1. Who are we?
2. What does the Steemit-community care about?
3. What content would the users of Steemit like to see more of?
4. Where are we going with Steemit in the future?
Dear Steemit-community!
With the large influx of users seen in the past few weeks, it is becoming increasingly interesting to understand how the community is evolving, and understand the user demographic. Not only is it interesting out of curiosity, but also to understand what are the needs of the community, how to keep growing Steemit, and how to better build new and useful services around STEEM.
Who are we?
What does the Steemit-community care about?
What content would the users of Steemit like to see more of?
Where are we going with Steemit in the future?
The Survey
I promise, this will take less than 2 minutes of your time! Please take the survey at the link below
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/59R9TT7
Of course, the answers to the survey belong to the Steemit community. Unrestricted access to the results are available at the following link!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/results/SM-2FH7KVBT/
If you prefer not to take a survey, that is perfectly fine, the goal here is to get feedback from the users, however the format. please just post your feedback in the comments below, and I will incorporate the feedback into the post.
Dynamic Feedback and Improvement
Update: Thanks to @realme for suggesting "soft" topics, upvote the comment below!
Update: Thanks to @camilla for suggesting a new question: "What motivates you to post?"
Do you feel that I left out something important in the survey?
Who better to decide what questions need to be asked than the community itself!
I will continuously add new questions to this survey, so please post suggestions in the comments below. This post and the survey will be updated continously with additions and improvements for at least another 24 hours.
Previous Attempt
This has been attempted before, but it didn't really catch... drumroll... STEEM :)
With the large influx of new users in the past two weeks, I think it warrants another go. Here's the previous try: