If you joined Steemit in May 2017 then you celebrated your Steemit birthday with 8,347 other Steemains. What an awesome achievement to see you are still posting or still curating. Congratulations and welcome to the One Year Club.
It is commonly known that the retention rate on Steemit is rather low, so if your Steemit birthday was in May and you are reading this, let it be known that you have achieved a lot. You are an early adaptor of an experimental platform and you deserve to be acknowledged.
To celebarte your 1 year Steemit Birthday I have some data to present to you. Data that proves you are special
In May 2017 20,482 new accounts registered on Steemit. Of this 10,701 have never made a post. That means almost 48% or 9,871 accounts made post or comments on the platform.
Did you know that the % of new steemains that joined in April 17 that made a post or comment was lower at only 46% and March users was only 36%?
From this 9,781 accounts, a further 2,918 accounts stopped posting by day 20 and have not posted since and only 1,568 accounts have posted in the last 45 days. If you are one of these 1,568 accounts you make up only 7.5% of the 20,482 users that registered on Steemit in May 2017.
These 20,482 accounts own 3.43M SP between them. They have received 935.78K SP in delegation and have given out 723.2K in delegation. This leaves a controlling SP of 3.64M SP. From the data above we can also see that the 9,781 accounts that posted made over 2.25M posts earning a whopping 1.12bn in author rewards and also 142.32M in curator rewards.
Taking the same dataset but now adding a filter to exclude any users that have not posted. The 9,781 accounts that have posted own 91% of the SP owned by everyone that joined in May and they are in control of 91% of the controlling SP
There is however a different between the curation rewards earned on all accounts registered in May17 to the accounts with active authors. This difference of 2.05 M or 1.5% of curation reward earned by accounts registered in May 17 went to curators, or accounts that have never posted just voted.
We spoke about retention, but just to let you visualised when the accounts were dropping off. The chart below plots the number of days since last post against the no of days registered on Steemit. The deeper the colour the more users.
We can see on the right of this chart high population of deep colours. This represents the users that registered and either never posted or haven’t posted in 350+ days. As we move to the left of the chart we can see the drop off slows down considerably at around 320 days to 150 days, on the left there is a high concentration of accounts posting, which represents the 7.5% of accounts that have posted in the last 45 days.
The table below plots the 9,781 identified authors against the number of days active and the SP Owned. We can see most accounts have an SP of less than 1.5K until we get to accounts active 275+ days where a number of accounts have an SP of up to 50K. We can also see a number of outliers that have higher than average SP owned.
If we run the same chart with ALL the account that registered in May 17 not much changes except over on the left there is a new outlier with just under 32K SP
So who are the movers and shakers that registered in May ‘17
First I filtering the data to show accounts that never posted. This table was then sorted to show those owning the most SP.
Next I have filtered the data to show the users that have been active in the last 45 days. The table below shows this data sorted by SP owned
And the table below shows the same data but this time sorted the posting rewards earned (shown in vests)
While sorting through this data I found a number of accounts that registered in May 2017 but only made their first or second post in the last 45 days. Welcome back dudes and dudesses. Glad you have joined us.
Looking at all May 2017 accounts now and sorting by the number of posts and comments made.
Finally I did some totting on data relating to inactive author accounts.
18.92K accounts set up in May 17 have an SP of 50 or less. The total SP owned by these accounts is 95.05K. Of this 10.48K accounts have never posted or commented. The total of SP owned by these accounts is 41.26K
Conclusion
The % author retention from May 17 is only 7.5%, however these accounts own 91% of the SP owned by all of the accounts registered that month. In the last 45 days, we seen a return of 14 Steemains to the platform that were previously considered dead fish. Although only a small value, it is nice to see this claw back.
How many of the accounts do you recognize?
There are a few familiar names such as @jerrybanfield, @reggaemuffin, @choogirl, @jonny-clearwater, @followbtcnews, @bitgeek, @stackin, @clixmoney, @gmuxx, @valued-customer, @tremendospercy, @rt395, @thatsweeneyguy, @zappl, @akrid and @swelker101 to name just a few. Hope you all enjoyed your Steemit Birthday!
Did you know I am 50% of the Steemit Witness @Steemcommunity with @abh12345 being the second half. If you have a vote to spare, then vote now and don’t let your voice go unheard.
