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Visualizing My Growth

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Hi fellow Hiveians,

I wanted to share a post about what I've been seeing as growth in my account as well as introduce the new community in a way that I created myself. I haven’t posted officially about it but looks like that post will have to come out in a couple days lol

So yeah, I made a community called Data Visualization! I will explain a lot more of the reasoning behind it in my introductory post. Looks like, per usual for me, I’m putting the cart before the horse lol oh well. Subscribe to it and post in it if you’d like!

Got Growth?

So I’ve been really happy with my incremental growth that I’ve been doing on my account these past few months. I changed my philosophy of how I interact with people on here. When we were on the previous platform Steem I had just bought a bunch of hive but then delegated it out for the daily rewards. That has its place for sure and I did that for about 9 months.

I changed my tune though once we came over to hive and I had to cancel most of my delegations because I wasn’t sure who was active and who wasn’t. I kept delegations for awesome groups like Curie, Natural Medicine and SkateHive since they are great groups doing great stuff that help a lot of people, exactly what I like to do.

So my daily curation rewards of over 1 hive to sometimes close to 2 plus my post rewards has led my growth to pretty awesome levels per day and week. I’m also enjoying the power down Steem and using that to add to my stake on hive to give way more votes to a lot more people than I ever used to. I’ve got a personal goal of hitting 10k hive power this year, I should be getting to 8k this week with any luck! I’ve met some really great people and groups who I have remained in contact with since I discovered them!

Engagememt

So some people have been great at consistently posting and engaging with their followers that have discovered them somehow. I’ve done kind of the opposite, minimal posting but hundreds of comments per week on others stuff lol. I like it though! I’m a talkative person so rather than talking by myself I prefer to get out there and talk to people, learn things about them and get a little slice of their lives they share on here!

Lots more comments than posts but I’ve done that since I joined, Chekohler can attest to that! I like that my comments were a lot of replies to posts and comments instead of just dropping a comment and never going back.

This was nice to see, my daily comments and where I peaked and where I wasn’t as active. I’ve had days where I needed to do a lot of work do my during the day activity plunged so I couldn’t make it up on the other end.

I would like to see the data represented as unique people I commented with but I don’t think that’s possible outside of using SQL and I don’t have the software or knowledge to do that. I know Asher has been awesome at that and has produced some great stuff for me and others in a similar manner so I’m really looking forward to what mine looks like for June when July comes around!

What has your account growth looked like? You should check it out! If you use the PeakD website you can go to dashboards and then check out your own. Let me know what some of your charts look like!

Connect with me! Did you enjoy this post or my other posts? Please consider following me for more! @cmplxty

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