500+ SBD BOUNTY & POTENTIAL STEEMGIG - HELP ME IMPROVE STEEMIT

in #bounty7 years ago (edited)

I can come up with ideas, but I lack the skills to make some things happen.


I cannot write programs, I am not a coder or a dev, and I'm not really sure what it takes to get certain things done. This is why I am offering up a 500+ SBD bounty to anyone who can get this job done. For maximum exposure, I'm also tagging this in the #steemgigs category.

THE ISSUE


Let's face it, it can be really hard to find certain posts on steemit. The post history of some users is like a bottomless pit. Newer users really have no idea about the things that happened before they arrived, and locating certain posts becomes like a "Where's Waldo" game that some people never win.

In a lot of ways, it is very hard to even get to know another user. Their ideas and creations quickly get buried and for the most part we only get exposed to whatever topics or posts they are currently posting or have posted in the recent past.

THE IDEA THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE BECOME REALITY


Eventually, I would like to see this become a feature on steemit itself. For now, though, perhaps it just needs to become another off-site resource. Either way, I'll willing to pay to get it done.

Imagine that you could select a username and then choose a tag. When you select the particular tag for a username, every post that user ever made in that tag would show up in order.

By way of example, let's say that a gardener joins steemit. They find the @papa-pepper page and notice that I claim to be a gardener. Since this interests them, they wonder what posts I've made in the "garden" tag. However, my posts are varied, and by scrolling down in my post history they mostly see animal posts, contest, and other content. They conclude, "Maybe he is not such a gardener after all," and move on...

If this tag idea becomes implemented on steemit, though, or if we are able to provide an off-site resource, then the user could just select my username and click on the "garden" tag. Instantly, every post I've ever made using that tag would be instantly available for them to explore. Now, rather than concluding "Maybe this guy is not such a gardener," they will conclude, "Cool, what an interesting gardener with some great gardening posts!" Can you see the difference?

MY <3 MINUTE VIDEO EXPLANATION


HOW YOU CAN HELP


If you understand my goal in this idea and think that you can get the job done, please let me know. If you agree this this would be an amazing idea to get created and available but have no idea how to get the job done yet still want to help, please consider resteeming this post and telling your steemit friends about the idea.

I think that this could be a huge tool for increasing our interaction and understanding of one another, which will help build deeper relationships and the community as a whole.


THE "+"


I am officially offering a 500+ SBD bounty. The 500 SBD is a set amount that will come from my own wallet. The "+" is because once this idea becomes reality, I will do a promo post about the tool and give all the liquid SBD/STEEM from the post payout to the creator of the resource.

CLOSING THOUGHTS


Yesterday when I was at the "STEEMY SUMMER PARTY" in Kansas City, I was discussing this idea with @jacobts and @stellabelle. (And yes, I will do my official recap on the meetup/party in the near future to let you all know my thoughts about it.) Anyway, @stellabelle had made the comment that she was even having troubling finding one of her own recent posts. Let's face it, there certainly is room for improvement in the ways that we try to locate previous posts, and I think that this particular idea will be a HUGE step forward to our community.
Thank you for your time everyone, and please feel free to share any ideas or thoughts that you may have about this idea in the comment section below.

(Also, the colorful @papa-pepper artwork in the cover image was created by @shayne, in case you were wondering.)



Until next time…

Don’t waste your time online, invest it with steemit.com


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Not to take anything away from what you've done (I really like steemnow.com), but I made a dedicated tool just hours after he posted the original article.

You can check it out here.

One thing your implementation lacks is the ability to see which tags an author has used. Having to guess, makes it harder to explore new unknown sides of an author.

Pretty impressive on the performance. How were you able to achieve this? What tech stack and libraries did you used? If that's okay with you? Thanks.

Sure.

I use Flask for the backend which queries a mongo database (the steemdata one), so I don't have to parse the blockchain; this is primarily what makes the application so performant.

The downside is that it's not fully updated, but about an hour behind steemit.com.

Other than that, it's really just a very basic web-application.

Ahh, I see. That's cool. Thanks for that.

I've seen it. It's a nice tool :)

Your tool searches through all posts ever made, while on Steemnow.com I use only the last 100 posts at this moment. Maybe you can add the payout and the number of upvotes as well.

