Hello Steemit community!
This is my first Steemit post and I'm overly excited to join the conversation on Steemit!
Right now, I'm learning how to navigate this platform, interact with the community, and post content. So this is kind of a trial run, a first attempt at learning. As with any beta version of social media platforms, things are a tad counterintuitive. But so far I haven't run into any glitches or real problems in the UX or performance of the site. Quite frankly, it seems that whats happening on Steemit is rather amazing and I'm enjoying a good bit of the content being posted.
Currently, I'm most excited about dTube and the infrastructure behind it, it potentially could solve a massive problem in the Youtube community. That problem being the unfair algorithms currently demonetizing quality content of Youtubers. Youtubers with quality content who have the slightest controversial opinions are being demonetized in mass in a way that is in no way democratic, fair, or sensical. Wholesome examples being Philly D, MKDHB, Casey Neistat, Joe Rogan, Bill Burr and especially the myriad of smaller content creators who get hit the most by demonetization. A video hosting service like dTube curated and monetised by a community, rather than mostly relying on algorithms, may very well be the future of community created content.
Anyways, I'm going to leave this first post a little short rather than babbling on, and explore the content more. If anyone knows of any top-tier users (posting quality content) or any tips or tricks with using the steemit platform, I'd love to hear your comments and recommendations.