RE: The Current Steemit, Inc. Employee (SRs, CCs, Challengers) Statistical Data
Greetings, friend @aneukpineung78
In my opinion, the essence of the clubs has been maintained. However, several users have suggested avoiding exclusion by making the conditions for receiving participation opportunities as a teacher, organizer, or curator more flexible, as well as the possibility of receiving votes. This flexibility also occurred with the #burnsteem25 strategy. I think we'll find a lot of support for this if we search among the announcements from the #steemitblog account.
The goal of the Steemitblog team is to maintain good activity and overall growth within the platform. I've seen different strategies implemented, adjusting to the ideas shared, but always for the benefit of the platform. In fact, currently only users with "power down" assets are excluded, yet some receive Booming votes.
The choice of growth and/or savings is a personal decision, and the need for power down is always present for some, especially those with limited resources or facing difficult economic situations.
Steemit is large, so there's a wide diversity of points of view. Some support clubs, challenges, thediarygame, burnstem25, comments, report posts, Steem representatives, among other things; while others don't, and even hate them. In short, you just have to find a balance.
Most of us Venezuelans are very active. If you find a Venezuelan along your path, they could become an excellent friend and a great help.
Thank you for explaining. So, regarding the Club, what was once considered a necessity, over time has come under pressure to be more flexible for various reasons, mainly so that the quality of activities on Steem (blogging) is maintained at the best point.
So, with this, based on your explanation, and in addition to the comment from steemcurator02, I understand why we see the reality as it is today.
I can't argue that -for economic reasons- people can lose Club Status at any time and even Power Down.
The debate over this - and other things - proves that Steem is dynamic, open, and alive.
Yes. I have also run statistics for the Challenge for several seasons and have seen that the participation rate of Venezuelan Steemians (as Challengers and Participants) is indeed high. I also have to admit that they are good bloggers.
Again, thanks.
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Each of the strategies implemented has been a necessity, and most have endured despite their detractors. For example, the #thediarygame dynamic was implemented to facilitate content creation when the platform had many new, inexperienced users, generating positive engagement results.
Thank you for sharing this report.
I find it interesting you know this. Especially, because it was me who fought is. Can I conclude that you are part of the steemit team and rule?
I appreciate those who offer their space to promote activity on Steemit. I know many others who do the same, in their own way.
No, I don't even know if it's a woman or a man, or a group, who uses SC01 and SC02.
Very active in what way? I hardly see creative entries or growth Can you explain how newcomers who hardly post can have a bigger wallet than me? If kissing feet it the way why promote the "quality content" and try find some idiots from Western countries willing to invest the money they worked hard for?