It is, of course, up to @papa-pepper who wins the $500 SBD bounty.

I will be going with @kasperfred on this one, but thanks for all your effort and investment in the community @penguinpablo! Thanks!

No problem, good choice. He made a very nice tool. Congrats @kasperfred! :)

I would really appreciate it if you would like to mention SteemNow.com in your post about this bounty as well.

I will mention it as well as you in the post. Making it now. SteemNow will be mentioned first! Thanks!

I too think @papa-pepper should mention SteemNow.com; it's a really versatile tool which I use a lot. @penguinpablo let me know if you need help with the development of it.

payout and upvotes added - I also added image support.
I don't however limit to the last 100 posts - I think that should be specific to steemnow.

You have made an excellent resource that is what I envisioned in my head. I'll send the SBD to you now, but it may take a day or more to make the post about it. Once the post is made, I'll transfer the liquid SBD to your account. Thank you so much!

Thanks. Let me know if you think of any other ideas you want implemented.

Awesome shipping speed! SteemNow is keep getting better.

Awesome idea! I am a developer and am bummed that I didn't see this earlier.

A few suggestions:

  1. My first thought was "Damn! I can nail this gig by offering to do it for way less." I would suggest that, in the future, you should ask for bids . . . .
  2. While there are way too many tools out there, if you were to collect AND CURATE a bunch of tools ("Papa's Workshop!") it would be awesome.
  3. Even better would be to develop a common platform and development community around Papa's Workshop. That way you could have your tools made and customized to order.
  4. You should work with me to make this happen. Just sayin . . . . ;-)

There's no need to strain yourself. I already implemented the idea yesterday. You can try it here.

This works great!

Good job! I would suggest ordering the tags by frequency of use. Since you have done the backend work already, let me know if you would appreciate some help with styling and mobile optimization, so you don't have to do everything on your own.

Good idea with the frequency. I'll implement it tomorrow. As for the styling feel free to come with suggestions.

Actually, I couldn't sleep, so I implemented a very inefficient version of what you're talking about.
It's quite a bit slower than the previous version, but I think it's worth it; at least until I get time to implement a better one.

http://download.teambuktu.de/tagsearch.css

If you add this after all other CSS, it should work well on mobile devices. Also, I changed the image sizes, so they all have the same width, and get cropped at the bottom to preserve the ratio. I think, the overall look is cleaner that way.

The CSS looks a little weird at some places, because for testing in Firebug etc. I had to cancel out the existing CSS at some places.

Tested on Chrome and Firefox and my HTC's and Samsung mobiles.

tagsearch.png

Thanks, I just pushed your css to the live version. I'll take your suggestions in the comment into consideration for future development.

A little bug I found: The first (most frequent) tag shows a wrong amount of posts (times 2 for my account and your account). However, I've seen also seen other differences than the factor 2.

On the subsequent tags it seems to be correct in most cases...there are some differences as well sometimes. I figured this might be caused by authors changing their tags afterwards, but I can't tell for sure.

I found the bug. It's because the main (category) tag is written twice to the blockchain tag section.

While I could try correct it, it will likely be fixed soon making the time spent fixing the bug worthless.

Cool, I'm already changing the styling in Firebug until it looks good on my smartphone :)

Wow! Now you are a thinker!

I'll keep this in mind. Thanks!

That would be a great tool. It'd also be nice to search, say you like darts, to be able to search all users that have mentioned darts, and even go further and maybe be able to search for a range of upvotes. Not saying posts about darts with no upvotes doesn't have good content, but it's still be nice to be able to search for posts about darts that have received over $10 in upvotes. Something's big like that. Really fine tune searching for party culprit things. Just a thought. Have a great Sunday!

That would be cool too! You're right!

As a content creator and contributor to the steemit community, I really support this. However, I think there are some fundamental issues that need a good looking at. I think that it's reasonable to have to build up a reputation in order to earn more in steemit. At the same time, I think that the system buries legitimately good articles and content under more seasoned and more invested individuals. And hey, that's totally understandable! However, it can be very discouraging for new users. Frustrating even. Take this for an example.

