better. The ebook never goes out of publication. The author continues to receive royalties as long as someone buys the books.

The Steemit 'business' model of publishing is too much like the corrupt legacy publishing model and not much like the E-book model. The author get's paid the FIRST DAY for every unit "sold" (voted for) during the initial 24hr period (first pay out), then at the end of the first MONTH, for every unit "sold" ( voted for).

After that...So Solly Chawlie. No more pay.



That ain't right.

That in itself is a DIS-incentive for professional authors (those that want to be paid) to publish anything on the blockchain. After the first month the content is available to be seen...for FREE! Ok...to be clear it's always available for free but those reading it (who can vote) sometimes DO vote, and sometimes that vote counts for something. After the first Month...So Sollie Chawlie....the votes don't count. The author get's nothing, from that point on, forever. (the block-chain is forever)

This should be changed.

I suggest that after the second payout (first month) that the value of the vote, at that point in time, be directly deposited in the authors SP account.

The results of this new policy I leave to the student to analyze.

Ask and you receive. I asked and @mattclarke delivered.

He said:
......share that day's total payout not just between the thousand other posts but also the million items which have been posted in the last 3 years?

When you put it that way it doesn't sound so good.
Good Point.

@mattclarke also said

setting aside 1/4 or 1/3 of each day's total payout for legacy posts.

My thoughts on that:

Great idea....at minimum

Or...we could acquire additional sources of revenue other than just new steem.
The dread advertising comes immediately to mind.
I hate and despise advertising, but like assholes, it is required for proper organic function.
A method of integrating advertising might be found that doesn't destroy what we like about Steemit.

I have a (tentative) idea.

Perhaps...
....anyone with vote power(check your vote power meter...we need one)...can view/read any post and vote/not vote as the case might be. The act of 'clicking' on a post removes a small amount of 'vote power' THAT might be a source for Legacy Posts. In other words, every 'look' costs a little bit. The more you look the more you pay. If you VOTE...It cost more. You get to decide what percentage of what you have left you "pay". When you run out...you need more _VOTGE Pow Wah . You can wait 24 hrs for it to recharge (like it does now ) OR get more power by looking at ads. Click on a link to an ad...get more vote power.

The more ads you look at, the more your recharge your power reserve, the more vote power you get. Eventually data would be accumulated to aide in determining what to charge for ad. In other words....suppose someone wants to buy an ad. They pay "$X" for the add. The $ is converted to Steem. When someone view the ad they get steem. Then they use the steem to view and vote on posts.

TANSTAFL!

It would seem that everyone would benefit.

(This is just the germ of an idea...it can be refined. Not everyone reads the comments. I'm adding this to my post)

Hmmmmmm....this causes me furiously to think. Why burn it? why not use it for upvoted legacy post?

Which leads to further thoughts. Do legacy votes merit curation? Should legacy votes be all the same weight (as they are now) or should every legacy vote be the SAME weight?
Curious and Curiouser.




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It is definitely a dis-incentive for pro authors. Maybe the author can select a choice where after a month, the book/content is locked unless a certain amount of STEEM is payed out of the viewers wallet. I like your ideas too.

Just as you predicted, the little kitty showed up

I was contemplating today that part of the reason I might upvote something is that another person has taken the time to find the content and bring it to my attention. People who do that consistently get followed.

For me to dig through someones previous posts to find old content is quite a pain in the ass. I'd prefer if people resurrected good content on occasion. If people upvote it again then it is still relevant to someone.

I like the idea of marking it as a 'legacy post'. I don't know that I would choose that particular phrase, but it would be good to have something consistent.

Legacy just popped into my mind...I'm not stuck on it.
I'll probably NOT repost my novel serialization...just some of the...other stuff.
Not a lot..just the stuff I spent a lot of time and trouble on.

If it is relevant to someone, then it has value. Some of the administrative bot groups might need to be negotiated with to avoid false flagging revived content.

you make some good points.
How about - legacy posts have advertising on them, new posts don't.
Legacy post payouts come from advertising revenue, new post payouts come from STEEM generation.

So when calculating the payouts for new posts, nothing changes, no-one is made unhappy that the pool is effectively smaller.
We are still not bombarded with adverts when looking at new posts.

For legacy posts we see ads and understand that authors are getting paid from the ad revenue, so you can kind-of put up with that (as long as the money is going to the authors)

Would that work do you think?

My other preference would be to do away with voting bots. Yes I get votes from them (somehow) but I didn't spend hours writing content to entertain a bot. (no offence to bots - please don't send a hunter-killer after me)

The purpose of my post on this subject was to start a conversation. To get people talking about it. Everyone seems to agree that there is a problem so if we work together we might find a solution.

You bring up some VERY good points, as an author I could certainly live with that.

One other thing I just thought of. Used 'waste steem' to fund the votes on the legacy posts. It is my understanding that if a stakeholder allows his vote power to reach 100% then steem is wasted. Why not put a 'catch basin' under the 'vote tank' to catch all wasted steem and route it to a legacy tank.
Possibly in ADITTION to your suggestions.

Details need to be work out...i suspect.

wouldn't' it be a HOOT, if old posts began generating more revenue than new ones?

wouldn't' it be a HOOT, if old posts began generating more revenue than new ones?

That would make a very strong case to post quality content wouldn't it?

Damn good idea!

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