In case you missed my original post on this subject, please find the link to it here: https://steemit.com/minnowhelper/@looksfarwoman/rookie-mistakes-on-steemit-part-2
After further researching this subject and coming across a few relevant posts, I felt it important to add some additional comments about what I have discovered.
Although all the points I made, about the things that have an impact on our bandwidth, are still true, there is an element, which is outside our control.
Steemit is a rapidly growing platform and, as such, the system can, occasionally, become overburdened with the amount of traffic. In such cases, bandwidth needs to be reduced, to ease the problem. This has the greatest impact on users with low Steem Power, who, invariably are the newest members.
Everyone is allocated a small amount of bandwidth when they join Steemit, and can increase this through posting and curation rewards, as discussed in my previous posts. This means, however, that, from time to time, you may find yourself unable to actively participate, due to a lack of bandwidth, regardless of how careful you've been.
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The Steemit Development team and Witnesses are currently working to address this issue (in most cases, freely volunteering their time), and I'm sure there will be a resolution before long.
In the meantime, all we can do, is to be patient and try to reduce our bandwidth footprint by continuing to follow the basic guidelines, suggested in my previous posts.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and if you have any questions or suggestions of your own, to help ease the congestion, please feel free to comment below.