Steem School Episode 40 - How to Use SteemDB
SteemDB is a website where you can see enhanced statistics of your Steemit profile and the profile of other Steemians as well. A "Block explorer and database for the STEEM blockchain."
If you are interested in enhanced statistics or if you want to study a Steemian to learn more then this website is perfect for you.
There are a couple of other websites with enhanced statistics but I will talk about SteemDB first.
You can see the other websites by clicking on "links" in your Steemit profile.
SteemDB - Your Profile
By entering your name into the top right search box you will see enhanced statistics of your profile or of other Steemians.
On the right side, you can see how old your account is, your current vote strength, how much SP, SBD and Steem you have and more.
In the middle, you now see your last activities like posts, comments, replies, resteems and basically everything that happens with your account.
You can sort those activities by clicking on the "Activity" tab that is above your 30-day account history.
The 30-day account history shows the vets and followers that you have gained in the last 30 days.
Below that you can see your followers, posts and following.
Your Profile - Social Tab
On the social tab, you can see who you are following, who follows you and all the resteems of your content.
I must add that the page currently seems to be very slow, but that will probably change again.
The "Apps" Tab
The "Apps" tab shows you how much value Steemit apps like "DTube", "DSound" and more generate.
All the Other Tabs
The rest of the tabs are rather unimportant for you, for example, the "Witnesses" tab as it is obviously only useful for witnesses and people who want to become witnesses.
The "Posts" and "Updates" tab is also uninteresting.
The "Lab" tab, however, is interesting, there you can see things like most flagged people, biggest power-ups, curation reward leaderboard and it really helps you to understand the current meta of Steemit.
Which you need to know to stay up to date, sadly some of those lists take long to load and result in an error.
Conclusion
SteemDB is very useful if you want to look at more statistics or study other Steemians. Furthermore, you can also learn more about the current Steemit state of the game.
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Once again, THANK YOU! This past week, I was exploring using the different apps on Steemit. This will help me figure out the best way to use them, by studying the top performers on each.
Glad you like it EH!
According to the site the guy with the highest powerup only has 8 posts I guess he is planning to make an impact :P cannot evaluate if he has anything to offer as it is all in korean ...
Weird right? You can learn quite much when you browse the "labs" page.
nods, maybe he is planning to upvote his own content or something and yeah if you have anymore good sites to share keep them coming i have a few but i bet you have a lot more ...
Tomorrow and a couple of days afterwards I will introduce & promote SteemSchool.net
When I am done with that I will continue promoting more Steemit related websites & apps.
I thought I knew SteemDB and this one time I would know everything you say but it turns out I had not noticed the apps tab, haha
Sometimes I learn more by teaching, quite awesome too.
yes, teaching makes you deep digger into the subject
The "labs" tab is the most important tab as you can study the current state of Steemit there (if the pages load).
Good point 👍🏼
I think your post is golden..beautiful information thanks for sharing...
Owh great thanks you so much.. I searching about this,, finally
wow....nice post i like your post to much. thanks for sharing good post.
great information dude. learned new things
Thanks for the post. Very informative.
I don't seem to have the "Links" shortcut on my profile page.
I think it is a feature of the app "Steemit More Info".