My 1.5 Year Reflection on Steemit: The Great Memories and Strides to be Better!

in reflection •  7 years ago  (edited)

Not many of us Remember the Early Days.
It's been one Hell of a ride!

A few brief thoughts before I get into the Memories.



When I joined Steemit in July 2016 (thanks to @winstonwolfe), I had no idea what I was really jumping into! I'd heard of Bitcoin, but never actually done anything with it. I had written before, but that had been at least a decade before. I've never been a big user of social media and really not that social in general.

BUT...

Man did that change!! I was thrilled to make my first penny, first dime, first dollar! My introduction post response was just flat mind blowing to me...and not just because of the payout!

I'm not sure how many of you know this about me...I am transgender. I couldn't EVER imagine myself sharing anything as personal as this on the general internet since most the time you'd get the trolls and all around nasty comments to deal with. But after spending some time on Steemit, I began to feel comfortable with my fellow Steemians and decided to put myself out there. Especially once I got to meet and start talking with the amazing Mr @WilliamBanks!!

The number of supportive responses blew me away and pretty much solidified my addiction to this platform. Yes, the money is a part of the motivation people have about this place...but it's The People that truly make it what it is (both good and bad.) So many of us became accustomed to a photo-shopped world and happy go lucky Fakebook profile where everything was unicorns and rainbows.

While I won't go so far as saying that Steemit completely brings out our REAL selves, it's a hell of a lot closer than anything else I've participated in!

A Few Quick Thank Yous!

Now while as an entire community we've had our ups and downs, Steemit itself has continued! Obviously those a part of Steemit Inc. and their development team have played a role is getting us here into 2018 (now with a Steem price I hadn't expected to see quite this early.) SO much of what we've become is due to the fantastic members in our society. So as a final delay before my Steemit memories I wanted to give a HUGE Thank You so some of those that have helped to get us where we are today! (I'm sorry it's impossible to include everybody.)

Many of the people listed below donated their time, effort and opportunity cost solely for the betterment of our community. Remember they could have been making posts or something instead to be earning more money! But instead...they wanted to help others.

The 3rd party developers whose projects I've used and recommended countless times!

@good-karma with Steemit's first ESteem Mobile App

@Jesta with Steemstats, Steemdb, and the Vessel Desktop Steemit Walle!

@firepower and @riverhead with their work keeping Steemit.Chat going no matter how many users it gets!

The various Minnow and Newbie Helper Groups

@Steemprentice with myself, @Gonzo, @VirtualGrowth, @Kryptic and countless other mentors!

Minnows Unite group by @Cryptohustlin who brought so many people together to help them grow!

The official No Nonsense Steemit Guide brought to us by @Donkeypong, @KevinWong, @Stellabelle, @Cryptoctopus and @Steemship

To the ones you know today like the @MinnowSupport project and PAL Network with the help of @Aggroed, @Ausbitbank, @TeamSteem, @SirCork and many many others.

Finally on to the Memories!

In the beginning...

Like most of you I dropped in here and had pretty much no idea what was going on. I see my blog, these strange currencies in my wallet, all these blogs about cryptocurrency, and markdown formatting?!?! Hah!

I watched the trending pages seeing posts with absolutely mind blowing payouts! One of the most Iconic and still burned in my brain belonging to @guerrint for her Make-up Tutorial that had a payout over $30,000 US! Heck, the top comment on it earned almost $1,000!

This did lead to some makeup tutorial followups, with one of my favorites being @reneenouveau's Drunk Makeup Tutorial.

That's how it it was back then. The posts that got the votes from the high Steem Power holders were way up there with thousands of dollars! So much of the game for the newbie like me was trying to get their attention for that rare but lucrative vote.

Now, please don't take any of this as complaining...it's just what it was.

See in July of 2016, we didn't have things like:

  • The vote slider bar: Meaning votes were all at 100%!
  • Followers/Feed: There wasn't anything on the actual Steemit UI to see your followers or their posts. Just a 'Follow' button. Though Steemstats did give a feed, though I didn't know it at the time.
  • Uploading Images: This meant that everyone HAD to upload their images to image hosting sites (like imgur, tinypic, etc) and then copy over the direct link. This doesn't sound like a huge deal...until you try to teach it to god knows how many people that have never done anything like it before!
  • Curation Guilds: We can easily take curation guilds or groups for granted nowadays. But back then, this again meant you had to somehow get on the radar of a whale if you wanted some meaningful payouts. @Curie was the first one that focused on finding good posts by smaller users to begin getting votes spread around.
  • Steem Power Delegation: This meant that the only way to spread around Steem Power was to actually buy it, sell it, or possibly make a separate account to send it to. This mechanic has been a huge help in getting the payouts spread around to more people. While other things had effect, this is one of the reasons we're not seeing the $30k posts anymore and more niche things are able to be 'curated.'

