I don't feel it's an issue to be honest. Posts are buried so deep after even a 2 days that it wouldn't matter if they payed you all year it would stop getting upvotes pretty quick.
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I don't feel it's an issue to be honest. Posts are buried so deep after even a 2 days that it wouldn't matter if they payed you all year it would stop getting upvotes pretty quick.
This is a good observation. It would be nice if there was a way to better filter content so you could find older posts instead of having to scroll through. The current method makes it impossible to find older post.
Google!
I agree, the main issue on steemit is finding posts you like quickly.
It kind of depends on the character of an article. I've got a couple of articles on Medium that are almost 1 year old and they're still the top performing ones. They are relatively timeless howto technical guides. I'd assume that Google is my funnel. So if steemit was performing better in search engines, we'd probably see older posts keep accumulating upvotes.
I agree... a post that is well written and SEO optimized, it can easily be found by Google as a relevant article well after the fact!