The Data and Analysis
This analysis was prepared using Power BI to connect to Steemsql
The SQL query used was
select * from Accounts NOLOCK where ( created >= CONVERT(DATE,'2017-05-01') AND created< CONVERT(DATE,'2017-06-01'))
From here I used the M language in Power BI query editor to remove any columns I did not need, before I loaded the data into the model. The data was extracted 20 May 18
From here I then carried out analysis, calculations and modelling using DAX
The aim of this analysis was to establish the retention of authors based on users registered in May 2017 and also visualize the SP growth of active authors after 1 year on Steemit. Its aim was also to celebrate and identify users that have remained active for the last year.
This is one of my favourite ever data posts..... I love it so much I created this...
Bit crude, but the lengths of the text boxes are the exact number of users at each stage in mm, the transparency is approximate.
Knowing me I've probably mis-copied the data!
awesome, and to the point, love it
Thanks - your analaysis was screaming out for something like it! I do love amateur data vizing I'm just undecide about whether to get more into datamining or vector graphics for vizing. Both interest me.
well feel free to pop these onto any of my posts, it for sure adds value. Wish I had more time to study more on data, I want to explore ML a little :-)
I'll drop in the odd one, although I might go a bit quiet for the next month of so, exam season kicks in properly shortly.
There really is so little time!
Registered accounts, never posted, lots of tokens -- money mules.
Other than bot accounts, it looks like aggregation accounts for consolidating reward pool payouts.
What a vibrant ecosystem. For rampant cheating, that is.
ah @talltim Im trying so hard to keep people positive, there are so many positives, if the energy was only spent there
I love your analysis and skills in presenting data -- I just can't help myself, I see the trends and it isn't something I can sweep under the rug.
I made a personal investment of time, not as much as others, but enough to be a bit disgruntled at the way this platform is floundering. If I didn't care, I wouldn't comment.
Keep doing what you do, by all means.
you are so right, if you didn't care you wouldn't comment, and your comment is valued. I too have invested time, loads of time. So I funny understand
Can we get a report on two year old accounts, too?
Id be real interested in knowing how advantageous joining earlier is to sp held.
Are those early accounts most of todays dolphins?
The surge in new users was underway back in May 2017, after the voting power experiment led by @abit and @smooth. Anyone who joined in this time could consider themselves "second wave" Steemians (first was July/August 2016).
So im just after this initial second wave or maybe we were still in it ? I was June
Within second wave, for sure.
Active user chart makes waves clear:
i join on january 2018.
i don't belong to this
hehehehe
Ah but you will in Jan 19 - cant wait to see you on top of the list then @tfq86
thank you @paulag. i hope so
My suggestion to @paulag: You may Use justified alignment to make your article mare attractive to look at. You may have suggestion HERE in this regard. Stay blessed and work more for us.
I need to learn mark down, I have been saying it for a long long time. Just need to find the time :-)
I hope you didn't mind for such suggestion from plankton like me. Best wishes.
Very interesting post! I appreciate the shout out =) I am pretty dismayed at the dismal retention rate, but I hope that succeeding waves of new users aren't so easily discouraged as SMTs and communities improve things.
I had thought I'd be amongst the more prolific commenters, but am glad to see I am not! It's good that my stats are exceeded by those that contribute more. It makes Steemit all the more valuable and gives me some motivation =)
Thanks!
haha glad it was motivating, you are an awesome commenter, have always been. I look forward to you visiting my posts cos you always have an opinion to share
according to my prediction, there will be a further bigger wave, between July and December 2018. Case study: many people now are getting interested in steemit and other media blockchain. because the environment of the person is a powerful steemit promoter. and able to convince people. steemit has also provided evidence that; This steemit can affect one's economic and social.
you may be right, July to dec could be busy months. it took us a little over 2 years to get to 1M accounts, I wonder will we get to 2M by this time next year
see the opportunity blockchain steemit, especially in my country, Indonesia. The number of users is increasing. I am sure this phenomenon is not only in Indonesia alone, everyone is keen to see opportunities that can improve their new economy. I'm sure what you plan to do will be achieved later this year, or at the beginning of next year.
Courgurlation @paulag for your archifment
It's not her achievement.
