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HELLO THERE ! 你好
Welcome to the trending page 欢迎
I will be your guide for today
我今天将成为你的指导
Google Translate, don't fail me now!
我不说中文
Steemit just went to CHINA TOWN and it's never looked better!
We have @abit to thank for supporting the chinese community
And we have the Hardfork 19 and the steemit community to thank for making the Trending page less predictable
Or is it .. ?
The last few days have definitely shown what I would call an improvement, less of the same of who we had the day before.
I'm just wondering if we can do better . . .
and before you get your blood boiling, I don't mean in terms of content.
Certainly the content is great!
I've always appreciated @sweetsssj's positive writing and it's great to see @craig-grant finally making bank for his dedication. Celebrity users like @jeffberwick definitely brings value to the platform and having him on the trending page now and then definitely is a good way to showcase his support for STEEM. @trafalgar brings great humour, something that's been lacking on the platform and definitely a good thing to have around when the price crashes!
On another note, the people who vote for this content usually don't get curation rewards, because they usually vote within the first 30 minutes. So clearly the incentive to vote is simply because people really like them, and now that rewards are linear, if it was just a whale they wouldn't be making it.
Here's my only issue
I have this feeling in my gut that says although it's changed for now, this could become the new predictable trending page . . . where those who have "made it" continue to "make it" and there's not enough space for everyone of course (there never will be). But if competition continues to rise, and it gets harder and harder to gain that recognition necessary to boost your following, there is always the option to create a new platform and onboard however many dissatisfied users. There is now greater incentive to keep STEEM as a place where anybody could make it! Not just those who already have . . .
What if curation rewards were used to incentivise seeking out NEW users that would be popular?
Apparently we have a system like this already. You only get curation rewards if you're one of the first but after the first 30 minutes (more or less). This is supposed to incentivise voting for the underdog.
But I don't think 25% is incentive enough.
Instead, curation reward % for new users with no whale/dolphin followers could be SIGNIFICANTLY higher than curation rewards for users with lots of SP behind their followers.
Lets say a new user appears on the platform and has no followers at the time of their first post. The ratio of author rewards to curation rewards could be 50-50 since this author needs to gain some recognition on the platform. The curators who bring this new user to peoples attention get a higher % of the curation reward for doing so. Lets say this new user was the real @satoshi-nakamoto and they proved it in that first post (I know OMG #starstruck).
There's a high likelihood that after being brought to the attention of the whole community by the upvotes, @satoshi-nakamoto would have immediately gained a huge following of users that combine to make a large stakeholder. If the combined power of all of his followers were over 100 GV then the % of curation rewards for this authors next post could be as low as 5%.
This drastically lowers the incentive to upvote this user based solely on the expectation that they will win since the % of the rewards would be lower. However, simply liking this author and his content is still incentive enough for many users to upvote the content.
I wish Steemit had a build in translate feature, sometime the Chinese articles looks interesting, it's just a pain having to copy the text to Google translate and having to read it on there. Then again after translate the English is very broken.
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you can add a google translate chrome extension on your chrome browser. Here is how you can do it.
https://steemit.com/cn/@cybercodetwins/why-you-should-starting-reading-the-chinese-posts-and-how-to-translate-them-fast
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In #cn session, we are promoting posts in bilingual, English / T. Chinese, English / Simplified Chinese, Korean / T. Chinese / S. Chinese. Reason behind is exactly to promote Chinese culture to the whole world, and build a communication channel for Chinese users to explore the world.
Do come and check our posts with #cn tag, there should be many bilingual posts already.
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Nice! I love that! I hope to see more bilingual whales supporting many languages here
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Great article. I think I need to let my Chinese translate all my posts in Chinese, maybe the I can make it to the trending page too one in the future.
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Damm i dont speak cn :(
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LOL
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After all singing egalitarian ideal everyday, aren't we all in fact going back to the reality: where the big guys get bigger and the most small guys just struggle....and struggle along...lol
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Caught my attention because of that first picture and then realize it was a whale gif...hmmm didn't they try this before HF19? if not then it might be up for maybe HF20.
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