The Normal internet is dying | The Steem Ecosystem is the future
I realized that the internet as we know it is dying. We are no longer in the testing phase or the learning curve as a society. The internet as it is, a cloud full of information - too much information if you ask me -, opinions, tutorials, videos, POS platforms etc is coming to an end.
We, as a globalized society, are no longer accessing official websites or browsing as we used to, but we are using social media as our main interaction point with other people, businesses, content creators and even government entities.
Think about it, whenever you want to buy something, you search for the Facebook page of the business or store you know has the product; if you want to complain about a service or present a formal issue regarding a product, you send a Tweet out; if you want to follow every step of a famous person or public figure, you don't read the newspaper waiting to see if they report something about the person, you just follow them on Instagram. I could go on and on about this but I think you get the point.
This presents a problem... An immense problem for our freedom as a society.
The corporatization of social media and big government influencing the modern model of the World Wide Web and social media
The web as we know it will be dead by the end of 2020. And that's a good thing.
Facebook sells your personal information. You are a piece of data ready to be sold to the highest bidder in order to be able to sell you random products or services. You think your private messages are indeed private? Think again, a few months ago billions of messages from millions of conversations were accessed by different governments and private entities. That´s not it. You can get banned from Facebook for Hate Speech by just having an unpopular opinion.
Youtube is falling apart as creators are searching for any and every way to get OFF the platform and find a way to make money elsewhere. Between copyright and demonitization issues the site is dying at an absurdly rapid pace. The whole deplatforming issue with Alex Jones from Info Wars and the corporate war against PewDiePie are the best examples of how YouTube is doomed.
Tumblr banned their primary user base and demographic content consumers. All the NSFW content creators are leaving the platform and are searching for a new place to share their creation.
Flickr is - out of the blue - charging their userbase a yearly fee for something that used to be completely free. Now, if a user doesn´t pay the platform, their pictures will be eliminated from their servers.
Patreon is censoring and demonetizing the users who don´t align with their political agenda, effectively censoring them at best, making their users drop out at worst. Patreon is also not allowing porn creators to get Patreon´d.
Paypal is deciding who can and who can't transfer money for arbitrary reasons. Yeah, as a centralized entity, they are deciding who can and who can´t acces and transfer their funds depending on non-economical, but political and social reasons.
Twitter is a cess pool of a left wing echo chamber. If you don´t agree with someone or if you have unpopular opinion, you will get reported by groups of SJW´s who will get you banned from the platform without any explanations from the central entity which is Twitter.
Not even a multi billion dollar market such as porn is free from this chronic of an announced death. Hentaihaven shut down and is being revived by fakku, meaning that it will be monetized to hell.
It is all just crumbling down before our eyes. I hope these people find a new place where they can browse, create content and interact without fear of being censored, punished and deplatformed...
Oh wait. If I remember correctly, the Steem Ecosystem has all that and more, right?
- Content sharing: We have @steempeak, @partiko, @steeve and many more. (Hasta la vista, Facebook).
- Video creation: Hello @dtube (Bye bye, Youtube).
- Micro Blogging: Heard of @zappl? (Au revoir, Twitter)
- Photo sharing: I present you @steepshot (Auf wiedersehen, Instagram)
- Interactive Ask me Anything: Welcome @musing (Sayonara, Ask.com)
- Funding and sponsoring projects: I´ll be damned, @fundition (Smell ya later, Patreon and Kickstarter)
- Do you think Food Blogs are still in? Think again, we have @tasteem.
- Decentralized Corporate approach: @oracle-d is here to represent Steem.
- Wordpress? Hell Nah, we have @steempress-io
Do we have a DPorn? Do we need a DChan? Is it worthy to check out a Dstories (Like Snapchat and IG Stories?) Only the market will tell, but I now all these apps are just the beginning.
I could go on and on about how complete is the Steem Ecosystem and how we have what it takes to welcome the users who are tired of the Mainstream Social Media who only thinks of them as numbers, but I think my message is pretty clear here.
Steem is the Internet of the future. With all the dApps growth ratio and the tens of platforms and projects that appeared in 2018 - just a bit more than two years after Steem was launched - I think it´s safe to assume that by the end of 2019, we will have hundreds of different dApps and platforms effecetively providing an answer - or an option - to all those content creators who are completely tired of the Main Stream Media.
The question is, are you aware that you are an early adopter? Did you know that is our duty to spread the word about Steem and how it can literally change lives?
The issue is, are we ready for Mass Adoption? Only time will tell. One thing is certain, I´m doing everything I can to get one step closer to Mass adoption, are you in, or not?
Hallelujah! Preach it!! :)
I am sensing a big shift at the moment - must be the energies of the new year, but I'm feeling that mainstream people are becoming more open and interested. And also we - us in the cryptospace - are finding better words and better language to onboard them. There is more intentional communication happening.
Yesterday, an artist in a women's entrepreneur group posted a video, asking the community to weigh in on the way her and other artist's artwork is being censored on traditional social media (just because she drew a naked stick figure it's considered porn 🙄). So she decided to leave Facebook and was wondering where to go.
Nobody responded for a whole day, because nobody had answers or solutions. So when I saw her post, I told her about Steemit, D.Tube, and the Brave Browser (as an alternative to Patreon).
I did not mention the words crypto, bitcoin or blockchain at all. I only talked about censorship and lack thereof, community rewards, and decentralisation.
