RE: The importance of telling your fanbase about Steem
Hi as I come from a gaming community that have a lot of our players do Twitch and YouTube videos one of the most compelling argument they have is the lifespan of rewards and the buggy nature of DTube since it is still in beta.
Noob question for DTube because I have not used it to upload content and get rewards yet but it will still follow the 7 day rewards right? I'll be happy to be corrected on this.
Although a lot of the engagement happens during the live broadcast some of the traffic also comes from the 3-2 weeks period.
It's fine for those that post their games on a daily basis by for those that only post 2-3 videos a week the potential lost in revenue is significant.
Also with the bugs in dTube especially in uploading nothing frustrates a person faster than leaving the upload and coming back to errors and not supported format.
Then there is the matter of cross platform posting as we all know Facebook has been aggressive lately with Steemit URLs and redirects often tagging it as blocked or spam.
So I really want some of our gamers to come over.
The change can start from me. It has been on my list to start uploading my gaming footage but I have to choose one that doesn't make me seem too much of a noob haha.
Yes it does, to the 7 day max reward issue the only counter I have for it is that as long as you keep half of your rewards in SP in the long run it will be the same as accumulative rewards for older content. Not only that but over time with activity and being consistent you grow your account and receive readers that will vote on your content more often (since everyone gets 10 votes a day) and also autovoters on your content. + curation rewards you can earn yourself with your stake and knowing that the amount of new SP will only go down over time thus making your stake worth more.
All in all I think I'd much rather have SP that grows in interest over time than re-occurring rewards on older posts.
That being said there is nothing stopping people from creating a front-end with ads for instance that allows content creators to get revenue from views on older posts in the form of Steem.
Hello @acidyo I am trying to UpVote your posts,
Can you make some of my POSTS Upvoted please, @racoo
But wouldn't it cause a problem that it is a place holder for upvotes for older content?
I think I read it somewhere that if you pass off work that did not have major changes or added something new that you could be flagged for it as it appears to be just a money Grab attempt?
Sorry if I have a lot of questions.