I know many users think they they have it hard now, making $0.50 or $1 US on their posts. But back then, there were many users, like myself that struggled to get a $0.05 or $0.10 most the time. But every once in a while you'd hit that jackpot.

Memorable Posts and Projects

@Teamsteem hangout with @Fyrstikken and @Stellabelle

One post that I will never forget was by one of my favorite Steemians @TeamSteem. It was a Google Hangout/Podcast of himself with the famous @Stellabelle and @Fyrstikken. While in all honesty, I was so new I didn't fully understand or retain everything...THIS is led to the creation @SteemitTalk Podcast (which I'll discuss shortly.) We also have to commemorate the famous artwork of @Klye that was used for the post and so many other places throughout Steemit!


Steemit Talk Podcast

As many of you know, when you are first getting into Steemit, it pretty much dominates any conversation. One day while going on and on about Steemit with @WinstonWolfe, @TeamSteem's hangout came up and it was suggested that we should try recording our talk. So we went into Winston's office, spoke into an old iPhone for about 20 minutes, and the first @SteemitTalk podcast was born.

Now...I wouldn't recommend listening to this pilot episode. To this day it's hard for me to listen to, but it was a start. A week later we were joined by @giftedgaia, had some phones tied to microphone stands and we make episode 2, which was better.

Over time we used our payouts to improve our production quality, getting some decent microphones, another mixer so we could include Discord users in the conversation (and have remote guests), etc. In the end we ran for just over a year, with our final episode being with @timcliff in July 2017. Nothing bad happened, nor any sort of falling out...but over time we had all needed to focus more on life and 'adulting' which make giving up most a Saturday and all the prep time to do it 'right' very difficult. So it just sort of faded away.


@Stellabelle's Secret Writer Service

The posts that came out of this series would emotionally barrel you over! The idea was that people could submit stories that they'd would never publically tell, to @Stellabelle, who then worked them into a written form and posted them so the person it came from could remain anonymous.. They could range from titles like I Wish I'd Never Been Born to The F&%#}ed Up Letter I Got From My Dad. It's impossible for me to do these justice with a basic description, you'll just have to Google them (@stellabelle secret writer) and read some of them for yourself!


@Fyrstikken's Roger and Snore Cartoons, the Shitcoin Song and the Early Days of @Steemspeak.

Some days you just need that geeky sort of laugh with some rather intelligent humor. Being new to the cryptosphere, things like his Roger and Snore cartoons did get me some laughs. It was also one of the first occurrences where someone told me they'd upvote any real comment on the posts! Again..I know this was small money, but it was quite meaningful to me at the time!

When I was really in a mood, I could turn to his Shitcoin song (which I understand a LOT better now!)

What really started me down the trading path was once I started hanging out in his @steemspeak channel, which back then was on Teamspeak instead of Discord like it is now.


And of course, Beyond Bitcoin Podcasts by @officialfuzzy!

Originally I was invited in with @VirtualGrowth to talk about the @Steemprentice mentor group we worked with, ideally to get the work out and possibly get some volunteers, backing, etc. Even though I didn't get to spend a lot of time there (I'm sooo not a morning person), I picked up so much seeing how @officialfuzzy went about things. I saw him trying to help out existing and new projects, fund various projects of his own that seemed way more daunting than something I'd try...yet was always that easy going and fun to talk to guy.

One thing he always preached to me was to "Become a Whale Myself!" Now, I know I'm not huge compared to many people here. But considering I knew nothing when I started on Steemit and put in no money myself...I'm amazed with where I've gotten.

@KevinWong's suggestion of using Crypto to Build a Retirement Account

I feel horrible that I wasn't able to track down the post from @kevinwong that nudged me towards some long term views of what cryptocurrency could do for me. But this list wouldn't be complete without at least bringing it up. The general idea was that if you took just a little of your Steemit earnings and put them into buying some cheap coins for a project you though had long term potential, it could set you financially for a long time if you guessed right.

