Positive or Negative? The Data behind the Steemit Trending Page - Steemit Business Intelligence

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Do you want to get your post on the Steemit trending page?  Well so does every author here on Steemit and the competition is high.  A couple of months ago I created a post How to get a post on Steemit Trending - What the data tells us

https://steemit.com/steemit/@paulag/how-to-get-a-post-on-steemit-trending-what-the-data-tells-us

And, I was surprised with the findings.  At the time I was relatively new to Steemit and it came of a surprise to me that the value of the post, along with the age of the post, were the key factors in getting your post to trend.

In essence you need to get high value votes within the first 24 hours of posting to get your post onto the trending page.

It was also evident that there were a number of Authors that had numerous posts on the trending page.  At the time, from observation of the trending page, these same authors came up time and time again.

Now I am a little more experience on Steemit.  I have a much better understanding of the mechanics, operations and politics involved on the platform. There are now new whales on the scene and by observation I have noticed new names on the trending pages.  But I have also noticed by observation that the pay-out value seems to be less and so does the vote counts.

Based on these observations, and equipped with the knowledge I now have about Steemit, I have decided to have a look at this analysis again. The aim is to establish how much pay-outs and voting activity has changed since august.  Also to see who and what trends, and how the posts make it to the trending page.

The analysis

This is one of the more complicated analysis that I have carried out on steemit data.  The first steps involved scraping the data from https://steemit.com/trending.  I have scraped details for 138 posts on the 15 October as at 15:00 GMT. 

Once I scrapped the data, there was a lot of work to transform the data into a usable and meaningful format.  I also needed to merge the data with data held in the steemsql database held by @acangre.  For this I needed data from the txvotes table but to link the data I also needed the comments table. The third set of data came from https://steemwhales.com

This is one of the most complicated analysis I have carried out on Steemit data. There were a lot of transformations and mash ups needed.  If there is an interest in how I have done all of this, I can put it in a separate post, so comment below and tell me if you want to see how this is done.  Including all of the details here in this post, would only take away from the story the data has to tell.

The Basic Data

Authors and No. of Posts

There are 112 authors with posts on the trending page.  20% of the posts are made up from 9% of these authors.  As with my analysis carried out in August.  Authors that trend, tend to trend over and over.  Here are the 10 authors that make up 20% of the posts on trending.  

  

Vote Count

 Looking at the data sorted by highest vote count.  Highest vote count find the post on trending by the specified author and returns the vote count for the post with the highest number of votes.  (Lowest vote count works the same but returns the vote count for the post with the lowest number of votes)

The number of votes for posts on the trending page ranges from only 7 to 844.  This is considerably different to that of the August report where the highest vote count was 3678 and there were 4 authors that received well over 1k votes per post on the trending page. 

On average posts on the trending page now have 194 votes where as in August this value was 268.  That’s down 28%

Minnowbooster for example is down 77% on the average number of votes per post since Aug and @Kingscrown is down 19%. @dollarvigilante is also down 20%.  These are the only 3 authors that are in the list below that were also in the top list based on average no of votes in August.

Here are the top ten authors based on average number of votes per post on the trending page.

 

 Payments

The average post payment for posts on the trending page is $140 with the highest earning post making $760 and the lowest making $55.  In august the average post payment on the trending page was $161, the highest being $840 and lowest is $55.

Looks like the lower boundary of $55 has held for post on trending.  However the average pay-out value of posts on trending is down 13%.

Finally if we sort the same table of data by average $ per vote.  In August the average value of a vote received for a post on the trending page was $0.60.  This value has now risen to $0.72

Here are the top ten authors based on the average value per vote received on their post that trended. @theinvisibleman received a whopping average of $15.50 per vote.  Okay there were only 7 votes, so right now, I can only assume these votes were from whales.

 

Comparison with Posts Benchmarking report

Each month I prepare a Posts benchmarking report, if you have not seen it, the September report is available here

https://steemit.com/bisteemit/@paulag/september-steemit-posts-bench-marking-report-business-intelligence-steemit

Taking from the September report, the average post on Steemit only earns $2.62. The average number of votes per post was 21.69 and the average value of a vote is $0.12.

That means to get a post on the trending page, all of the stats must be well above average.  Just look at the table below to see the comparisons

Other Changes 

The price of STEEM has dropped since August.  When I carried out the first report on posts on the trending page, the price of STEEM was $1.24.  At the moment the price of STEEM is $1.02.  That’s a 17% drop in the price of STEEM.

The number of new users registered in Sept dropped by 19% on August.

Summary So Far

Securing a place on the trending page of Steemit is extremely difficulty.  The gap between stats for the average post on Steemit and posts on the trending page are massive. However if you do trend, you have a higher probability of trending again.

The price of STEEM has dropped by 17% however the average pay-out value of a post on trending is down only 13%.  This difference can be offset against the increase in the average value of a vote from $0.60 to $.72 (20%) and the decrease in the average number of votes per post of 28%

The drop in average number of votes is higher than the drop in new users in September.  This suggestions a drop in retention, which we have looked at in a different article.

The increase in the average value of a vote for posts on the trending page could be explained by the growth in SP of accounts voting since Aug to now.  July and Aug were big big months for new Steemains.  These accounts had little SP in Aug and their votes were not worth much, but as these accounts have grown, so has the value of the vote.

Another explanation is down to who votes for these posts, are more whales now voting for posts or voting at a higher weight or value?

 What do you think of this analysis so far?  are the finding positive or negative?  What are your takeaways? Comment below and let me know 

Part 2

In this second part of this analysis we will continue to analyse the posts on the trending page.  We will look at categories used, who is voting for posts on the trending page, and we will also look at how the top 250 whales on steemit vote for posts on the trending page.


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