Certainly a nice summary, and you seem to have accomplished a LOT in a relatively short time.
For us (as a small organization, not an individual) this represents more of an "opportunity" than something to rely upon for income. And even though we have a lot of social media and blogging experience from elsewhere, it has been difficult to get much traction here, perhaps because this is more of a techy/financial community, less receptive to spirituality and metaphysics.
It does get a little disconcerting at times to see a well crafted post with good information earn $1.42 while someone's 433rd repetitive meme about cryptocurrency is earning $80 for two minutes' work.
Thanks for your response! I'm actually proud of what I've accomplished thus far so thank you for taking notice! I think with time as more people pick up on what's happening on Steemit, we will see the type of communities you mention growing; specifically the d.tube feature. I think like anything else, with time the better content on Steemit will shine through. We have to figure that just because some of these individuals were early adopters doesn't necessarily mean they are great creators. I wish I had known about Steemit a couple years back. Still, I love where Steemit is going.