Now I know I'm not doing this justice and while I have put smaller amounts into some projects yet to take off, I've still kept this long term view on choosing what to keep for longer periods of time. Being the type that doesn't like taking huge risks, I did find what worked for me in cryptotrading and have been lucky enough to have done pretty well! I'm sure his response will be that "I was the one who did it," I still have to pay homage that provided that first spark!

Problems and Disagreements

I wanted to end with some of the issues we've encountered and overcome on this platform because we are ALWAYS going to have the next hurdle we have to cross as a community. Rather that focus on the specifics of these historical issues, I'd rather it provide you some HOPE looking into the future knowing just some of the hardships we've already dealt with and still survived.

The early difficulty of getting votes

Like I mentioned earlier on, there were way fewer votes to go around (since there was no slider bar) and Steem Power was way more consolidated that it is now. This meant that if you didn't happen to get a whale vote, you got pretty much next to nothing on your payout. On top of this, was the call that low quality posts would get paid well...but again, those few whales could only fully read so much in a day. Hence voting bots that automatically voted for specific people, on every post.

While we're never going to have a perfect system, this did bring about the formation of the first curation guilds @Curie and Steem Guilde. A major thing I want to point out here is that a lot of the Steem Power put towards these projects, meant that whales were sacrificing their 'bottom line' to do something for the good for the whole community. Yes, there were their own issues that came out at times...but this marked a major time I saw huge users sacrificing for our society.

The @Asshole Account

The @Asshole account was said to have been a social experiment, when it basically went around and flagged as many posts as it could. Even though it didn't have very high Steem Power, it did cause new or smaller users post's to get hidden, on top of the turmoil caused by so many people 'freaking out' that their post got flagged.

Eventually it ended, especially with the help of @anyx putting together an 'angel' account that would upvote anything it flagged. Having working so closely with newbies at the time, it was something that had to be dealt with. The other takeaway was that most users became desensitized to getting flagged, so long as it didn't effect their payout.

I know I could bring up other issues from back then, but I really don't see the benefit of rehashing most of them.

Final Thoughts

This place is unique, not only for the technology and as a place to onboard people into crypto (though cryptokitties is doing the same now)...it gives us a chance to build something to foster learning, growth, discussion and form a society that ideally can figure out how to prosper on it's own. There are so many things in our day to day lives that we depend on others to do or provide for us. But this is a perfect opportunity to find what YOU can bring to the table and share with others!


If you can't think of something now, just keep learning! Find what interests you, ask good questions, put forth the effort to grow into a better version of you! Steemit has collected techies, economists, philosophers, artists, moms, dads, kids, entertainers, homesteaders, the list just goes on and on! Find what mark YOU can make...how YOU can help...how YOU can contribute! I know it's cheesy to hear, especially when we're surrounded by greed...but be Better than that! Rise above it and be a part of finding the Win/Win solutions that do exist!

Always remember that the end goal isn't to be Perfect...but instead to be Better!!

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Congratulations on this milestone . You have literally been here through the beginning and you’re being rewarded now , imagine in another year how much will change . For me joining 6 months ago changed my life in so many ways .

I will admit that in my early months, I had some some frustrating moments, surely matching up with that most minnows felt somewhere along the way. Sometimes that future hope just seemed too far away to stick with it.

But even back then, our little group of friends reinforced that the people you're building up with now, will be the dolphins or whales in a year or so. While it is a long time, there are absolutely rewards on the other side.

While nothing is a guaranty in life...the potential is unfathomable. :)

Nice !! You know you're one of my steemit heroes !!! /hugs

Been a great experience for the both of us with many memories and getting the chance to meet this summer about a year later. Happy New Year, Thanks for everything, and best to you!

Absolutely!! I'm still amazed with what you've been able to do, able to travel, be a part of so many project, help so many people!!

I honestly wouldn't have gotten here without you!! Definitely hit me up when you're back around St. Louis! It won't be lavish, but I'd be more than happy giving you a place to stay...and maybe we could hit a poker tourney or two! Lol

7-8 people downvote my post on my first day without any reason but still i love steemit
and
now i'm earning 1-2 sbd here daily which is good money from my country point of view.
(i'm from Bangladesh actually)
very good blog
god bless you
upvote and resteemed !

Hahahhaa glad to meet you zucky! I’ll upvote you

I like this name 'zucky'
Thankyou
i will upvote you too

cue the Facebook lawyers!

I'm glad you stuck through that. I think a lot of people thought you were seriously trying to be him, versus being funny. Satire can get lost so easily online. Lol

That's great you're earning well so quickly! I've been a big fan of seeing how Steemit is able to help in a lot of countries where the $ goes such a long way! :D

beautiful post. wish you all the best and thanks for putting all this information together! I'm still a newbie, minnow!