@mysterymerr was a friend that I donated my design services to. She spent a deal of time working on her introduction post. She wanted to do blogging on makeup and special effects content. She posted a very well written introduction post, and it made 20.00 SBD, which she managed to get maybe 10.00, less actually because of all the fees. Meanwhile, other people were able to blog in introduce yourself and earn hundreds because they knew the right people. It was very discouraging. The last straw for her was when she posted one more time and only made 0.03 sbd. She quit after that, and I don't think she's coming back.

Now, I know what you guys are thinking. Who cares right? She should have kept posting, earned her following and built up from there.

If you say that, you have an extremely solid point. However, I'm in the business of design. I've studied user experience design.

So while @mysterymerr is just one person who didn't do well, she represents a margin of potential newcomers. Her experience is what a lot of other newcomers are experiencing. It's something that we have to assume.

Now, while there may be something wrong with steemit's big picture, an even bigger issue present. The expectations are not correctly set A lot of these promotional materials, and word by mouth promotes steemit as a life changing platform. Step 1: Post, Step 2: ??? Step 3: The moon.

This may be true for a lot of people on the platform, but it is not true for everyone. The expectations are not correct. And thusly, newcomers will come aboard, and quickly realize that earning lots of money using steemit is actually bigger than just posting.

It's about promoting yourself, networking, building a following.

I'd say, that a good way to help counteract this is by finding new ways to spotlight content, more areas to allow good content to reach the light of day. If that were to happen, expectations could be set to reflect the active promotional materials.

Steemit is very much a huge ocean of content. Someone who is new and writes a post or contributes something worthwhile should be able to earn the same as someone who's been here forever, who doesn't actively post helpful or interesting content.

My 2 cents.

ONE HUNDRED PERCENT AGREE!! And yes, I shouted that. I think if this issue isn't addressed, it will push a lot of users away. We're in a world that's so impatient, and they want instant rewards; meaning if they feel their article was really good, and they didn't get rewarded, they'll go elsewhere. That way they'll get their reward, even if it's just in the form of praise and kindness from their fans, friends etc. It's not always about the financial reward. I've found quite a few old posts that hardly had any reward, and were in fact very helpful and interesting articles. I then look for more of their articles, and see they haven't posted in months. And I've found quite a few like that. The old saying 'Cream rises to the top' comes to mind, but maybe there's just too much cream, and some of it just has no room to get to the top.

Anyway, I'll stop there, I have now up-voted and followed you @malicered

I have been hoping this becomes a reality for a while! @papa-pepper can you check my message on steemchat if you get a chance? steemian in need!

As of May 2017, there are more than 170,000 Steem accounts. After an initial public beta for which no payments were made, the hard fork on July 4th, 2016 saw $1,300,000 of STEEM and Steem Dollars paid out to Steemit users
The exchange rate of STEEM compared to Bitcoin rose continuously during July 2016, peaking at a price of over 4 US dollars. In most of July 2016, Steem had the third largest market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies monitored by the website Coinmarketcap.com, reaching a first notable peak at July 20th, with about 405 million US dollars. As of May 25th, 2016 its market cap is 258 million United States dollars.

in 2020 more than 200,000,000 Steemit accounts will be integrated in top 15 social networking sites in the world.

Positve projection with facts could be more than assurance. Thankful insight

Well... i think earlier than 2020...
Anyway great post and great comment too!!

I don't know where you get all the stats, but I LOVE them!

Very well pointed.
People have to know that Steemit will be huge.

Thank you for that! Got it!

We are gathering gradually, steemians indeed looking to come to the aid of steemians in need! : Join us: https://discord.gg/wWrnSXK let's add more voice to the movement!

I agree, good idea..lets stay in touch. Joined yesterday

The same here...I agree and lets stay in touch

I'm also not a developer, but if someone will pick this up, I can offer my help with testing. I'm QA engineer/software tester for over 10 years now. So a lot of experience on my shoulders and a huge willing to help in my heart :)

Hey I didn't have too much time to test it but could you let me know if you find any bugs on https://www.asksteem.com/userexplorer
also if you'd like you can also try a better tested:
https://www.asksteem.com

@thekyle I'm currently at work, but I spent the las hour looking into https://www.asksteem.com/ Since there is no other place, for now, to leave you the feedback, I will do it here. Searching feature seems to work fine for me, but I have some thoughts to share:

