Removing paywalls and getting paid
Sometimes when I write about Steem I feel like I have split personalities as I will write about my positivity for the future and then in the next article, look at something that is a huge negative. How I see it here is that there is an ecosystem that replicates the real world, crammed into a small space in an environment that is highly volatile and subject to change. This means that the complexity is very high which indicates a whole range of areas of various strengths and weaknesses that interplay with each other to further complicate the dynamics and, any prediction of the future position.
Uncertainty is the order of the day. But...
I take a long-term view of the platform (and most things) which means even though the everyday issues of the platform need to be dealt with, dealing with them gives the future a good chance of being positive. How I see it is that if we are able to get our ducks into some kind of row, even if not completely aligned, given the capabilities of the blockchain and the potential to build an array of communities quickly upon it, the chance of success is high.
There are a lot of people who are in crypto who don't seem to be in crypto currently meaning that they are trying to take all they can and then buy back into the fiat world before it collapses.
Like @crimsonclad commented on this post yesterday:
They swing from new thing to new thing fuck-you-got-mine-ing with the intrinsic unshakable belief that they need to take everything they can before it all blows away in the wind...
This definitely happens with people at Steem and it definitely happens in the cryptosphere as essentialy everyone wants to take what they can get and then hand it over to the very bank-run conglomerates that kept them from having those things before. Those that have done this haven't beaten the system, they are perpetuating it.
But, it is those very banks that are the indicator that crypto is here to stay, at least for some time to come and the current lull is the calm before the storm. The banks and investment firms are scrambling to jump on the bandwagon by setting up exchanges and making it easier for average folk to get into the cryptomarkets without quite as much risk as it has now. This means they need to have enough volume and holdings to be able to anchor markets and reduce volatility.
One thing that reduces volatility in a marketplace is a lot of holders who are unable to dump and run at every tremor and this is something that Steem itself offers as it is already anchored heavily in SP and, it has a growing community (albeit a strange one) to back it.
Introduce SMTs on top of the Steem blockchain and it means that there is the possibility for business models to compete for viewership without threatening the core infrastructure. From my understanding, an SMT could potentially outperform Steem in market value if it is able to build a compelling enough solution for some kind of problem. This doesn't reduce the value of Steem though, it enhances its stability.
I don't know much about SMTs yet but I kind of visualize them as websites on the internet. Websites can be built and be successful or fail miserably but, the internet itself remains unscathed by the demise. What the sites need is the infrastructure of the internet to function well as in be reliable and offer fast enough access. This is why I am all for Steemit Inc not caring too much about the interface or day to day troubles of the Steem community and instead working on what makes the backbone flex for the coming range of businesses and users.
However, the day to day issues must also be addressed as it is these things that will affect the working of the SMTs and the communities that populate them. Addressing these issues now provides a multitude of lessons for how to develop for the future iterations and spinoffs. I suspect that the first few SMTs are going to fail quickly because they are not going to incorporate enough of the lessons and instead do what they know. That is okay if you think, how many websites still exist from 1995 in a similar form to then?
If the Steem blockchain infrastructure is in good working order, the development of SMTs will become a process of evolution that is able to remove the current internet paradigm wall of unpaid content, with a way for content producers to get paid without having to rely on the platform selling advertising space. Potentially, some middlemen can be taken out and producer gets paid directly by consumers, like a farmer's market.
How I see this playing out is that in the future, there is going to be a premium for good content producers who are able to provide an audience with compelling content. With the masses of people that could potentially be involved, it won't be as necessary to produce as often as rewards on individual pieces of quality could be very high which means, more time can be spent in development. There are various models that can be based on just this and professional content teams will be the norm for very highly rewarded stuff but, there is also going to be the freelancers who provide this and that for niche audiences.
Again, this is just how I visualize these things now and in the future but I think that is vital that the community spends time dealing with the day to day nonsense as it is this that will lead to the ability to build well thought out concepts in the future that attract investors and users alike which means, more Steem stability. Essentially, Steemit Inc needs to build the infrastructure and the community needs to work out how to be a functioning community.
