Simple Steemit Feature Proposal - A Blog View Without Resteems

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

I don't know about you, but when I visit a fellow steemian's profile, I am usually interested in their original content and not so much their resteems.

Of course there are plenty of steemians who are great curators and focus on resteeming. I appreciate that and I follow a bunch of those. The resteems are a great feature for populating my feed and they do belong on the user profile's landing page.

What i'd like to see is a way to filter the blog page, or maybe even better, to keep the interface free of clutter a few extra tabs on the profile page. Something like this:

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steemit profile with added tabs to view posts and resteems separately

Is it just me or would you like to see an option like this, too?

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P.S.: The label "Stream" (in the image above) for the home-tab on a profile was a bad choice I think... maybe something like "Feed" would be more on point here
P.P.S.: Maybe "Stream" wasn't such a bad idea but just bad spelling?! "Streem" sounds pretty good imho!


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A lot of people would like this. Me included. I'm usually unfollow people with too many resteems. So annoying.

I like to resteem, and sometimes I have found interesting posts because others resteemed them. But, I agree with you, and your solution, and having a way to separate resteems is a great idea...

It would nice also to just filter stuff out on someone's blog view. Like "show all", "show just posts", "show just resteems", etc.

cool, thanks for the support!

I do like the resteem feature myself and I believe it is powerful and important to spread good content.

Hence the proposal of adding extra tabs to allow for a separation on steemian profiles.

This idea seems to be received quite well... Still unsure if I should forward it to sneak@steemit.com or let it linger for another while.

Hopefully you get more support and eyeballs on this post. Its probably a really simple solution to implement.

i've looked at the source on github and it probably really isn't too complicated... I am still puzzled where the definition of accountImm.get('blog') comes from... but maybe i'll find some time to dedicate and submit my very own pull request for steemit... that's a big maybe though!

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You read my mind. I was just thinking I want to resteem but I don't want to bury my own content. Even the whales and dolphins say thats what they want to see but everything is just lumped together. Good idea!!!

Great idea, i like your proposal.

Does that not defeat the purpose of the resteem? Perhaps limit the daily amount though...

no, i don't think it defeats the purpose of resteems at all.

resteems will still appear in our feeds (steemit home-page) and resteems will still be shown on the profile page. It's just an added view to easily distinguish between resteems and original content when you visit a steemian's profile

Oh, I see... Not a bad idea.

Simple and effective, can't see why this wouldn't at least be considered. Maybe a time delay/limit to hiding resteems so you can't just switch them off for good?

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