Thank you!
Give it time...it is possible to get built up on here. :)

You are a great member of the community, I wish I had been here in the early days to see some of this. I don’t know about the asshole account, that is hilarious. Many of the early birds I guess I know already though.

Thank you!
It definitely was an interesting time. Even just cultural things were different, like running contests like we see in various game, betting, etc posts were flagged for vote buying.

The asshole time was definitely interesting to say the least, lol.

You do likely know of alot of the really early users that are still posting, though many have left, or become more 'silent' on the platform.

It's true that people come for money but we stay for the community.

Wow . What an experience. I am relatively new to steemit, to think that some of the features we enjoy now weren't there before.
I truly hope that in about a year from now ill have a story like this to share.

The timing of your post couldn't be better because as much as we complain about technology - it does connect us with a community of people that we didn't know existed.

Very interesting reads regarding the memories, as someone who is still very new it offers some insight of how the site used to be and how far it has gone. I hope you will still be writing for the next 1.5 years, or heck, longer than that! You are one of my fav peoples on Steemit and I thank you again for introducing me to the site <3

Wow! I already admire you @sykochica and I even admire you more after reading this. Thank you for sharing something so personal. Your Steemit journey is also an inspiration for newbies like me to fight to overcome the current struggles that we have. Steemit has definitely improved a lot from what you've experienced over a year ago. Thank you :)

So how much money have you made?

good writing bro

Hello, @sykochica

Good experience to read you blog about memories. Everyone lives with their memories, but some are good and some are bad memories, but they live.

Happy New Year to all steemit friends.

Thanks you!

The community on Steemit is amazing! I've developed some really good relationships, and that is very valuable to me. I've been on since July and it's been a great ride so far!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Pretty much started the same as you. I had some idea of bitcoin back then, but i shrugged off the idea. Then came the Steemit platform and told myself this is too good to be true! Earning from blogging and curating, that was like WOW! But then the community hooked me, the diverse people in Steemit and the treasure troves of knowlegde, information and tons of enjoyment made me stay. So here i am, 6 months and still having a blast. :)

More power to you @sykochica, have an awesome 2018 and God bless! :)

It's been a trip no doubt! It's only going to get better:)
Good to see you around more. See you in Steemit.chat!
100 % Upvoted & Resteemed!

Happy new year! We will be better!

Wow, what a beautiful post. So well formatted, so many memories, and still so much more to learn. i loved reading your post. thanks for sharing it with me. So proud of the journey you have had. Im excited to see what the next year will look like!

Well, @sykochica It takes a very special person to stand in her own skin and say, 'this is me'. To me you are one of the strong and beautiful people.
I commend you highly for standing for truth for yourself, and for those around you. Because it is clear to me that you do that.

I also commend you for taking a stand for this community for the best of the community, because it is also clear that you do that as well. Thanks for this post. As a new person coming in, it's nice to understand that there is always growing pains anytime you start something new. I think too many people treat things like this like the lotto. They just hope that their 'ship will come in'.

However, this is like starting any new endeavor or business. It takes dedication and consistency, and you my dear, are definitely dedicated. I really hope I get to meet you face to face someday.

All my love! Amy Honey

This is a great post. Thanks for putting together this wonderful steem journey in a post.

Wow, what an interesting look at things with The Ghost of Steemit Past! Thanks for this!

It really has been amazing ride for you @sykochica! You have come such a far way on this platform in so many ways that aren't just financial. I hope Steem can do for me what it has done for you in the future.

Really amazing how it was really tough to get on the radar of whales for you then and other minnows. It makes me appreciate how generous you are to us minnows with your giveaways regularly :). Thank you! And cheers to another year and a half!

@sykochica can you be my mentor? A good mentor like you can make life on STEEMIT less stressful

Insightful and full of knowledge for a baitfish such as me. I can so relate to the intro in regards to not being social or having a clue about Amy of it and I'm looking forward to meeting and getting to know some new people on here such as yourself that we might all grow to be a better version of ourselves. Gracias

Great article! Thanks!

So interesting to read your journey from the beginning. Had to laugh (and AHH) at the makeup tutorial payout, followed by the drunken makeup tutorial! Your post was great, full of honesty and humor. Love the cartoons! Hope we all have a success story to write about one day and be able to look back and thank all that helped us with the journey.

