Did your Great Post go by completely ignored?
Meanwhile "Guess what I have in my Pocket (tm)" earned $1000!?!? What's up with that?
Hopefully, for the optimist in me, there are about three main streams of posts.
Gamified posting by people who are here to make a profit and little else. They may have a vague idea that improving the community improves their return, but they won't let that stop them from extracting as much cash as they can get from the system. There's nothing wrong with that, like people who gamify their lives and earn big paychecks, that's their right and they are the sharp edge of the axe of civilization, driving the wedge with the weight of everyone else behind them. We need each other. They decided at some point to learn and do what it takes and they have their reward.
High effort posts by dedicated Steemers which can only gain points by random chance. Ten or fifteen posts that I wish I had the time to read have gone by while I write this. Maybe I will get back to them some day, maybe I will search them out when I need them. But it won't do much good to vote on them at that point. It would be nice if there were some residual profit that could be made by them for late votes. I know I have read at least 100 three month old posts to learn about Steemit, for which no one got any credit. This includes creative art, literature and educational posts, which always have a value, but excludes gamified post which lose their value as soon as they earn their reward.
Last, but perhaps most important, personal posts which build the community but have little other measurable value. They are topical, passionate, opinionated, supportive, and have a value for having existed, in that you and I, for instance, may have a conversation that reflects in our future posts. Immeasurable and technically unrewardable, but a real value nonetheless. Current votes on those posts reflect that value, but poorly.
Hopefully we all try to read, vote, and respond to all three of these kinds of posts, but unless things change, #2 and #3 will always be undervalued.
To improve the community and the value of STEEM,
Post and vote for creative, original work that you like.
Powerup 100% if you can.
Support the newbies.
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My Great American Novel...(TEOTWAWKI)...serialization..isn't making me millions of dollars....as it should.
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Great post. I don't resent no 1 type posts either. It is sad that type 2 can't get rewarded in the long tail - I believe Ned said they would be looking at using ad supported rewards for that at some point. I think type 3 were really heavily rewarded early on but not so much now.
Ads is an idea that I hope becomes a reality. Only positive results can come from it. More revenue for development, more investors, more earnings for posts (new and old). No downside really, and they can be tastefully presented too so they aren't an eyesore.
Yes definitely.
Although I would not turn away a bot vote, I highly appreciate a vote from someone who actually reads one of my posts. I don't have many posts right now; I've been busy reading others, but will post more in the near future.
I appreciate your thoughts and effort of this post, so I upvoted, resteemed and followed you. When I can, I will read a few of your previous posts and look forward to your future posts.
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I don't like the Reddit way that make people only look for new content. Once your post goes about 20 hours unnoticed, well that's it.
Its very slow on here at the moment, fingers crossed things pick up :)
Since becoming a steemian, I try to read as many posts as I can and send some word of agreement or encouragement. As has been said before; we'er all in this together. :-)
Excellent post, baerdric! I have upvoted, resteemed, and am following you. I look forward to your future posts.
My posts fall into the third category and I believe you and @thecryptofiend are correct about this type no longer having the voting rewards it once did.
Thanks for your interest and insight on this point. I believe many feel the same.
I feel your pain.
Older posts aren't useless though.
I often find myself dropping links to pieces I wrote months ago, either in comments here or on facebook. I've used it as a way to flesh out my reasoning on certain topics, then I just post the link instead of retyping everything.
Done well, this drives steemit adoption from Facebook and attracts new followers from steemit.
I was just thinking of that, sort of like a manual wiki link.