Feel like Mario in Mario Cart while browsing Steemit.com and it's posts?
Behind the scenes I know I'm not the only person who is ....well... let's just say "disappointed with the fact" that majority of the time, good content tends to get pushed aside from these short and sometimes "hollow" posts which come flying into the network.
I truly understand the obstacles and reasons as to WHY Good posts can, and often do drift past the wayside.
Trust me, I've had my experiences, lol. Look through my Blog... you'll see.
I know I'm not the best writer in the bunch, far from it... but, instead of me complaining about the votes I've received, or lack thereof;
I wondered "What visually could be an ideal layout on Steem to remedy this so called noise while indirectly helping and promoting better content?".
To date, massive amounts of talented people within this community are posting their visions and versions of alternate Steemit website designs and layouts, and most look truly F'ing Amazing!!
The main concerns I have with most of these proposals though is they don't showoff possible "new organisational structures".
What I mean by that is this, they are taking Steem's existing structure and just shuffling it around (i.e. like the Trending, Hot, Active, New) and making them more "presentable" and pretty.
Don't get me wrong!!! There is ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with this approach!
We need it!
And I up voted just about every single post that's come along with a decent concept.
But in my opinion the real systemic problem of Steem is the sheer Volume of Content being created, handled and displayed to the public!
It's like trying to read and analyze a Register Receipt that's spitting out at Mach 2, lol
Sure, we have Categories and yes we now have Reputation Points to aide us with the filtering process but, is it enough?
What I would like to see and enjoy is getting feedback of the following idea...
What if we had two "Main" columns on the Steem home page,
###1) Down-N-Dirty
###2) Worth the Read
...and once clicked and opened, each one then displays the standard filtering techniques that we normally are use to like Trending, Hot, New, etc., etc.
The only difference between Down-N-Dirty and Worth the Read (or whatever name gets adopted) is that each section filters the posts by its quantity.
Down-N-Dirty would filter posts which are a certain number of characters and less.
versus
Worth the Read which would be a certain number of characters and more.
This way we can give each reader the ability to choose whether they would prefer spending time reading short or long posts, with noise being "somewhat" pre-filtered by using this process.
Good idea?
Bad idea?
I'd like to hear what your thoughts and concerns would be!
Who knows? Maybe a whale might actual see, read and vote for this :)
Thanks everyone!