FULL STEEMIT REVIEW - The Fundamentals & Everything You Need to Know! [Whitepaper, Page Navigation, The Community, and Other Stuff]

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

This is a review of the Fundamentals of Steemit after 1 month of use. I've broken this down for the average Joe/Jane to understand.

The Site

Lets start off with why we're here. Steemit.com. The latest and greatest thing for all of us Social media heads out there, myself included. Each and every one of us were skeptical at first but now we each know, this is real and we're getting paid! Money is a universal language and this site speaks volumes.

It's currently in Beta phase. To those that don't know what that is, it means that the site is still being developed. It's not complete. In software design or game design, developers release a beta version of their product so people can rigorously trial & test an application and help developers improve the application for final release; "Alpha" release. This is great news to everyone that's here already. It means that the site is going to get better, and better, and better. Imagine joining Facebook when it was still being developed inside of a college dorm room, yeah, it would've sucked. This is like that except it doesn't suck. At all.

The site so far is easy to navigate. The homepage gives us a list of all the currently trending posts. This is cool. You can see exactly who's about to get a big chunk of the pie. This also helps to attract more users. People see those dollar signs and their eyes light up like a kid hearing the Ice Cream man driving past.

We can also see in the top left corner a drop menu that lets us categorize the home page. I like to use the "Hot" category when looking for posts to upvote because this shows you what posts are currently getting a lot of attention. You've also got the Payout Time, New, Active, Responses, and Popular sections. These are mostly self explanatory. The Responses page is still a little vague to me but my best guess is that it shows posts that're being commented on with most recent at the top.

The last part of the Steemit homepage to cover is the topic list on the right. This is in order of what topics are currently being up-voted the most/have the most pending payout. You can also pull up a full list of the most popular topics by scrolling down and clicking the "Show More Topics" link on the right.

Steem White Paper

This is the main reason I'm doing this review. I spent the day reading through the white paper and figured I'd break it down for everyone that can't be bothered reading it themselves. I should've read this weeks ago...

First of all, everything we already know has been outlined inside the document. Including Steem itself, its Dollar, and Steem Power. These are broken down in easy to understand terms. Basically, each is a different asset class that helps contribute to the capital of users, investors, and Steem itself. The bread and butter of what makes Steem tick.

What you may not know is that the Steemit team have really focused on transparency, quality of information, and equality. They mention these factors multiple times throughout the article. It's clear just by reading the introduction of the Whitepaper that the intent of the developers is benevolent. They have created this platform with every intent to benefit the users and not themselves. They've explained this numerous times in the Whitepaper under different sections, explaining how the site is a free market of information. That information is subjective, meaning it's entirely up to the community and the way it develops to decide what information gets voted for and paid. These votes and the money you're earning is a dividend of all the vesting interest being accumulated; Steem Power Interest being shared. What this means is that they've created a fair and equal pay system. Whether or not you're sitting on a $3000 post is irrelevant. In the long term, so long as you post content the community likes, you'll be rewarded.

That's the money side of the White Paper. The rest of the Whitepaper is mostly technical information relating to Algorithms, Transactions and Scalability. These are important factors to those wanting to work behind the scenes and help this project grow, especially Miners and Investors. As an Investor/trader, an underlying issue I assumed would be inevitable has also been outlined. That without buy-ins the currency could fail. Mining addresses this by creating Capital through Proof-Of-Work. That'll probably go over a lot of heads but in layman terms; money is being printed, legally, and it's sustaining the Capital value of Steem and Steem Dollars. Add the compound interest being earned through vests and you realize the full value of Steemit is incredibly undervalued. At least that's how I understand it.

Community Development

A very important part of Steemit is the community. Arguably the most important aspect. Without the curators and content creators there wouldn't be a Decentralized Social Media platform to begin with. And as this community grows our thirst for quality information becomes greater. It's important, if you're reading this, that we ensure the quality of both our own posts and others are of a high quality. Of course right now we're all having fun, but in the future those of us who become "Whales" will be responsible for quality within the site.

What's a Whale?

An important part of our community is Curators. Without Curators you don't get paid. As laid out in the Whitepaper those with a lot of Steem Power have a lot of liquidity to share around. These are people who give you over $100 for each upvote. Right now they're having a hard time trying to share around the wealth, and understandably so. From my estimation there's less than two hundred users whose voting power is strong enough to give someone that kind of payout. But don't worry! We have Dolphins too. These guys give people a nice $10 payout for each vote, but again, there's only so many of them too. There is however a lot of Minnows like myself throwing around Dollars and Cents. There's enough of us to make a post start trending which is good for all. Trending posts usually get picked up by Whales sooner or later.

