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RE: Distribution of reputation levels 2017-12-27 / Verteilung der Reputationslevel 27.12.2017

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This is a great visual representation. It really helps to put the reputation levels in perspective. Why are there so many accounts that remain at 25 though? Are they just not being used? I am a bit confused by that.

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yes this greal visual

There are many acounts that are created, but never used, because the long time between registration and creation of an account. Also there are many authors that post some content, but never get enough upvotes to reach level 26 or more.

I'm new to Steem. I had browsed the site for a bit before signing up for an account. Honestly, I had forgotten about the site between the time I signed up and got approved. There has to be a faster way of verifying accounts. What is the process for them to do so? How can it be accelerated?

Similarly, I found the lag time a bit discouraging.
I suppose the diagrams above potentially support the need for checks and balances, though, to (perhaps optimistic to suggest it) limit the capacity for creating multiple or automated accounts.

I think the big lag relies upon that the team is still approving accounts personally. It takes more time because they don't want to just verify your account/your email address but they also want that good content is posted on this site. This is especially important for the young age of this platform and I, therefore, think that it's good to take some time before approving/verifying accounts. Also, you have to consider that, if a "spammer" signed up, he wouldn't want to wait for days to be verified.

True enough.

I suppose that the latency between account registration and account creation means some people lose interest and never come back. And then there is the other group that becomes frustrated with little to no rewards immediately and just quit. Still, it seems like A LOT of people for 25 reputation haha...

How did you find these stats @cryptoriddler?

P.S.: It's great you're posting in both English and German

I created these statistics myself with Steem-Python to get the data and use Blender to visualize it.

Steem-python would be good to read a post on. ....Ah there is a good one here https://steemit.com/steem-dev/@jesuscirino/steem-python-step-by-step-1-getting-started

Well done and helpful @cryptoriddler. Thanks for sharing this in such an easy to understand way.

The lag is not as bad as other "exclusive" social medias though, a day or so is managable for the fickle flock.
Ello took months, and was not worth the wait.

How many upvotes you need to reach level 26?

There is no fix number of upvotes someone need to reach level 26. If the votes comes from new small accounts you need more than 100 upvotes for this one level. But if the upvote comes from a big whale account, you need only one upvote and got a higher level as 26 after that.

Thats right ... i needed 12 days to get my account activated ;-)

that's right it took 12 days to activate my account

I created my account yesteray, and I wanna make it great, lvl 29. Steemit is a great Platform :)
Ich bin seit gestern registriert und ich will den Blog groß machen. Die Plattform ist der Hammer :)

Some are simply bogus, look at their wallets and posts, they are being funded by whales for controlling other users, in unethical ways. You will notice some have no post or blog, yet they have been funded over $25,000. Its my opinion that Facebook entities are manipulating Steem, as it is in competition for users. Facebook has the money to buy Steem and manipulate user payouts and create problems. facebook has advertising and tracks every user. Steemit pays users for their posts and has no advertising, but there is disagreement over the payout ethics.

Nice analysis...

Do you really think Steem would even be on facebooks radar? Facebook is a giant and I can't imagine is that afraid of getting replaced anytime soon.

Facebook is a nothing more than a data collection tool for people to reveal their everyday activites, reveal who their freinds and relatives and employers are, then sells the data to marketing companies, local, state federal and foreign governments. If Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, or Mao Tse' Tung had facebook- they could have taken over much, much easier. Just look at how many people have had family disputes and lost jobs or other things from some random comment they posted on facebook. One of my freinds daughters was arrested and kept in jail for over a week after she said something trivial on facebook, which was just an emotional female outburst after her boyfreind broke up with her. After her stint in jail, and my freind (The father of the girl) came home and found the police searching his house- the whole family got off facebook. Zuckerburg makes his money from collecting data on people all over the world, thats why he would fund such activities to disrupt our peaceful community- because the blockchain offers us some protection, for now, at least, where we are free to speak our minds. Mark Zuckerburg is the Heinrich Himmler of the 21st century, collecting data from the sheeple who havent figured out that they are just writing their own dossiers on themselves. I remember a time when we used to call each other on the phone, and talk- like people. Now some parents can only communicate with their kids by texting and using emoticons, which is ridiculous- I witness this daily. Imagine if facebook and the internet shut down- how many teenagers and adults who lack the abilitiy to communicate eye to eye and face to face would have emotional breakdowns. Facebook is an addictive form of communication that dehumanizes the masses, and I for one dont get on facebook- ever. Follow the money. Opinons vary.

Spot on, you nailed it!

Great way of looking at things!

I agree with you @marcoagarcia3rd great way of thinking

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Zuckerberg <--- Read about Zuckerburg- he used to go to college with the winklevoss twins, who own Gemini.com- the biggest cloud mining platform and they sued him for misleading them about his intentions of facebook. Mark Zukerburg bought some land in Hawaii, and then tried to force all the indiginous natives who had lived there for generations to sign over their land rights to him and leave. Nice guy- NOT.

thank you for this information
I do not think Zuckerberg is a good guy

If you don't count the custom google search ads that is ;)