She joined Steemit on 2017 June 13.
Pretty cool to put these out, 2 years in August for me 😁
Im a year next month :-)
Hello Paula, I love your reports. Just gave you one of my witness votes. Keep up the great work.
yeaeeeeee thank you for the witness vote
HBD to those who joined in May 2017...😀❤
Very useful & informative report, dear @paulag...
Thanks for sharing n have a great day..☕☕❤
hay @zaimrofiqi thank you for stopping by, when did you join?
Wow... Beautiful data presentation and to think I joined August last year too after resigning my paid job. Can't wait to celebrate my anniversary too. Happy anniversary to those concerned here. Thanks @paulag for the celebration.
so do you do steemit full time then? ( if you resigned from your paid job?)
Yes I do steemit full time now. The grass isn't as green as I expect it yet but I'm just excited about the wealth of opportunities ahead. Steemit has a great future for us all.
Wow very comprehensive data @paulag and very informative as well. I feel like that last year of May was the Month of @Jerrybanfield he just was all over the place promoting Steemit. I also have to give him props for encouraging me to join the social media platform. Maybe I'm lucky and will be mentioned as one of the Steemians that are still around from June 2017. Thanks for sharing your Work!!!
your steemit birthday is next month like me. yep many of jerrys followers will have left by now, I think the expectation gap from how easy he 'sells' steemit to be to what it actually is just to much for most.
Glad you enjoyed the post, looking forward to wishing you a happy birthday next month
Happy first anniversary for Mei dude, you grow up step by step and month by month, just cheers.....😘
I am Mayian too :) Plenty of accounts were created at this time. I remember Steem just blew up near start of the summer.
yep this is when things started to take off alright :-)
Yes, I registered on Steemit on 2017 May 17.
By the way, my own birthday in real life is also ending with 17.
My birthday in real life is 1992 September 17.
I currently have less than 50 Steem Power, but that does not mean that I am inactive. A few months ago I had more than 200 Steem.
I just Powered Down and withdrew almost all of my money.
I paid expensive bills and me and my brother bought food and a hot plate with almost 1/3 of my Steemit earnings, so I can say that Steemit is changed and still changing our lives.
By the way, currently at least four of the mentioned account names are familiar, but most of them are currently uknown to me. Most of them currently have a lot of (thousands of) Steem Power.
I never had more than 300 Steem Power, but nowadays I am trying to rebuild my Steem Power by commenting and posting regularly.
I currently (2018.05.22, 19:35 CEST) have a little bit more than 25 Steem Power. I currently exactly have 25.325 Steem Power.
hi @xplosive and happy birthday. Fantastic to see 1 year on that you have been able to enjoy the fruits of steemit. this is a really good story. Thank you for sharing it with me :-)
Thanks for the Data . good information . We are losing to many people . I joined in Jan 2018 but was not approved until Feb 2018 , so I have a long way to go
Thanks for being a Witness and trying to help that @abh12345 guy out a little . Daunting task . LOL
You complement each other , great team and teamwork
we are losing to many and the expectation gap is also to high. Having to wait a few weeks for an account is also a problem. Lol it ain't all that bad working with Asher
Its OK , I understand ,
You have to say that
2 more days until my first Steem birthday. It seems like only yesterday I signed up and started on this crazy journey.
hehehe happy steemit birthday @gmuxx - I hope the next few years are just as crazy
I'm a July baby (-:
looking forward to doing that report
How do you get access to the steem database?
steemsql.com
Im join steemit in the first mont of 2018
Happy birthday to me! So glad to be in the portion of those who have remained active the entire year. I may not control a lot of SP, but I got a shout out for familiarity none-the-less!
You do an amazing job of sorting through all the nitty gritty of the blockchain, and show it in a way we laymen can understand!
hope the next year on steemit is even better for you, no matter how much SP you control
Aww, I didn’t make it into any of your lists, but I am a proud alumni of the May 2017 class :-)
aweeeeeeee sorry I didnt spot your name. Happy birthday, hope the year ahead is just as awesome
It’s already going extremely well! I’m sure I’ll be on some list next year. Are there any sites that picked up where steemitwhales left off with user rankings?
not that I am aware off......hmmmm.....maybe there is a need to make one :-)
If you do it i will promote the hell out of it ;-)