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RE: Steemit Churn Rate and Engagement level - An analysis

in #steemit7 years ago

awesome analysis. Churn, or retention is a problem I spoke about before in an analysis and post. I will be looking at it again soon.

Many accounts that are voting, are bots, so really you also need to look at comments and posts.

Good to see someone using google sheets. It;s a grand tool, although I am an excel and power bi lover myself.

Keep these type of posts coming....

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Thanks, good observation it was a quick look so I thought voting should be enough for now. Bot or not; as long as they distribute steem among users, it should be fine.

As @paulag said, part of the activity is posting and commenting.
You might be interest in my stats and the related definition of an "inactive" account

Yes, posting and commenting is of importance. I was just trying to find the churn similar to Facebook's calculation based on likes on a quarterly basis. I have already read your informative post. Upvote is the major incentive here as posts made by people like me disappear into oblivion if they do not get good upvote. So I focused only on the voting part.