As the community grows, we'll see a lot more species of fish in the wading pool, maybe even some Submarines throwing around 5 or 6 figure votes. Now that's the dream! Know that you fit somewhere within this equation and that you too have a responsibility in the future to ensure that only those putting in real work toward Steem's future and development should get rewarded. In saying that, don't stop posting the fun stuff. If not for the money then for the community. No community has ever thrived without a good laugh and giggle.

Other Stuff You Should Know

You should know that you can only vote so many times per day. As I've explained above when you vote you're sharing the interest gained by your Steem Power over every post you like. If you vote too many times per day you actually decrease the value of your vote and sometimes even decrease the value of the posts you're voting on. Think for a second if that were your post you're bringing down, that would suck. You're responsible for ensuring that doesn't happen.
You can check the amount of vote power you have left here - just enter your name in the "add an account to watch" bar on the left(info provided by @felixxx).

You should also know that there is a lot of bots within the community. Bots are designed by programmers to act as users by voting and posting generic comments. Some of these bots are good, like @cheetah who flags anything that's not original. This bot was created by @anyx , you can read more about it here. Some bots however are bad and are only there to make money. Make sure you do your part to flag the bad ones.

(courtesy of @anyx)

Flagging is another great part about the site. Flag anything you see that's spam, unoriginal, copyrighted, or just plain wrong. Do your part by flagging it. And if you get flagged, it's not necessarily a bad thing. People will click a flagged post just to see why it's been flagged.

Conclusion

The last thing I'd like to review is the contribution that everyone has been giving to the community and its development. One of my favorite users on this site is @roelandp because he's the creator behind the site steemtools.com. Developers like roelandp have really helped build this site, even in the sort time that I've been here they've added a lot of stuff. Along with other users like @blueorgy @xeroc @ausbitbank @jesta @originate . Not only developers but also influential members of the community such as @stellebelle @piedpiper @andrarchy @pfunk . There's many other people needing mention here and if I've missed your name I apologize. If you're a new user look out for these guys posting the good stuff and make sure you follow them for when the follow feature works in the future.

  • Also, I reviewed my own individual contributions, which up until now have been somewhat mixed. I've made tutorials, posted testimonies, but have also posted a lot of crap. Stuff that's fun sure, but with how I want to develop my voice on here, I know now I should just stick to the good stuff. I'm sure a few others here feel the same. So, although I like that there's no delete button for posts, sometimes I wish there were one. This will remain in my head from now and is a motivating force behind informative posts such as this one.
    I hope others follow the same suit, especially the friends of mine who've joined thinking they can get a quick buck for any old thing. That's simply not true. The community is what matters here and contributing beneficial material is what really counts. Then again you can do whatever you want.
    If you're someone who's posting purely inspirational, motivational, informative and beneficial stuff then kudos to you! Feel free to link those posts in the comments below.

So that's my full review and the knowledge that I've gained after almost 1 month on the site. I hope you've all enjoyed this review from a self-taught everyday ordinary guy (Jon Lajoie comes to mind here). I'm currently looking at ways to invest in Steem, though as they say in the Whitepaper, people have more spare time then they have spare cash. That's me. Anyway, I hope you all took something from this and now know a bit more about Steemit and the fundamentals fueling it.

Peace and Love

The Sensei

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that's probably one of the best review I've read on steemit, this bog will be big for sure. I'm getting in now so I can boost my curation bonus.

Thank you brother. I put a bit of work into this one.

Could you explain this ?
I'd like to upvote you, but I'm down to 49.22%

> If you vote too many times per day you actually decrease the value of your vote and sometimes even decrease the value of the posts you're voting on. Think for a second if that were your post you're bringing down, that would suck. you're responsible to ensure that doesn't happen.

I'm guessing based on the percentage you've given me, you've still got %49 of your voting power for the next 24 hour period. %49 of the interest your Steem Power is accumulating and can share.

How'd you get that percentage?

Your upvote would be greatly appreciated haha.

I was over 50% and upvoted you.
I hope that was helpful.
Your post certainly was.
I'm gonna read in the #whitepaper again

I added that info to the post and gave you a shout out :)

Where did you find that percentage value? I had no idea you could do that. Might add it to the article.

Cool review. You are very familiar with steem. Great links. Sometimes, it is hard to find some good post as there are growing number of posts.

Thank you for doing the research and sharing the information. Great post. I learned how to find the people I am following.

Thank you kid Sir, for making it simple for all of us.

My pleasure. Steemit is the future.

Cool article. I think everyone who signs up to this site should read the white paper. That way everyone is well versed in how this works.

Without a doubt. That's why I wrote this. Some of the stuff goes over people's heads and turns them away. I figure by dumbing it down a little it'll get them interested enough to read the rest.

Thanks for your input.

You're actually bloody brilliant, ya crazy corndog. This is great.

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