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Steemit is a social networking site which provides ad free high quality content created and voted on by users. The attraction for new users are two fold: 1) the ability to find interesting high quality curated ad free content and 2) a decentralized social media platform which is resistant to censorship.
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Steemit is a social networking site which provides ad free high quality content created and voted on by users.  
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(2) a decentralized social media platform which is resistant to censorship and
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(3) the ability for content creators and users who curate to earn money
  
 
Stemmit's unique feature is it lets users generate revenue/make money by writing quality articles which are then shared, commented on and curated by Steemit users for quality. Most notably, Steemit provides an innovative way for the platform to share revenue with its users. Steemit built the platform on their own blockchain to allow users to be rewarded in Steem Dollars and Steem Power for voting and creating ad free content. Users are paid in Steemit dollars which you can then convert into real dollars.  
 
Stemmit's unique feature is it lets users generate revenue/make money by writing quality articles which are then shared, commented on and curated by Steemit users for quality. Most notably, Steemit provides an innovative way for the platform to share revenue with its users. Steemit built the platform on their own blockchain to allow users to be rewarded in Steem Dollars and Steem Power for voting and creating ad free content. Users are paid in Steemit dollars which you can then convert into real dollars.  

Revision as of 15:57, 13 June 2017

Steemit is a social networking site which provides ad free high quality content created and voted on by users.

The attraction for new users are three fold:

(1) the ability to find interesting high quality curated ad free content (2) a decentralized social media platform which is resistant to censorship and (3) the ability for content creators and users who curate to earn money

Stemmit's unique feature is it lets users generate revenue/make money by writing quality articles which are then shared, commented on and curated by Steemit users for quality. Most notably, Steemit provides an innovative way for the platform to share revenue with its users. Steemit built the platform on their own blockchain to allow users to be rewarded in Steem Dollars and Steem Power for voting and creating ad free content. Users are paid in Steemit dollars which you can then convert into real dollars.

Steemit can be viewed without an account or if new users want to start being rewarded for creating and commenting on content, sign up at [1]. It was designed for content creators who have interesting work they want to share and be rewarded and readers who want an ad-free experience and just as importantly to reward people who contribute to curating quality content/articles.

How does Steemit make money if contents are all ad free?

In place of ads, Steemit main sources of revenue come from:

1) Revenue from mining and trading of Steem digital currency. Steemit platform is built on top of a new kind of digital currency called Steem. Daily new units of the Steem currency are created by the network and distributed to its users, who can exchange these digital currency units for real fiat money ("paper money made legal tender by a government decree" such as the USD). Steemit currency units aka Steem can be traded, bought, and sold on the open exchanges just like other digital currencies such as Bitcoin and Ether.

2) "Steem has two types of revenue wealth taxes (hidden as an inflation tax). It taxes liquid STEEM at approximately 50% per year, and it taxes Steem Power at a variable rate of less than 5% per year (these calculations ignore the STEEM supply change effects caused by Steem Dollar conversions at different prices than that which they were issued at." - source: [2] on Steemit.

3) Revenue from promoted content on Steemit, see [3]