If you take steemit.com as an example you'll quickly realize that the glorious times of the application belong to the past.
The glorious times of the application belong to the past? There are more users daily and there are new projects here on a daily basis? How could this be past the glorious times?
You are sure because of a Whitepaper? Weren't you the one who always rambled abotu how STEEMIT isn't sticking to the paper? What if ONO doesn't as well.The no. 1 social media dApp of the future will surely be ONO @onosocial launched on EOS @eosio.
Don't get me wrong - I am interested in the things around ONO as well (in the end, any serious competitor can be good for Steem). But saying Steemit is history and ONO the future based on a few lines without an actual product seems a little bit - well, overenthusiastic at least ;)
Oh I looove being so enthusiastic 😃
Still doesn't answer the questions on why Steemit's glorious times are over :(
There’s no community building taking place on steemit.com. People have started to use other applications on the Steem blockchain in order to engage with like-minded people, such as DLive, DTube, utopian-io,...
Steem’s main stage is actually discord, which means that people even leave the blockchain in order to find what they need.
That’s why I believe that steemit.com (such as it is today) won’t be able to compete with the future generation of social media dApps.
Thoughts?
I don't agree that there's no community building taking place. Though there's plenty of room for something else to come along and eclipse it.
What I see is chaos forcing adaptation, evolution. Evolution is neither good nor bad. The most effective adaptations will thrive, and go on to reinforce one another.
That's quite philosophical, and if we were not talking about steemit.com I'd probably agree on your point of view :-)
Exactly. I'd like to quote Ned Scott (Founder and CEO Steemit) here who said in one of his interviews on beginnings of 2018:
Steemit.com is no priority for Steemit, Inc anymore and we're now seeing the consequences.
The problem with this strategy is that they've abandoned their no. 1 application and the place where most of the established users actually created their home and where most of the new users are still getting in contact with Steem for the very first time (including creators, curators, investors and media).
Competition is good for business. So I'm excited to see how this market will develop during the next months!
Thanks for stopping by, and keeping the thread alive :-)