Daily Steem Stats Report - Friday, November 24, 2017

in steemit •  7 years ago 

Welcome to my Steem Stats Report for Friday, November 24, 2017. All data comes directly from the Steem blockchain and is based on UTC time.

1. Daily number of Posts (including comments)

DatePosts
2017-11-2396,610
2017-11-22101,914
2017-11-21110,890
2017-11-20104,115
2017-11-19100,076
2017-11-1897,028
2017-11-17102,586

2. Daily number of votes

DateVotes
2017-11-23415,501
2017-11-22417,490
2017-11-21422,961
2017-11-20431,432
2017-11-19454,474
2017-11-18433,640
2017-11-17408,976

3. Daily active users

DateActive users
2017-11-2326,559
2017-11-2228,005
2017-11-2127,586
2017-11-2028,548
2017-11-1925,733
2017-11-1826,042
2017-11-1727,510

4. Posts + Comments per post

DateAverage # commentsPosts
2017-11-232.0731,428
2017-11-222.2231,642
2017-11-212.5930,866
2017-11-202.4030,651
2017-11-192.4628,916
2017-11-182.2629,748
2017-11-172.1932,131

5. New accounts created

DateNew Accounts
2017-11-231,301
2017-11-221,514
2017-11-211,668
2017-11-201,952
2017-11-19487
2017-11-18894
2017-11-171,647

6. Daily Amount of SBD converted to Steem

DateAmount in SBD
2017-11-23701 SBD
2017-11-223,347 SBD
2017-11-215,872 SBD
2017-11-205,029 SBD
2017-11-194,833 SBD
2017-11-188,665 SBD
2017-11-1712,909 SBD

7. Daily Amount of Steem Powered UP & DOWN

DatePowered UPPowered DOWNDifference
2017-11-23100,055 STEEM167,775 STEEM-67,720 STEEM
2017-11-22130,586 STEEM147,020 STEEM-16,434 STEEM
2017-11-21117,970 STEEM174,725 STEEM-56,755 STEEM
2017-11-20202,997 STEEM70,494 STEEM132,503 STEEM
2017-11-19135,001 STEEM196,644 STEEM-61,643 STEEM
2017-11-1891,506 STEEM60,089 STEEM31,417 STEEM
2017-11-1799,925 STEEM165,897 STEEM-65,972 STEEM
Average p/d229,837 STEEM224,322 STEEM5,514 STEEM

Largest 'Power ups' yesterday

Date & TimeFromToSTEEM
Nov 23, 07:27@czechglobalhosts@czechglobalhosts31,543.011
Nov 23, 07:21@yenlau@yenlau8,371.137
Nov 23, 16:06@cryptohold@cryptohold7,340.653

8. Daily Steem Transfers from and to exchanges

DateFrom BittrexFrom PoloniexTo BittrexTo Poloniex
2017-11-23132,851 STEEM162,368 STEEM326,652 STEEM399,181 STEEM
2017-11-22818,242 STEEM839,617 STEEM1,144,737 STEEM564,803 STEEM
2017-11-21121,509 STEEM42,313 STEEM144,913 STEEM59,902 STEEM
2017-11-20127,634 STEEM122,954 STEEM196,260 STEEM20,004 STEEM
2017-11-1940,597 STEEM61,090 STEEM86,205 STEEM53,744 STEEM
2017-11-18110,845 STEEM27,333 STEEM71,531 STEEM32,366 STEEM
2017-11-17175,682 STEEM17,817 STEEM1,038,284 STEEM147,138 STEEM

9. Steem Price Update



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It is weird that the number of active users does not rise, I remember that Jeff Berwick talked about boosting the marketing efforts for Steemit during the latest Steemfest.

Something must be done on this front, that should be the number one priority. Im promoting Steemit everyday on Youtube, but I guess that this should be more coordinated from the marketing people.

Berwick also mentioned that there are very few celebrities on Steemit, that shouldnt be too complicated to reach out to. Several celebrities has endorsed all different kinds of cryptos.

