Advanced Steem Metrics Report for 16th November 2016
NEW: long/medium term format for all historical charts, liquid author payouts. Making invisible visible: daily payouts, active users, new users, reblogs and follows count, top posts, top comments and others.
Overview, Changelog and Roadmap
This is a version 0.20 of my daily reports designed to be a comprehensive source of Steem metrics.
- Content, active authors and payouts historical charts were converted to the new long/medium term format
- Payout chart was replaced with a liquid authors payout chart, which shows daily totals of liquid (STEEM + SBD) author rewards. I consider this to be a better indicator of economic activity than one with SP included.
- Planned: a more understandable daily payout distribution chart/example.
- Planned: new average post metrics chart with number of comments, reblogs, upvotes and outliers removed.
Disclaimer
The data and visualization in this post may contain errors and inaccuracies. Don't make important decisions without verifying data yourself. If you have any suggestions or found an error in the data, please get in touch with me on steemit.chat.
How to read
Every chart starts on 1st of June and extends to yesterday. The number on the label attached to the Y axis on the right is the yesterday's value for that chart. Historical charts have STEEM/USD volume weighted daily price(Vwap) on the Y axis on the left of the chart.
Special Reports
Active Human* Users
Yesterday | 7 day Avg. | 30 day Avg. | Chart max | Chart min | |
Active users | 1,215 | 1,189 | 1,240 | 3,369 | 97 |
Price | $0.11 | $0.12 | $0.16 | $4.34 | $0.10 |
- *These charts provide data on long (since 2016/06/01) and medium (last 30 days) term active users (defined as those who has made at least one resteem, following, post or comment) and price. These actions do not necessarily indicate human control of an account.
- Baselines: Max, min and avg for the 30d active users metric.
User acquisition
Yesterday | 7 day Avg. | 30 day Avg. | Chart max | Chart min | |
New accounts | 72 | 104 | 91 | 1,755 | 11 |
Price | $0.11 | $0.12 | $0.16 | $4.34 | $0.10 |
Chart is based on number of new accounts grouped by the created date. Only accounts that posted, commented or voted at least once are included are counted towards the total. Max, min and avg baselines are provided for the 30d new users twmetric.
User engagement
Yesterday | 7 day Avg. | 30 day Avg. | Chart max | Chart min | |
Active authors | 680 | 650 | 698 | 1,789 | 64 |
Price | $0.11 | $0.12 | $0.16 | $4.34 | $0.10 |
Number of daily active authors.
Social Network
Yesterday | 7 day Avg. | 30 day Avg. | Chart max | Chart min | |
Follows per user | 1.54 | 1.68 | 1.43 | 3.10 | 0.00 |
Reblogs per user | 0.48 | 0.52 | 0.51 | 0.66 | 0.00 |
- Follows per user: number of `follow` operations made by Steem accounts divided by the number of active users. Grouped by date. `Follow` operations made by top 1% users by count of daily follows are removed as outliers.
- Reblogs per user: number of `reblog` operations made by Steem accounts divided by the number of active users. Grouped by date. Reblogs made by top 1% users by count of daily reblogs are removed as outliers.
Content
- Only posts with >= 2 votes are included in the totals.
Liquid Author Payouts
Payout data is a sum of liquid part (37.5%) of pending and past payouts for posts created on the given date.
Distribution of total (w/SP) post payouts for 16th November 2016
This is a breakdown of post payouts per percentile. Only top 25% of post payouts are visible on the chart.
Some examples from the distribution of post payouts
75% of post payouts (not visible on this chart) are less than 6.5 SBD
90% of post payouts are less than 14.3SBD
97% of post payouts are less than 35.9SBD
1% of post payouts are greater than 80.6SBD
Read more about Power law distribution
Top 25 Posts by Net Votes with Rewards Less than 10 SBD for 16th November 2016
- P: payout
- Vs: number of votes
Top 15 Posts by Reblogs for 16th November 2016
- Rs: number of reblogs
- P: payout
- Vs: number of votes
Top 15 Comments by Payout for 16th November 2016
- P: payout
- Vs: number of votes
Top 15 Posts by Total SP of Post Commenters for 16th November 2016
- SSP: log10(sum(VESTS)) of authors of post comments
- P: payout
- Vs: number of votes
Notes
I'm running a fairly useful curation bot, get in touch if you want to maximize curation rewards.
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.You're welcome to translate and publish this report in other languages on Steem and keep all rewards. You're also welcome to use the charts and data for your own analysis. Drop me a comment and I'll add a link to your post.
The liquid Author payouts chart is quite interesting, in July the total payout for all posts was about $90k and now in November >$2K, extrapolating from that my post which made it into the
with 5.8 SBD equivalent would have been worth 261 SBD.
I hope STEEM starts trending upwards.
It would do you a disservice to extrapolate like that. If Steem price spikes, competition of authors for the 5.8 SBD equivalent would increase accordingly and obtaining that equivalent could be much harder.
While it might be more difficult to get the 5.8 SBD equivalent, it'd be worth much more. Also, more competition would only be a good thing, as the community would be thriving and growing much more too.
Well, it depends. Your payouts are very likely to increase as you generate regular original high quality content and have a dedicated following with significant SP holdings. Many users don't have that and may not see increases in payouts corresponding to price increases.
Thank you for the mention @ontofractal!
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This post has been ranked within the top 50 most undervalued posts in the second half of Nov 17. We estimate that this post is undervalued by $9.19 as compared to a scenario in which every voter had an equal say.
See the full rankings and details in The Daily Tribune: Nov 17 - Part II. You can also read about some of our methodology, data analysis and technical details in our initial post.
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