Lessons from 300 posts/60 days on Steemit - Steemit Journal

in steemit •  7 years ago 

I've been meaning to do this one for a while, and so I figure now is as good of a time as any. Having made over 300 posts and comments in my 60 days, it makes sense to do another update to reflect.


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Steemit is ultimately about the community that makes it what it is. This insight really hit home with me last week when @cryptopie wrote his post about how writing on Steemit has finally helped him afford his medicine. Writing while hooked up a dialysis machine in the Philippines, he started writing for his international audience in June. Through Steemit, the kindness of strangers allows him a fighting chance at survival. The Internet is full of kind strangers, but I think that they get drowned out by the outrage machine. Steemit then is a gathering place for the refugees of the old system. As @ackaza wrote last week, Steemit is rising in popularity on Google Trends. The data confirms a common intuition that the cryptoeconomy is gaining in adoption outside of the U.S. faster than it is inside of the U.S.

It's weird calling the system "old," though, because social media is still a new technology. The iPhone, for example, has only been around for 10 years; social media, in some form or another, is as old as the web. And the mobile web has really only come into its own within the past 5 years as the advancements in wireless data technology have finally made their way to the consumer. @stellabelle's GIF factory, @heiditravels crypto-travel vlog, the musical crypto-economy of Musicoin are all possible because of these advancements.

While we wait for the hard launch of companies like @appics that building their businesses with SMTs, it's up to us to keep making this community great. I know that's a lot of talk for a new guy, but I'm on a mission. If cryptocurrencies and blockchains are really Web 3.0, then we've got a lot of work to do ahead of us in figuring out what this all means. But thankfully, because of places like Steemit, perhaps the new Web will be what we've been needing to fix the problems with the current one.

Hopefully.


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I remember web 1.0. It was functional, but clunky. Eventually, common visual standards began to evolve along with technology, making web 2.0 possible. You may be right that crypto and web 3.0 go hand in hand towards the future. By being here on Steemit, I'd like to think that I'm seeing the beginnings of that happening.

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