I've been reading around about Steemit being the new Facebook by some people, and I'd like to go into a little detail on whether or not Steemit can reach that amount of popularity.
Current Users
Facebook currently has 1.86 billion active users. The social media giant also hasn't showed signs of slowing down growth either.
Steemit on the other hand only has 255,000 registered accounts, according to steemd. Last month, Steemit hit 180,000 accounts, which is about a 42% increase in one month. That is a huge increase, but it is not nearly on the level of facebook.
At this rate, it would take about 4.95 years to reach the level of Facebook's active users. That seems pretty achievable as long as Steemit can keep increasing the amount of registered users.
With some marketing, this goal could be achieved much sooner.
There's just one problem with trying to attain this goal:
Steemit is Very Complicated
For me, the hardest obstacle to face is how to get the average person to fully understand Steemit. I like to think I'm pretty good with technology, and Steemit took me a while to fully understand. On the other hand, my mom or grandma, who are both avid Facebook users, would have a much harder time trying to understand the premise of Steemit.
I've tried to get a lot of people I know to join Steemit, but many refuse to do so because they just don't understand how it works and don't want to spend a lot of time trying to understand it all.
The Blockchain is Complicated
To understand how the premise of Steemit works, you'd also have to have a grasp on how the blockchain works.
According to blockchain.info, there are about 15,000,000 blockchain wallet users. If everyone with a blockchain wallet joined Steemit, assuming that every Steemit user has a blockchain wallet, the amount of Steemit users would still be 0.8% of what Facebook has in active users.
Steemit is in beta
This is one of the more obvious reasons. Steemit is in beta, and there's still some stuff to work out before Steemit becomes public.
I posted some suggestions I had here
Tl;dr
- Notifications for upvotes, resteems, and follows
- Follower tracking (clicking another user's profile and knowing on their page whether or not they follow you)
- Resteem counts on posts
- Full list of upvoters on the post itself
- Ability to filter out tags
So basically most things that you can do on Steemd or another third party site but not on Steemit itself.
Facebook is Integrated into Almost Everything
When was the last time you played a game without it asking you to login to your Facebook account? Facebook is everywhere and almost everyone you know has one. Steemit is much less popular, and to be able to reach the level of Facebook, it would have to expand more as a social media site and less as a blogging site
Steemit Doesn't Have an Official Mobile App
When looking at the analytics of Facebook, 94% of Facebook users are active on the Facebook app.
In order to become as big as Facebook, Steemit must develop a mobile app. 77% of Americans and 92% of Americans aged 18-29 own smartphones, so there should be some demand for an app.
Steemit incentives are much greater
Here's where I analyze the strengths of Steemit's platform.
There is nothing that Facebook does that Steemit doesn't have the potential to do
Facebook's only real incentive is that everybody has all of their friends using it. Steemit, on the other hand, rewards users with Steem, and provides real monetary incentives.
Facebook also tracks a lot from their users, which is the main reason I deleted my Facebook app in the first place. Facebook makes all its money from ad revenue, and gives nothing back to its users, while Steemit rewards its best users through the reward pool. Facebook also uses its cookies and apps to track everything you do, which is why people have started searching for an alternative.
Steemit also allows its users to join the exciting new market of cryptocurrency. With the market for crypto booming in the last couple months, Steemit allows an easier way to join the world of crypto and learn more about it. For example, I've learned a lot about different cryptocurrencies on Steemit that I might never have heard of anywhere else, which has allowed me to make some investing decisions.
What Do You Think?
Can Steemit become as popular as Facebook? Only time will really tell, but it's definitely possible!
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I agree with some of what you said and I disagree with some. My disagreements are as follows:
Steemit's RATE of growth is much higher than Facebook at the moment in terms of numbers of users. I think a much better comparison would look at the rate of Facebook's early growth when it was first launched.
You don't have to have a grasp of blockchain. I agree that the site is not very user friendly, but neither was Facebook when it first started (remember that?), so I agree in terms of unoptimized design being a barrier for wide-scale adoption, but I don't see any need for the understanding of Blockchain to join Steemit...
Other than that, good analysis!
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We need to see number of active accounts though as well. This site is growing, but sadly I see a lot (and I do mean a lot) of users leaving. We need to see these numbers total (those who are joining, active, and leaving).
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Thanks for the comment! I was more thinking of just how long it would take to reach Facebooks current level of usage and not really comparing their growth rates, but that's definitely something to look into. For #2, I think it's more of understanding how SBD and Steem works and not really the whole blockchain. Also, knowing how to transfer your steem to Poloniex or an exchange for bitcoin and then transferring to fiat requires some knowledge of the blockchain. Thanks for checking my post out!
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I see. Thanks for the reply!
As for #2, I still disagree. The process is barely any different from online trading platforms for regular old stocks...
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I understand where you're coming from. I may just be overthinking it because it's just kinda new.
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I agree with you about the non-necessity of understanding the blockchain. The three currencies and the details of the reward system require an explanation that is as simple as possible but not simpler than that.
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I think Facebook has more than 1.86 million users... The graph is correct, but the text is not. 1.86 Billion!!
Steemit will never have as many users that facebook currently has, but that doesn't mean steemit can't be successful.
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Why not reward users who manage to bring new users on board with Steem Power? Let a new user name an existing user to reward if he chooses to. If every other Steem user manages to convince one person to join Steem every year, that's a 50% increase in the rate of annual growth right there.
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it is so difficult to get people to come to try steemit much less stay.
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I agree! That's a good idea
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Yes of course, especially when people understand that you can make money on steemit, it will become more popular than Facebook itself!!!
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new users often hear about steemit from a successful active user and when they come to try it they are discouraged by comparison of the person that turned them on to it
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Well there is the esteem app, it works pretty good besides the understandable hitches and minor instabilities. For the most part, I really can't say if Steemit will ever grow that big. It will grow though.
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