Introduction.... and: Steemit: an interesting experiment or the future?

in introduceyourself •  7 years ago  (edited)

Good evening fellow nerds. I suppose the future has arrived, you can now be paid for your interactions online. Wait, have I seen this before?

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Is anyone old enough to remember AllAdvantage? They used to pay you to surf the web while they served advertisements. I remember getting a $60 check in the mail, it was surreal. I remember feeling like I was getting away with something. Millions of kids were tying up their parent's phone lines mindlessly surfing the internet in isolation to make a few bucks. Looking back the whole thing seems pretty innocent.

Enter 2017 and Steemit.

I'd like to dig into the incentives and social architecture of this thing at some point in the future. For now, I have a few thoughts about Steemit:

  • Are people less likely to express themselves freely when even the slightest possibility of monetary reward is at stake?
  • How do the different personality types respond in a social systems with or without monetary incentives?
  • How does a per action based reward system compare to an overall outcome based reward system?
  • What effect does monetary rewards for behavior have on a group's propensity for altruism?
  • Is this the beginning of Bladerunner (or that black mirror episode?)
  • Can an incentivized forum create an authentic community the way traditional internet forums have achieved over the last couple decades?

I hope this isn't Bladerunner, I really like incandescent lighting.

It seems fair to transfer rewards from the platform managers to content creators if those content creators are now the (decentralized)platform. If you look at the alternative: pretentious doucebags making all the money and abusing their power. Who knows, maybe Steemit has a shot.

-netfl0

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welcome aboard! Enjoyed your talk as well.
Its really nice to see all this amazing people are joining steemit :)

I'm not sure if it really is just a pay to post situation. My thinking is people are also over the "big brother" concepts of FB & twitter etc . As long as steem can streamline the signup & getting started processes for the non-tech crowd it should fly IMHO

It sounds like you are saying the incentives will fade to the background and it will eventually feel like the rest. Is there something you would prefer to see steem replace or is it a whole new thing?

The money is an "incentive" that will bring users over from other platforms. And I think the "rewards" for Authors & content creators is fantastic. But to me it's the disappearance of "monopolies" / controlling interests that is more important. eg when I read about 'censoring' by google etc, I see that as a failure of a free & open internet concept.

How are you? Netfl0, I'm just here to leave a nice Hello ^^. Unfortunately i don't have much voting power, but i will be back and vote my followers. Need to grow a little ^^. Have a great time @rightuppercorner

I think steemit has a shot. Right now there is a spammy aspect that is off putting to me (upvote centered comments/bots?). However, this is in beta right now. It could be a great platform if they put in the work.

As to your question of will people censor themselves if it means their future income is effected, I would say yes. But is that necessarily a bad thing? I mean, I censor myself in some small way everyday when I walk into work, because I want to remain professional.

It's a small community right now, but it sure is fun. It feels fresh. I am excited to see the new interface and hope it gets more exposure.

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