Eleven steem-data analysts to follow if you want a deeper* understanding of steemit

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I've moved to Hive, along with most other people, following Justin Sun's takeover of Steem in the Spring of 2020. I believe hive is a lot more decentralised than Steem!

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Really cool to read about what the other analysts on the list are up to - there's a couple i need to follow!

And thanks for the mention too!

Noted, thanks for the corrections.

Hey @revisesociology, wow, thanks for the mention! It's a great honor to be on your list. Thanks for highlighting the data analysis community here on steem! :)

My pleasure - and thanks for all the analysis... hopefully you'll get a few more followers out of it!

Hi @revisesociology, you honor me more than I deserve sir. It is a proud moment to be acknowledged by an educator like yourself. Thanks a ton! This is a brilliant list BTW. I wait for and check posts from all the authors in this list. Some of them were, still are inspiration on getting started with data analysis posts.

Everyone on here's an inspiration! The more the merrier I say!

thank you very much for the mention, nice round up post. Just one quick thing. The udemy course is not yet live, wont be live till the end of Feb. Very excited about it too. :-)

No worries, I know how much work goes into these things.

I think Udemy's a good option for your serious course material, rather than @DTube with it's eclectic reward pattern.

Excellent summary. Thanks for mentioning my work and providing information about SteemSQL.

Thank you for the honorable mention! I’m also interested in the sociological nature of the population. I’d welcome your ideas on how to go after them.

This is brilliant @revisesociology / wow! Thank you for putting in the work on this! I'll pass this along to my contacts here. Amazing.

Thankyou so much!

P.S. you might want to let yr voting power recharge - the general rule is keep it above 80%!

Thanks for the tip, @revisesociology ! I will do. Thanks!

This is a very useful guide for those interested in the way Steemit actually works. I had been looking for something just like that. Resteemed!

They're all very useful people to follow!

Hi - glad you found it useful!

Friend, I come here to support you, upvote, must!

Hi! Thanks for upvoting my post! I follow you. ; )

u have a great analysys categories in steemit, thanks for sharing @revisesociology, i like it

thank you very much for this post. I find this helpful especially as a newbie.

Excellent summary and shout out. I've got about half these on my follower list already. Will check out the other half this week, thanks.

Thanks for the information

Thanks, I'm always trying to understand Steemit a bit better. I will have to take a look into these authors.

An excellent write-up. It's an honor to be included in the list with these guys (and gal).

My pleasure - actually I hadn't thought to comment on the gender dimension - old gendered subject choices die hard I guess! P.S. Having a little trouble upvoting yr comment for some reason!

Thanks for the info

Thx for this great and very useful summary. A good starting point for evryone who wants to dive deeper into the data of the platform. therfor thank you and resteem. p.s sorry for some reason i does not work to upvote your post...