It is interesting to think about it though as the internet if you consider what happens with Spam and harmful websites. They get blocked. Ads get blocked too. The days of the internet operating the way it does is numbered as the IoT and superfast connections take hold and I think that cryptocurrencies are going to tie into it all quite nicely and blockchains are going to underpin it all.
But then, WW3 could destroy us all. Who knows.
Taraz
[ a Steem original ]
Btw, the picture is a super lucky shot I took :D
Seems to me that steemit users aren't interested in good content at all; Rather they're interested in what they can reap (or should I say rape) from it for themselves regardless of content-quality. Yes, I've seen good content, great content in fact, and yet there's no shortage of bespawlers happy to pump out drivel and take disproportionate rewards from the pool.
In slightly over 12 months, my time on the platform, I have seen very little platform-related positive action or development actually come to fruition; There's been a lot of talk about all the great things to come. I'm lucky to have you to bounce my thoughts off and as someone who guides me as your steemit knowledge is greater than mine...I can only imagine how frustrated other users are. They come and go very quickly for this (and other) reasons in my opinion.
It all seems so self-destructive.
I am really looking forward to the variety and plethora of experiments that are undertaken when SOC (SMTs, Oracles, and Communities) do eventually get enabled. As I am certain that society(s) (including Steemit) have far more and greater value than merely their economic aspects, I expect that communities that emphasize those values will swiftly and massively outperform those merely focused on economic rapine. I expect merely economic communities to be similar to stock blogs in popularity: there are folks whose interests are so limited, but not very many, relatively speaking.
Thanks!
The more thought that goes into them the better for Steem and even though many will fail, I am hoping some will return massively.
Steem is a very good side on social networks . You have no hard work you have no success . Hard work is very important in any working .
Thanks for sharing @tarazkp
Upvote you .
Stimitus, this trip has been filled with several things which are the negative things I have seen here. In this case I am from Venezuela Steamet who has been a great help for us to deal with the little of the platform that we are going through here
Once the issue of Steem blockchain being treated as an ATM comes to mind after reading this post. Although we have an endemic of shortsighted value extracting accounts here but the fact that total SP has increased over the time period is quite an encouraging factor.
You mention that SMT might actually out preform Steem and I agree that it might not necessarily be a bad thing if we achieve an underlying stability within the ecosystem. This way the whats built on top of it can be even more lucrative.
That picture you took when you were with your girl and the dog in the lake? I think I saw it in that publication or it is a similar photo
There may not be ads but, hopefully, businesses will be directly involved by producing content. With enough SMT-Whatever Power, a business will be able to command considerable attention by rewarding customers directly.
Today a colleague of mine described to another on a phenomenon in which a song listen is only monetised if the app user listens for more then 5 seconds. so now producers stress out the beginning of the song without respect for artistic composition. He said that it's sad. I remembered it as an example to how new technologies catch the market off guard and effect businesses culture. Even though the underlying matter (like the notion of currency) change very slowly. I feel it too- I think a lot about how I may have"missed out" by not joining steem earlier. But that a foolish idea, emotionally however I still desire a payout. And even though I know selling crypto for fiat is like moving to a fancier room on a sinking ocean liner... I might take YEARS for that change to happen. We live short term and long term. this is a thought provoking post- good job
I think it's not wrong for you to talk about the positive and the negative is how everything in life has its different angles
This trip through Steemit is full of many things the negative thing that I see here is that people are not interested in good content and I have even realized that they do not read, they just want to get rewards and then they run away and it's good to get the rewards but for something good not for anything
In this case I am from Venezuela steemit has been a great help for those of us who are on the platform to combat a little the economic situation that we are going through here
What particularly annoys me about speculators is the ripple effect they have on others. They cast uncertainty everywhere and make even die hard believers doubt