Blogging isn't easy. Most people who start a blog in general, let alone on Steemit, end up quitting. Is the base of active users growing at all or is it flatlining? Because if it's growing, that's all that matters. Retention will always be tricky if this remains primarily a blogging platform. Keep pushing the convo. I love this community!
RE: When it comes to retention, Steemit is failing
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When it comes to retention, Steemit is failing
Some good points here.
The base of active users is up and down, but overall, flat over the past 4 months (see item #3 on @penguinpablo's recent post about Steemit analytics).
I love it, too. But instead of all of the focus on recruitment, I'd like to see more on retention.
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