She got so excited; a whole new world opened up for her. She downloaded the Brave Browser, she watched all the videos on my youtube channel and I'm sure she's signed up to Steemit as well, right away. She totally dived in!
She was so grateful, because she thought she had to mobilize her whole artists community to reinvent the wheel. Now she knows that the world/society/economy she's craving, is already here.
Had I led with words like Bitcoin and Blockchain, I would have lost her interest right away.
We need to meet people where they are at, and show them how they - in their situation, in their business - can benefit from all things blockchain and decentralisation.
Unlike many mainstream people, artists and content creators have an actual problem that needs to be solved now. Their livelihood is at stake. Once they understand and begin benefiting from platforms like Steemit, they will become their biggest advocates and spread this to their communities.
I think this is going to be a BIG year when it comes to #decentralisation and adoption of platforms like ours.
sure.
Steem has a story why an average joe needs it besides buy this crypto-crap-token and become-rich-quick. And you still might become rich pretty quick by supporting it.
That is just such an amazing comment @connecteconomy
Mostly there is more awareness of what blockchain and crypto are about. LAck of this awareness was a huge problem.
Yours
Piotr
Wow this is amazing. I mean really. We need the people to come to this platform not because of the money but because this is much better than FB or what ever.
That is why we suffering now because most of the users came here to earn and when they find out that for that you need to work hard than they are disapointed.
But wait a minute? Are they earn on fb? Huuupppsss
And here we are. This is what i wrote about in my new post today.
By the way great job i am really happy to see comments or posts like this😊
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Then I really hope she will be able to open an account ...
Long Live IDW
It's a great and detailed article about current internet and the future of internet. I never tried @steepshot and @musing though I heard about it before but surely going to give it a try. Few points you mentioned and one is about YouTube strict and monetization policy, yes people are looking for a better alternative that shouldn't be like this and I also think @Dtube is going to replace YouTube. We have to wait a bit and see what will happen in future. Thanks for this amazing post @anomadsoul
Happy new year.
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There are so many apps based on our Blockchain that we haven't heard from, we just need a proper place to inform people about them, that's one of the focus points we want to address with @steemonboarding. I'm certain that by the end of this year, there will be an app for every daily need or issue we have as people.
Indeed we need a full apps catalog.
And a FAQ for newcomers.
Help end the centralized internet faster by joining the Class Action against Facebook & Google at www.jpbliberty.com.
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I hear facebook is working on a blockchain project. Will that not make facebook still relevant when other social media phase out? Also if facebook can come up with blockchain based platform that works efficiently, what will stop other social media platforms from replicating their efforts? They have the capital.
It will still be a centralized Blockchain project with unilateral decisions and working towards a board of investors and a political agenda. I'm not afraid at all about the FB Blockchain project. They'll find out all their investment will be for nothing. The key here is "Decentralization" and "freedom". An MSM Blockchain won't work, how are they going to censor and deplatform people? Forking the Blockchain every time someone they don't like speaks up? Don't think so. The Blockchain nature is decentralized, the MSSM nature is centralized.
If you don't desperately need a decentralized consensus mechanism - i.e. don't have a few parties that fundamentally dont trust each other but still desperately need to communicate then why bother with blockchain?
"Centralized blockchain" is an oxymoron. Worst of both world of centralization and decentralization.
Also telegram
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That was a very interesting read. I'm not sure how many people are frustrated with their chosen platforms (I stopped using the few I did use when I began using Steem over a year ago), but when they do get frustrated (or banned) they need to know we exist. All I ever hear about in mainstream news is Bitcoin. We need some sort of scandal in order to get mentioned on mainstream media so that millions of people will hear of us. It is true; we do have a lot of the things you mentioned and we could definitely use more on-boarding. I feel one of the biggest problems with getting new people into our system is that they get frustrated at the long wait for approval. There needs to be links from the main page to all the alternate ways to get an account.
Just one word. Partiko. 😉
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The first thing that Steem needs for mainstream adoption is the same convenience that the established platforms offer - and this is very hard to achieve. Even "just" developing mobile and web apps working as smoothly as Facebook, Instagram or YouTube is a hard task and needs a team of dozens if not hundreds of talented developers.
We don't have any Steem dApps with millions of dollars of venture capital backing like those Silicon Valley start ups that could hire these developers and even if we had that, most users would still choose YouTube over Dtube if it's pre-installed on their phone/TV and Steepshot over Instagram if this is where there friends post.
What we really need is innovation, creating social media platforms that don't exist in a similar form yet and that users are dying to use, not just cloning highly successful platforms and hoping that users will sacrifice convenience and leave their established platforms for the advantages that Steem based alternatives offer - 99% of users won't, even if these platform keep fucking up like they have in the past months.
While I may agree on your development points, yes our dApps are far from what can be accomplished with a several millions budget, the main alluring point for these users is the free of censorship and overall freedom of the Blockchain. Yeah, people who use a Platform to be in touch with their friends will be hard to migrate them to Steem, but imagine if we get Alex Jones and PewDiePie to join our Blockchain and create content here, can you imagine the number of people they would bring with them?
Agreed, convinience is hard to let go, but after all, if we bring the content creators here, the masses will follow them.
Onboarding doesn't work as it should.
And BTW. We already have Dporn.
I just started reading some of Life after Google. If you think about it, the average person only checks 3-4 websites each day, it's self-enforced myopia.
We've only just begin to explore the possibilities. The internet is dying for more diversification, regionality, speciality... and independence.