[Shitpost] Curating Content in the Philippines Tag

in shitpost •  6 years ago  (edited)

I’ve been here for more than a year and I’ve seen how the contents in the #philippines declined in quality. The activity of it’s community members decreased over the course of the crypto winter. There’s a lack of quality content being produced compared to what it was back when people were active. There’s hardly any real engagement going on within the community. Image on the right serves as my default thumbnail image.

To blame it on the crypto winter is only one aspect of the problem. I think it also had something to do with how influencers tried to gather more users for the blockchain. The sell was the Steem Blockchain being something similar to gold mine and it could help fuel a lot of community projects and personal agendas. It wasn’t far from the truth when actually. This was during the time when Steem and SBD were above 5$ USD still.

The common practice community mentors taught new users were to produce quality content. Write interesting articles, share talents, or just sharing about their personal lives. It’s a solid advice but not really suited for the intricate dynamics of the blockchain. Engagement is a crucial factor that determines user retention as far as I know.

It’s not enough that you’re content is good. You also need to make some effort to connect with other users that would be willing to know what you are passionate about. This is what mentors really lacked in the ph community. It’s difficult to teach how to engagement because it’s something that is practiced all the time and not just some one time compliment dropped on a post to fish for upvotes.

When the prices went down and people saw that the payouts were no longer worth the trouble they’ve put into their posts, things gradually declined from there. In my own bias, I didn’t feel this decrease in moral until I noticed that the active users whom I used to read their content suddenly dropped their activities on the blockchain.

I think setting up the right perspective and expectations would have helped a lot. For instance, trying to sell the blockchain as a money printing platform was a bad idea because it just encourages people to expect the blockchain’s value to be equivalent to the price tag of whatever it is currently in. Users expected that the people with high SP or the quantity of people that supported them wouldn’t fade once the crypto winter starts.

There was a time when I would read some facebook posts boasting post payouts from a blockchain they never really believed in more than just a place to print money. So where are these persona’s that were once prominent have gone to now? Most likely on another blockchain on rinse and repeat mode. While I can’t blame some users for having false expectations about this blockchain, I can’t help but think what it could have been if influencers were prudent enough to focus on strengthening community values that are beneficial to the blockchain.

Promoting ideas that connect users on a global scale. Through this blockchain, I got to meet a lot of community projects outside what my local community was interested in. It’s the people that made me stay and not the tag price of Steem or SBD. Most of my engagement happens on Discord communities I’ve connected to.

A lot of content creators that were hooked into the blockchain months ago didn’t have a strong foundation of communities to connect to. Only focusing on a few tags to expand their connections and this led to missing out some opportunities to find something meaningful to do in the blockchain. There are gaming communities, art, communities, music, and curation groups to choose from. But the local mentors failed in emphasizing this aspect.

For the record, I have accumulated SP over the past few months were everything was going down. I spent my time socializing before I got busy with hospital work and now I’m slowly picking up where I left off. There’s a hidden art to engagement and the value of a relationship isn’t measured by how much upvote you can get from the person you’re talking to. Sometimes a mere conversation could spark the next project you can do in real life or post.

Now I just see the Philippines tag littered with posts that are posted for the sake of posting. Maybe some activity, autoupvote advantage, and a scarcity of showcasing what the user is being passionate about. I appreciate the people that remained to use the Philippine tag sharing what they are really interested in talking about. I appreciate the people that put some effort into their posts or doing something good with their SP out there.

I appreciate the conversations I get with strangers that deliver some new perspectives from the world they live in. It is disappointing to see the lack of depth and character with the recent posts often published in the tag. It’s like reading insincere content. No passion, no brand, and no depth. For content creators that still bother to put more effort into their posts, my salute to you, you are rebels in this modern practice of posting.

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I cannot say about the Philippines community, but your thoughts about communities in general are mirroring mine. It is all about engagment with other people and not so much about making the perfect post. I saw an artist yesterday saying that his post are getting only 0.30$ and he is thinking of just posting here low quality stuff. I wrote that he actualy did not do anything to get more $. Only posting a great post is not enough, you must interact also with others, take a role, help to raise the value of the coin.

I dont mind so much that steem is in such a low price, it is indeed communication that is the true value. I did not communicated much through fb, but with steemit this whole universal connection make things very interesting.

Complete agreement from here. It takes a blogger to post consistent quality to be noticed and have their blogs earn revenue from ads. It takes about 3 years to establish a level of fame to earn cents on blog for those beginning years. But in Steem, the process shortens and this gives people the idea that it's a money printing platform they are entitled to earn from.

Some people abuse the reward pool because they bought their way for that privilege. It's a different world of topic to go that direction. But for people that didn't spend anything when they started here, they need to learn to earn their audience first before that sense of entitlement comes in. I'm glad a lot of people left from my community's end.

The amount of trash posts I have to read through in the tag wasted a lot of my time. It covered a lot of promising authors that needed more attention and support.

This is one of the few mistakes I made when Steem was in its peak value. I was so focused in the local community that I had no real engagement outside the Philippines. When things had gone haywire, those I believed to stay have move on with their lives.

I guess there should be a re-branding when Steem will go back to its original value.

If Steem does go back to it's high value, I wish those people never come back. Contents being published for the sake of fishing upvotes, no passion, and microblogging topics they aren't passionate about and half assing the quality yet having the nerve to expect they are entitled from real rewards over people that do put more wow into their posts. The surpassian craze, the cult that swarms attention for upvotes, and etc. I don't want the Ph tag to be littered with constant self jerking pricks like horsepower and drader.

I think they will be back though. They're like hibernating animals. A smell of increasing Steem price will wake them up. And you know that they're awake because it will be noisy.

I also have my fair share of shit posts and I won't deny that, but what I considered shit posts are way better than their combined posts in a week.

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