  1. After searching, if you open any link in the current window, there are several errors in the dev console. I had no time to analyse them, but I think you should consider looking into them.
  2. I found the lack of pagination for the search results very annoying. You should really add this, it seems like a basic feature when working with several pages of search results. And yes, I know it can be set in the URL, but you should probably think more about "non-technical" users.
  3. There is a small design issue on the main page
    search_icon.png
  4. I cannot fully understand how autocomplete works. For some phrases, the autocomplete tries to suggest that it can be a tag etc., but for another (actually being a tag already) it is not. See the screens below. Is it on purpose? Or I'm just not clever enough to figure this out? :)
    autocomplete_1.png

    autocomplete_2.png

I'm sorry if I missed something, but like I said - I had only an hour to play with this tool. Never the less I hope that my thoughts will be helpful for you.

Now I have to do some work, but later today I will test https://www.asksteem.com/userexplorer for you.

Ok, @thekyle I was able to do some test for https://www.asksteem.com/userexplorer also, and basically all looks pretty good, but the points 1 and 2 from my previous comment apply also for this tool. Also, one question came into my mind - should search results contain the resteemed posts if the tag is a match?

Hey thanks for giving me feedback, I don't think there is any way for me to include resteemed posts as that is not part of the blockchain and only steemit feature. For your points #1 and #2:

#1. Could you give me more details about this, I tried looking at some pages on AskSteem and didn't find any errors in the JS console, I did find errors on Steemit after clicking the link but those appear regardless of being directed there by AskSteem.

#2. The bottom of search results pages do contain buttons for moving the next and previous page which should be enough for non-technical users to move between pages, I really don't see it as likely that someone would need to jump from for example page 1 to page 5:

Anyway, thanks for your feedback, I'll continue improving AskSteem, and look into some of the things you mentioned.

#1. Just search something using your tool, open the console in the browser and click any link from results - you should see several errors in the console.

#2. I disagree here - I think it is very likely that someone would need to jump between the pages. I base this opinion on my experience with users :)

No problem - if you will need help in the future, you know where to find me :)

Alright, well thanks for your help, really appreciate it. :)

My pleasure :)

No problem, will do :)

Nailed it!!!

Great, I'll upvote this comment to raise it higher for more visibility. Thanks for offering the assistance that you can!

I'm always willing to help :)

Join our server. Some steemian may need your service and we will like to keep tabs on this so we can help: https://discord.gg/wWrnSXK

I'm in. Are you talking about any specific channel?

Nope, it is an entire server for steemians who love #steemgigs. We currently have more than a hundred steemians!

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@papa-pepper, wow... YES!

Seems to me one of the tools lacking on Steemit is a way to organize content better. Not only is what you suggest an excellent idea, but from what little I understand about coding, it would not be super hard to implement if it were done as an extension of organizing tags better.

Most web sites with a lot of changing content have a "tag cloud" somewhere. Whereas Steemit does list tags on some pages, it's really not that well organized. Maybe "communities" will fix this? I don't know. I just wish we had more "fixed" top level and secondary level tags... for example, we might have "cryptocurrencies" as a top level tag, then "bitcoin," "steem," "ethereum" as secondary level tags... it makes browsing by interest FAR easier.

Getting back to your specific suggestion... categories are basically "disguised searches" that return specific results. I don't think it would be horribly difficult to add a search qualifier called (for example) "&user=papa-pepper" as a user option... be it from your profile page, or from a general category page.

Organizing tags better would also make it easier when you're creating a post and wondering whether a tag you're using actually exists, already... especially if the developers to make it so there were a "hot pre-fill" (lots of sites use that) you start adding tags.

Thanks for a GREAT suggestion!

Your actions are truly admirable. Not many steemians will thought about giving back to the community by encouraging and rewarding more improvement to steemit out of own pocket. Role model material. Thumbs up!!!

Yes, that is part of what we teach. Feel free to join us in a #steemgig soon!

This seems like a good idea. On esteem app there is already a search feature to "search by tags" and "search by user".

Imo these two can be merged. For example, first user selects "username" and then selects "tag" and that will fetch details , that shouldn't be hard I guess.

@papa-pepper
Esteem dev : @good-karma
Steemnow dev - @penguinpablo

Hmm... never used the esteem app but that does sound promising.