The problem for celebrities here is that they get the same lack of interest as any minnow and give up. I have followed some people I follow outside and most have given up after a short effort.

As to recruiting - I would rather see a huge effort to develop those who make it to rep 45 or so to make them successful. Improving the fail rate of people already here would do more than recruiting more people who will then fail and trash-talk the place.

If you look at the stats reports of @arcange, you will see we have less than 500K in signs up (total) and almost 400K of them are dead. Less than 7000 steemers are minnows and up and 70k+ are redfish. This leaves plenty of gasping fish to save.

Why catch more when the ones you have are rotting?

So, why do you think celebrities or others for that matter, give up?

I agree that the low activity rate is a serious problem, but if I were in charge, I would focus on both, simultaneously. Next year is going to be crazy for the crypto world and if there is no work being done on the recruiting part, another competing platform will do that instead.

I would look at why Reddit and Facebook became so popular and learn from those. I have worked with conversion rate optimization and you really have to find out exactly why people are losing their interest, and in many cases, they dont know it themselves, thats why you do recordings and see how people behave etc. Do surveys could also be beneficial with both closed and open ended questions.

I think giving up comes from:

  • technical difficulty
  • lack of connections
  • lack of reward
  • looking forward to a steep climb to a "not-high" level

No other competing platform has the Alexa ranking. All the early people here made that happen and that is what attracts content creators. Now the bottom is falling out because the people who started here have left for chatting and other places. Busy has zoomed up in the Alexa rank - how much of that could have helped steemit?

FB allows you to stay if all you do is click like and say "Nice post". You can still be active and have value there. At steemit, you must jump through big hoops to get your content out and can't comment or vote just to be nice.

Reddit - I do not use, but like fb, they have millions of active users. Their huge scale allows for things steemit cannot do.

When I came in - the selling points for me were:

  • A great alexa ranking to post my content into
  • Excellent interaction with other steemers
  • Chance for financial reward on my posts.

All of that was come true to a degree - with huge effort on my part. If I had any honest idea of the obstacles, I would not have started here at all. I'm in now, but looking at some dropped projects and wondering if they are worth picking up again instead.

When I started in June I made a few promo posts to fb groups and got little response except two who said they tried, failed, and it wasn't worth it. About two weeks ago I was in a fb group discussion and mentioned steemit and got slammed with the negatives from those who tried or knew someone who did. We get hundreds of people a day in here and 97% fail quick. That's just not good no matter what.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Active users number is still depressing.
Also after price slightly rise we immediately have whales power downd and inflow of steems to exchanges.

My upvotes as always!
@bronevik

No growth at all, in fact, I would go so far as to say that Steem is actually dying, which is pretty sad, but I can even see this in the quality of posts each day.

All bots trying to get up-votes for Steem payouts, and nothing more really, or just people re-posting the same garbage everyday.

I had high-hopes for Steemit, but with these numbers either always going down or sideways, I'm afraid the future of Steemit ain't looking so bright.

While devs engaging in all fancy-dancy new tech and paying no attention on userbase falling and critical bugs.

Yep, they need to get with the program.

It would be great to see the Top Power Downs as well as who is sending the most to the exchanges. At some point, the Steem selling will stop and this should help us keep an eye on it. For example, if a whale is powering down and sending to an exchange to sell, then we'll be able to see when they have sold most of their stack.

Thanks for your suggestion. I don't have the largest power downs available in my database right now. It's quite difficult to get these numbers. But you can find those stats here: https://steemdb.com/labs/powerdown.

The largest transfers per day is also interesting indeed. I'll see if I can add those to my report later next week.

definitely worth to see these stats

Very good steady active users, seems like everyone likes the platform and don't use it one time and leave it
Thanks for sharing

The network is still small if viewed more globally, but still in front

Steemit has potential to become one of the biggest social medias - hopefully more and more people will find it attractive

@penguinpablo How is it possible to see how many current user there is on steemit.com ?

Thank you!

I could see that graph below to continue its downward trend @pengiunpablo if nothing would be done at steemit in general.