REWIEW OF STEEMDB.IO
Sequel to the posting of the previous achievement tasks, here is the continuation post as expected of every newcomer on this platform, titled “the review of steemdb.io”. It is interesting to note that there are a lot of tools provided on this platform that are very useful and available for everyone to use, and one if these is what I’ll be writing about in this post.
Steedb.io is a database that stores all user’s information, activities of every steemit user can be found there. The page contains several interfaces and tabs which can be explored with no stress. The price of steem/bitcoin pair and recent blockchain activities can also be tracked on the opening page.
How do we see the recent history?
From the screen shot displayed below, you could see a search bar at the top right corner, it is there to enable users search whose account history they want to check. After I made a search for @cryptokannon, her account history was displayed and you see from below:
Recent and past Information including the user’s followers, following, number of posts, rewards, votes and so on were also displayed on the page.
How do I check different activities: posts, votes, replies, reblogs, rewards, transfers etc.
After I made a search for whose account I’m interested in, I clicked on the activity tab and it displayed various options.
It is then in my best choice(s) to choose from the user’s activity I want to check and what I’m actually interested in then, I clicked on post and a 30-day posting activities of the user was displayed. From there, I could see her activities chart, total payouts and the posts she had contributed to.
How do I know who have rebloggged my post: (social : follower, following , reblogged) ?
On the same page, l clicked on the social tab and it displayed the following options: followers, following, reblogged.
The various options contain different information about the number of people a user is following, the number of users that are as well following the user and the total amount of reblogged.
After I clicked on the follower option, a 30-day followers’ chart was displayed together with the users and the time the followed her:
The following option contains the accounts being followed by the user.
The reblogged page contains information about users who reblogged some post by the user. Details such as the date, the author and content were also displayed on the page.
How do I check voting power?
The voting power is displayed on the right hand side of the page, as could be seen below, the user’s voting power is 99.87%.
In conclusion, steemdb.io is one of the tools that are very useful and as well make users’ day to day steemit activities to be fun and full of experience. Thank you steemit.
Thanks for reading…
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A big thanks to @cryptokannon
@lovveday who has been a source of motivation and;
@vickojay whose post was very helpful.