Amazing read!! Now i want to go check out your intro post!

happy to work. I will follow you

wow steemit has changed the lifes and shaped many one of them too its just the beginning and we are the very first to be on this crazy adventurous ride :D

Wow, what a great history lesson from the early days. I have only been here 7 (8?) months but totally agree: behind all the crypto and techy stuff, there are real people who form awesome communities and it's these that drew me in and keep me here.

Thanks for sharing.

Really inspiring. Am kind of new in the platform. But appreciate every moment here. It's not very easy trying to understand the nitty-gritty of everything in the platform but gradually just like said in the post with time and the help of fellow steemians would be able get to step up and significantly also contribute to the community. Am encourage by your post @sykochica. God bless all those that have contributed immensely to the sustainability of the platform.

What a journey. I know your help posts made my transition into steem much easier. Many minnows would be lost without you! I also wish I lived closer so I could attend some of the awesome meetups!

I have a greater appreciation for the Steemit Community now. Very well thought out and written. I listened to tid-bits of audio/video which gave me some new ideas...thinking to myself... Maybe I do have some good stories after all. Followed and Resteemed. P.S. Lol @ "Do you want to trade some ...coins" ...Elephant coins it's almost at the bottom because it's so heavy. ;) Thanks for the laugh this a.m.

Thanks so much for this great article! I have resteemed it so I can find it quick to learn more about how to use steemit.com.

Short of words after reading this post, I wish I could have reached out to you somehow and just gave you a hug! :) I think we all Steemians love you and whoever has chatted with you on steemit.chat just admires you!

I hope after 1.5 years every one of us would be looking back and thanking you not only for the help but also for inspiring us to do good.

As they say, success is not about the money you are making or the lifestyle you are living- But it is about the number of people you are inspiring every day! and @sykochica I think you are inspiring a lot many people just thru this platform! ... LOTS OF LOVE! :)

This is very inspiration story and incredible journey . you mentioned all the legends of steemit in single post . Now i'm feeling very bad i waste my whole year in doing 'nothing' , i should be here one year before . Very nice post @sykochika and there should be no slider like before.

You are a true inspiration for everyone on this platform!! You selflessly help anyone that needs any kind of help!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your support over the last year! I wouldn't be where i am here with out you!!!!

Here's to a wonderful 2018 on Steemit. I really enjoyed your discussion about the positive side of Steemit. I agree, it is a very special place. And though it's the only social site I am on, one of the reasons I AM on here, is the postitive support for creativity and open minded-ness that prevails here. Little tolerance for intolerance, and hardly any conflict( well, ok, there has been some...but not really on an everyday basis).

Thanks for the look back and discussion about our last year or so on here. Great job coming up with all the historionics to present for everyone, particularly the newer folks. There certainly has been a lot going on in our long, topsy-turvy, yet fun ride. What will the next year bring? Hopefully great new things.
Happy New Year, and Full Steem Ahead.

THIS. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS. YES!

You get an adorable photo of my nephew for this!
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There are so many other things I want to say more about. I been well over a year though not in anyway the same way as you and the crews you describe. But because I've been here in some way or another since the fall of 2016, THIS POST was a real treat to read. This was a lovely and generous story you shared. You are such a beautiful person and it shows in all you do. I loved all of this post.

I have so many things to catch up on, please do not take that as anything negative and please forgive me if I ever seem in anyway unappreciative of this steem community. For I truly see the potential of the steem community. THIS post is such a validating reminder of that potential. You alone are a valuable reminder of that potential. You are appreciated by so many people and I always look forward to seeing you in person. There are those people in this world that seem to be in a steady state of joy, as if always holding in a giggle. My very best friend from childhood, Dave is like that. There are many in the improv community like that. You are like that. It's infectious, that joy. And your joy manifests itself as generosity in knowledge and passionate actions for others. Whereever in the heavens did you come from?

I have been listening to Jackson Brown alot lately. I don't know why. But this song here has some lyrics about taking care of each other. Perhaps the cosmos has been sending me this song because it knew that I would be reading this post. Perhaps this song is about the potential of the steemit community. Perhaps this song simply represents what you are always trying to tell us all.

Take good care of yourself Corey. You are loved. You are blessed. And I am looking forward to many more fun adventures with you her on Steemit and hope to see you soon in sweet St Lou.

Wow, fantastic post, great perspective, thanks for sharing, it's good for the new waves to understand the grind and sunshine it took to get things here / peace