Try this on yourself), we got to see a nifty little thing called; "wordcloud". Now, I'm not new to these sort of things, but I haven't seen one on Steemit until today. So without hesitation, I had to give it a try.In a recent post by @meno, (
I don't know exactly how this works. I don't know from when it starts to calculate the amount of words and how frequently I've been using them, so I can't state how or if it's possible to change these words easy or not. However, the bigger the words, the more I've been using them. Sounds easy right?
It is easy and fun at the same time as these wordclouds gives you a rather cool explanation for the words you're using. The image contains words you are using frequently... So it's up to you to decide if it's time to change some of your favorite words or not.
These Are Mine:
"asapers" is included. We're also on "Steemit" so both "Steem" and "Steemit"pay-it-forward mindset, having a Discord channel, the words "Discord", "project" and "support" have also been used numerous times.As the benefactor of the @asapers it comes as no surprise that the word has been frequently used whenever I write. Also, as the @asapers project is a manual curation team with a
and my Steem Power delegations, we can also see words like; "delegation", "delegations" and "power" frequently used too.As I strive to improve the overall experience on Steemit for everyone with the @asapers
Something entirely different though, is the word "milestones" and a handful of other words I use more "occasionally" according to myself, but by looking at the wordcloud, I probably use them more frequently than I first imagined.
I love milestones and I find them interesting. They also serve as a reminder and as a stepping-stone towards new heights and new goals. The word milestones is probably included within the wordcloud due to my weekly reports I've been doing for quite some time.
post.Like @meno said within his
I think it would be interesting to run this little word cloud on someone who loves negativity and compare it with your own.
That being said, I don't feel like I know any Steemians who are full of negativity, and I usually stay away from such people as they are often time consuming and drains all my energy... But, in case you are the opposite of me, or a rather negative person in general here on Steemit. Feel free to make your own wordcloud and share it within the comments below. I'd love to see them.
As a little test, I did use @berniesanders as an example. Not because I hate him or anything like that. In fact, I do find him amusing and I've been one of his supporters for ages.
However, he is often called a "bad" Steemian due to his controversial statements and sometimes warlike-behaviour. Anyhow, here's how berniesanders wordcloud looks like:
Feel free to try it yourself:
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This is interesting. I do try to vary my comments especially on things like exceptional photography.
Here's mine & i JUST used the word interesting in my first comment. Lol
The Creative Crypto is all about art on the blockchain and learning from creatives like you. Looking forward to crossing paths again soon. Steem on!Hello @hitmeasap, thank you for sharing this creative work! We just stopped by to say that you've been upvoted by the @creativecrypto magazine.
That's cool. Thank you! :)
It would appear that, as with your good self, we both follow the first rule of steemit...
I also use the words basically and actually more than 'sociology'. I think I might start 'gaming' my posts a little in the future to boost that word.
It actually (!) makes you think a little about your writing style too.
Definitely a nice word cloud in my opinion. Similar to mine but still different. That's the way to go! ;)
It does actually serve as quite a nice reflective tool too. Doesn't include comments though I don't think - I copied and pasted the word sociology about 30 times into a comment on one of my other posts... no effect on the word cloud. I need to reduce the numbers of 'b@asicallys' too.
I love wordles in general... if you like to use them more broadly, this is the best one I've found - it has quite good functionality for free - you can specify the sizes of words, do different shapes, select single or repeat words. I've tried a few of them, this is the best (doesn't top google rankings but it is!)
https://wordart.com/create
It looks like I’ve been doing too many parley.io posts lately. 😂
There's still "vests", "power", "minnows" and many other good words here. So even though you might have used "parley" the most, or often, you're still doing just fine! :)
Some revealing differences between the @ned and @dan wordclouds:
Gosh, can anyone guess which is which? 😏
Nice post @hitmeasap
Thank you.
I went through and had a look at some others too when I did it. Steem community builders with 'ONO' as their main word is funny, and bidbot operators with 'plagiarism' and 'scam' :D
Haha, that's nice. Would've been even funnier to see "manual curation" or something like that for the bidbot operators.. :D
its a great idea...