Hello Steemians,
my first week here on Steemit has passed and its time to share my experience.
It has been fun reading so much great information about this platform and I can now say that I understand all the basics. I even received my first tiny payouts for comments and both of my first posts found some readers.
Best Tool for New Steemians
I found SteemWorld to be the most useful tool for a Steemit beginner. There you can find all information about any Steemit account, for example:
- real time value of you voting power
- recharge time of your voting power
- account transactions
- pending or received payouts
- upvotes received (and basically everything about your account not mentioned here)
^ SteemWorld interface
Quality of Posts
It wasn't always easy to find good quality posts I was looking for. I was surprised how often I found complete crap posts on trending page with high a lot of value votes. Sometimes even single photos. But after a while, it was easy to recognize most of bad posts even without opening then.
I know Steemit is still in beta, but better filtering system will be needed with more and more new Steemians signing up everyday.
Voting and Reward System
Possibility of writing about what you like and getting rewarded for it or getting rewarded for curating new content is likely the reason why many people joined Steemit.
Because money is involved people also post useless crap or jump on voting train when they see someone with bigger voting pover vote on new post without even reading it. Don't tell me you can read 4 pages under a minute.
People with biggest amount of steem power have the loudest voices and substantial influence (like people with a lot of money in real life). This isn't actually always a bad thing but what is stopping anyone from buying loads of steem power for real life money and then spreading nonsense everywhere?
There is always that one dangerous fish with many followers following it everywhere (no matter how dangerous is the fish).
Bots
Bots are a big thing on Steemit it seems. With so many new posts it is easy for the new ones to get lost in a sea of bought upvotes.
I don't have much experience with bots yet (not counting my 0.010 SBD test) but aren't bots making manual curation harder?
Overall I can say it was a great first week.
Thank you for reading :)