Steemit Statistics – 2017.12.26

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Welcome to the daily analytical report about Steemit.



All the information presented in this report are based on the data collected from the blockchain until 2017-12-26-1 midnight UTC time. The goal of this report is to provide you with a clear view on what is happening daily on Steemit.

1. New users

This chart shows the number of newly registered users on Steemit and how many of them became active. We see that a lot of accounts are registered, but never used.

Warning: this graphic is kind of dynamic! A user can register one day and become active a few days later. Therefore, the number of active users on a specific date may change from day to day.

In this graph, the orange line shows the total number of registered accounts.
The green line shows how many of them have been active at least once (by active users, I mean those who made at least one post, comment or upvote). They are included even if they become inactive later.

2. Active users


These graphs show the activity of users over time and in more details for the last 30 days. They use the same definition for active user as stated above.
The last graph is a monthly summary of the active users. It allows you to compare Steemit's values to those one usualy published by other social networks.

3. Posts And comments


These graphs show the evolution of posts and comments for the whole blockchain lifetime and for the last 30 days.

4. Curation


These graphs show the evolution of curation (upvotes) for the whole blockchain lifetime and for the last 30 days.

5. Daily transactions

This graph shows the number of daily transactions. This give you an idea of the whole activity on the blockchain.

6. Categories

This graph shows the tag has been the most used for publishing posts for the whole blockchain lifetime.

This graph shows the tag has been the most used for publishing posts last day.

7. Distribution

This graph shows the distribution of the reputation among users. Accounts with a reputation lower than 25 have been removed to keep the graph readable.

This graph shows the number of users according to their voting power (it now includes the new "Inactive" and "Red Fish" levels - check @steemitboard blog for more info about this).

This graph shows cumulative distribution of the voting power. It enables to see the total voting power of each level.

8. Payout evolution


These graphs show the maximum reward paid on a post (or comment) for each day (whole blockchain life and last 30 days).


These graphs show the total of the distributed payout (posts and comments) for each day.


These graphs show the average and median payout per post for the last 30 days.
The last one indicates that if yesterday you got the latest value shown on this chart for your post, you should be happy because there are as much people that have earned more than you than people that have earned less than you.


I hope you find those stats useful. If you would like to see different stats, feel free to drop me a comment. Your feedback is more than welcome.

Thanks for reading.


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Can someone please explain to me why SBD payouts are dropping despite a higher feed price? Is it the flagging wars?

I'm totally ignorant of all that's IT, tech and crypto, but I'm beginning to appreciate the accurate and detailed records keeping that blockchain apparently enables.

Wow 100.000 active users! Hope in 2018 we can acchieve half a million.

Growing Strong
-----------------------House Steem

Nice... really detailed

This is a very good post

The growth is real, finally!

Hi - I don't understand the difference in the active user graphs above - why are there around 350K active users over the last 30 days, and yet only around 100K per month? Is there a difference between 'distinct' and 'unique' users?

Really appreciated your efforts on the stats front.

Thanks,

Karl.

In section 1/graph 2, an active user is someone who has performed some action on Steemit.
Many accounts are registered (~530K) but never used. Only 300K were active at least once.

Out of those "300K active once" accounts, some left the platform.

In section 2, you see that ~35K (not 350) users are active on a daily basis.
But they are not always the same "daily actives".

Some are Steemit addicts and are active every days! God bless them =)
Some are active only on Monday, others on Friday, a few on the 1st of every month, etc ...
When you compile all those casual users, you get a total of ~100K unique users who have been active this month.

Thanks so much, I misread the graph - I'm putting off getting glasses! Now it makes total sense.

Interesting case of bias on my part in reading that - there's no way I would have put the 'attrition rate' after sign up at around 50- 90%! This is probably why I misread it...

So the figure most comparable with Facebook is that 100K figure?

Just one more question - wouldn't there be overlap between the 'active authors' and 'the active curators'?Given that many people with both author and curate?

Thanks again, these really are one of the most useful sources of information about the site!

I was looking for reports just like these. Thank You, reteemed. Very helpful in showing the base building.