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45Primary care diabetologist, professor of biochemistry. Trained cook. Photography enthusiast
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jescedsent 4.431 STEEM to @deepcrypto8- "102054794"
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}executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @jesced- "❗ Hello jesced, great that you are using the STEEM blockchain. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just ..."2021/06/25 14:03:27
executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @jesced- "❗ Hello jesced, great that you are using the STEEM blockchain. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just ..."
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| memo | ❗ Hello jesced, great that you are using the STEEM blockchain. The Executive Board is publishing insider infos at https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh on how you will be earning the most coins. It's easy, just follow the instructions. THE 1000X BOOSTER KEY is already waiting for you over there too. 😉 Warm regards, The Executive Board. |
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}jescedpublished a new post: the-social-media-landscape-today2021/06/25 14:01:57
jescedpublished a new post: the-social-media-landscape-today
2021/06/25 14:01:57
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| title | The Social Media Landscape Today |
| body | Social media has been popular for as long as it’s been around, with billions of people active on at least one platform every day. One of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has been that, with more people having to stay indoors, more and more people turn to instant messengers and social media to keep in touch with friends and loved ones. It’s been estimated that about 55% of the world’s population uses social media and that around 16 new users subscribe to some platform every second. There are hundreds of different social media platforms. From big, well-known names to a lot of smaller networks targeted at very specific audiences like academic researchers, there is surely a platform to fit your needs and tastes. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest names in the social media landscape today.  <h2>Facebook</h2> Just about everyone has at least heard of Facebook. It’s the granddaddy and largest of the social media platforms. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes in February 2004. Membership was initially limited to students of Harvard University but started expanding to other Ivy League colleges in March that same year. In September 2006, Facebook opened membership to anyone with a valid e-mail address and at least 13 years of age. They reached 500 million users in mid 2010 and one billion monthly active users in October 2012. Facebook has also acquired both Instagram and Whatsapp and has over 2.7 billion monthly active users in 2021. To give a better idea of what that number means, just about one third of the world’s population uses Facebook each month. People who register on Facebook create a profile where they provide some personal information that can include their email address, physical address and birthday, among others. They can become “friends” with other users, which lets them see each others’ posts. Any user can publish images, photos, videos or text posts which can be seen by anyone or by people selected through several privacy settings. They can also join groups with other users with the same profession, hobby or other interests and quickly communicate with each other using Facebook’s Messenger, which also allows both one-on-one and group audio and video calls. Facebook is a versatile platform that lets users interact and connect in many different ways. And with its large user base, a lot of your family, friends and acquaintances are probably already on it. But being the largest social network with the highest impact, Facebook has its good share of criticisms and controversies. Some of the controversies are related to content. A lot of users have posted fake news, conspiracy theories, far-right, racist and white supremacist content. They have been accused of being used by terrorist groups for planning attacks and for allowing live streaming of shootings and other violent events. But the main issue that concerns people is related to personal information and privacy. First, Facebook has been hacked several times, compromising personal data, including passwords, of hundreds of millions of accounts. Users can link their email accounts so that Facebook can find which contacts are on the network. But doing so also gives Facebook access to email addresses of people who aren’t there. Facebook collects a lot of information behind the scenes; information that their users haven’t even agreed to provide. People have called Facebook out on this several times and has been under scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission for failing to keep privacy policies for over 10 years. Although Facebook has publicly apologized and changed their terms and conditions several times over the years, the concerns are still there and the issues keep coming.  <h2>YouTube</h2> Almost everybody on the internet has heard of YouTube. It’s a video sharing social media platform created by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim in 2005 and bought by Google in 2006. It is the second most visited website in the world, behind only Google itself. YouTube’s content creators, known as “Youtubers” are uploading 500 hours of content each minute. YouTube is designed for longer form clips than other video sharing social networks. Any user can upload videos up to 15 minutes long. Users that verify their accounts (usually via a mobile phone number) can upload videos up to 12 hours long and create live streams. Viewers can engage with content by subscribing to other users’ channels, “liking”, commenting and sharing videos. YouTube has its fair share of controversies and issues. For starters, YouTube lets users upload practically any material they want, including copyrighted or inappropriate content, relying only on users to flag this content, which is then reviewed and taken down. But if no one flags the content, it will remain visible on YouTube. Another big issue is that YouTube recommends content to viewers based on an algorithm that doesn’t treat all content creators equally. YouTube’s algorithm has been frequently criticized for favoring videos from content farms, conspiracy and pseudoscientific theorists over more genuine, smaller content creators. As families turn to YouTube for vlogging about their daily lives, there are rising concerns about child safety and wellbeing. Videos featuring acts of child abuse have been posted on numerous occasions. Other times children have been exposed to videos made with popular characters engaging in inappropriate behaviour. There have also been accusations of videos promoting pedophilia, far-right, extremist and white supremacist content. As for monetization, YouTubers can make money. But it’s not easy. First you need to create high-quality content and publish regularly. Then you have become a YouTube Partner, and that requires you to have at least 1,000 subscribers in your channel. But you don’t get any money from your video views or engagements themselves. Rather, when your content is good and popular enough, businesses will pay YouTube to run ads on top of your videos and this is where the money is actually coming from. Each time a viewer clicks on an ad or watches it for at least 30 seconds, YouTube charges the advertiser. Google keeps 45% of the advertising fee and gives 55% to the content creator. So payment depends on the ads and not on the content itself. A YouTuber’s video can have millions of views, but if everyone skips all ads, then the creator doesn’t make any money from it.  <h2>Twitter</h2> Twitter is among the oldest social media platforms. Twitter’s development began in early 2006, when the board members of podcasting company Odeo, including Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone and Evan Williams held a brainstorming session for new ideas. It’s a microblogging service, mainly created so users could share short text messages (called “tweets”) with their followers. Initially tweets were text-only but could contain links to images or videos on other sites, but native support for media files was added later. The first tweet on the platform was published by Dorsey on March 21st, 2006. The platform’s first popularity boost occurred during 2007’s South by Southwest Interactive with Twitter even receiving the event’s Web Award. There were 400,000 tweets published per quarter in 2007 and 100 million posts per quarter in 2008, a year in which Twitter ranked 22nd among social media platforms. By 2009 they had climbed to third place. The first tweet sent from outside Earth was posted by ISS astronaut TJ Creamer in 2010. Since then Twitter has continued growing, reaching 330 million monthly active users during the first quarter of 2019. Since then Twitter has stopped reporting active users and switched its metrics to monetizable daily active users (mDAU), which are the users that sign in each day on their website or any app that allows displaying ads. According to Titther’s reports, they currently have about 190 million mDAU. In other words, 190 million people are watching ads on Twitter every single day. Twitter’s main feature is still letting users post tweets which are, according to the developer’s own definition, “short bursts of inconsequential information”. Twitter has been proven to be very effective in delivering short-fast news coverage of ongoing important events like sports championships finals and, particularly the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson river on January 15th, 2009. Tweets have a maximum length of 280 characters (140 for CJK languages) and can also include embedded images and videos as well as links to a user’s website or blogs. Users can create their profiles, follow each other, comment and reply on their posts, share posts with their own followers (“retweeting”) and organize tweets by content using hashtags. Twitter has the advantage of being very easy to use and that it lets you reach a very broad audience. And while paid ads are available, a lot of businesses and users are doing just great with organic posting and followers, which is absolutely free. On the down side, since there are so many tweets being posted each second, timing is absolutely crucial. If you don’t tweet when your target audience is online, your post will most likely be lost in the flood of other tweets. The 280-character limit can take a lot of getting used to, especially if you tend to be more long-winded when expressing something. Twitter can also be very addictive, as its algorithm will display bits of news and information that are important or relevant to you and will keep you on the platform longer. Finally, options for monetizing your content are very limited. You could publish sponsored tweets or let ads run on top of your content. Maybe drive traffic to your sales page or website. But there aren’t really many options for receiving rewards from Twitter itself for creating high-quality, engaging content.  <h2>Tumblr</h2> Tumblr is a microblogging and social networking site founded by David Karp in 2007. It allows users to post content, including text and multimedia, to short-form blogs and follow other user’s blogs. Tumblr quickly rose in popularity, peaking in 2016 with over 500 million monthly visitors. However, Tumblr’s decision to ban pornography and other adult content has led to a decline in the netowrk’s popularity. Monthly visitors had come down to 379 million in mid 2019 and have continued to drop. Their last report shows 327 million visitors in January 2021. Most of Tumblr’s features are accessed through their website dashboard. It displays a live feed of the blogs they follow and lets the comment, repost and “like” post from other blogs. It’s also the place where users create posts for their own blogs. Posts don’t need to be published the moment they are created. Tumblr lets them queue the posts for publication over several hours or days. An instant messaging function allowing users to chat with each other has been available since 2015 and group chats were introduced in 2019. Tumblr is fun and easy to use, especially for people who enjoy short-form blogging. But with a smaller user base than other platforms and monthly visits dwindling, you’re not as likely to find your family and friends on it. Tumblr has also had its share of controversies, although concerns about how the platform handles users’ private information are much fewer. Tumblr’s main criticisms concern some user’s using it to distribute copyrighted material, promoting self-harm and suicide and hosting content promoting white supremacism and Nazism. Another criticism was that Tumblr was being used to distribute pornographic and other adult content. Multiple content analyses proved that the platform did contain a high percentage of adult content, which led to Tumblr banning all adult content from the platform in late 2018. Apparently this move wasn’t popular among users, because monthly visits to the site have been in decline ever since.  <h2>Snapchat</h2> Snapchat is a multimedia messaging app originally developed by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy and Reggie Brown. It was originally launched on iOS as “Picaboo” in July 2008 and relaunched as “Snapchat” in September of that same year. The app’s creators wanted to address the problems some people face because of the longevity of people’s posts on social media, too often seeing people untagging themselves or removing potentially embarrassing pictures from their social media profiles the day before a job interview. So they decided to create a messaging app where posted content would disappear after a short time. Typically, these messages (called “snaps”) will be deleted 24 hours after being sent if the recipient hasn’t opened them or up to 10 seconds after they are opened. At first snaps consisted only of still images and could only be sent user-to-user. Video snaps up to 10 seconds long were added in December 2012. A “Live Stories” feature that allows people that are on-site at certain events to contribute snaps to a curated story that can be seen by all users was added in mid 2015. Snapchat has enjoyed considerable growth and is one of the most popular social networks/messaging apps, with around 280 million daily active users all over the world. Snapchat’s key feature is that snaps are ephemeral. That’s the way it was designed to be from the very beginning. When you send someone a snap, it will be destroyed within a few seconds of it being opened (1 to 10 seconds, depending on the sender’s choice). Even if the recipient doesn’t open the snap, it will still be gone in 24 hours. Snapchat also lets users remix their voices on a snap using Voice Filters, use augmented reality to add several forms of visual effects and stickers. Snapchat’s main pro is that it’s fun and this is what has made it so popular among the younger generations, especially teenagers. The majority of Snapchat users are aged 12 to 34. Snapchat offers them a less formal, more entertaining way to send messages to family and friends. But the fact that the messages will only be available for a short time often gives users a sense of security that leads them to snap explicit, embarrassing or otherwise inappropriate content. While the snaps themselves will only be available for a few seconds, the app doesn’t prevent recipients from taking screenshots; it only lets the sender know that a screenshot was taken. These screenshots have, on occasion, been distributed publicly, used for cyberbullying or a lot worse. A lot of parents are concerned about what their teens are snapping knowing those photos could very well turn up later.  <h2>Whatsapp</h2> Whatsapp is another network that doesn’t need much introduction. It’s an instant messaging platform, founded by ex Yahoo! workers Brian Acton and Jan Koum. It was originally launched as a beta version for iOS in February 2009 and fully released in November 2009. Versions for Blackberry, Symbian and Android were released in 2010. Whatsapp reached 400 million monthly active users in 2013 and was purchased by Facebook in 2014 for 19 billion USD. This has been Facebook’s largest acquisition to date. In 2021, Whatsapp is the world’s largest instant messaging platform, available for iOS and Android smartphones and KaiOS feature phones and boasting 2 billion monthly active users. Whatsapp accounts are tied to the user’s phone number and the app automatically scans the device’s main contacts list to add them to the app’s contact list. Users can send one-on-one text messages as well as photos, videos, stickers, contacts, files, location and other media types. Users can also create and join groups where they can send the same type of messages as in one-on-one conversations. Voice calls have been available since 2015 and video calls since 2016. Since 2018 users can also post statuses (posts available for 24 hours, similar to Facebook Stories). Its large user base means that almost any compatible smartphone has whatsapp installed. Some even come with the app factory-installed. It’s so common that if you have a friend or family member who owns a compatible smartphone, they will be right in your Whatsapp contacts as soon as you install and set up your account. The app is easy to use and messaging and calls work well. However, it’s not without its share of controversies and problems. First of all, Whatsapp is frequently used for scams and sending malware. Users have used Whatsapp to plan and coordinate terrorist attacks, such as the November 2015 Paris attacks and the 2017 Westminster and Stockholm truck attacks. There have also been concerns regarding privacy and personal data, especially after Whatsapp’s acquisition by Facebook in 2014. In January 2021 Whatsapp announced a change in its privacy policies saying that Whatsapp would begin sharing data with the “Facebook family of apps” and that accepting this policy would be mandatory for everyone who wished to continue using the app. This announcement caused a rapid increase in the number of users in competing apps like Telegram and Signal and has prompted Whatsapp to postpone enforcement of this policy.  <h2>Instagram</h2> Instagram is another service that doesn’t need a big introduction. It’s a photo and video sharing social media platform created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger in 2010. The platform was acquired by Facebook in 2012. Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms today, with over 1.2 billion monthly active users. Instagram’s main focus is photo and video sharing. Photos were initially cropped to a characteristic 1:1 square aspect ratio but support for portrait and landscape formats was added in 2015. Users can quickly edit their pictures by applying any one of several predefined filters. A single post can include up to 10 pictures and/or videos. Simple videos are short-form clips up to 60 seconds long, but can also be published in Albums, which allow up to 10 minutes of video. Users can also post photo and video “Stories”, that are visible for only 24 hours. Instagram also introduced the “Reels” feature in 2019 as competition for Chinese social media network TikTok. Reels are videos up to 30 seconds long with background music from existing sound clips. Instagram is certainly a fun way for people to share fragments of their lives with family and friends. Being so widely used, it’s likely a lot of your friends are already there. It’s easy to use and works very well. However, it does have its cons. For one, the posts on your feed aren’t sorted chronologically anymore. They are shown according to an algorithm that’s friendlier to some posts. So some of your friends might hardly ever show up on your feed despite them posting regularly. Another concern is security. Instagram has been hacked several times, compromising personal information for several million accounts. Finally, there have been a lot of discussions about privacy and content ownership. Instagram’s terms of service say that they have the right to use user’s photos in ads or receive payments from businesses that want to use those photos in their ads. Basically, Instagram can do just about whatever they want with their user’s content, including selling the content to other companies. And it’s Instagram that’s getting the money here. Not the user who actually created that content. As for how users can monetize their content on Instagram, there aren’t many options and they don’t include receiving money from Instagram themselves. Users can create sponsored content featuring companies or brands, use their accounts to sell their own products, become affiliates and use their accounts to sell other people’s products or get some revenue by letting companies run ads on top of their content. That’s about it.  <h2>Pinterest</h2> Pinterest is an image-sharing social media service founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra and Evan Sharp. The platform was launched as a web-based closed beta in March 2010. An app for iOS was launched in 2011; the Android app came along in 2012. Pinterest started out as a social network where people could store their “ideas” (pictures, videos, tutorials, recipes or any other content) either self-generated or from other websites in virtual pinboards. In later years, Pinterest has become more of a visual search engine and e-commerce platform but the original boards are still there. Pinterest experienced a rapid growth in popularity from the very start. They were included in Time magazine’s “50 best websites of 2011” and currently have about 400 million monthly active users. Pinterest’s core functionality is that users can create virtual pinboards where they can store content that interests them. Suppose a user is in the market for a new smartphone. They can create a board called “New phone ideas” and start searching online tech stores or Amazon for possible purchases, Google and YouTube for unboxings and product reviews. All relevant results can be saved (“pinned” to their board for later study before making the actual purchase. Or home cooks can create their virtual recipe scrapbook. Users can also follow other users or specific boards. Pinterest also has a search engine that allows users to find content matching specific criteria, like “Father’s day gift ideas” and has also incorporated e-commerce features that let users purchase products right from within the app. Pinterest is a great option for creating collections of the things you see online and sharing anything you make yourself. As a tool for sharing bits of your daily life with your family and friends, not so much. You can use it that way, of course, but other platforms are better suited for that. Considering it’s one of the most popular social networks out there, it’s had fewer controversies than most of the other big names. The main controversies around Pinterest have been related to distribution of copyrighted material and content ownership. Regarding the latter, Pinterest’s initial terms and conditions stated that any content posted on their site belonged to them and could be shared, modified or even sold. This issue was resolved in April 2012, when Pinterest published new terms of service that eliminated any claim of ownership on posted content.  <h2>Telegram</h2> Telegram is a cloud-based instant messaging service, considered by many to be one of Whatsapp’s main competitors. The client software is free, open-source and cross-platform, with versions for Android, iOS, Windows, MacOS, Linux, Windows Phone and even Haiku. The server-side software is closed-source. The service was created by brothers Nikolai and Pavel Durov and launched in 2013 (for iOS in August and in October for Android). Telegram has experienced constant and quick growth. They had 100,000 daily active users in October 2013 and had reached 15 million daily active users less than six months later. During January 2021 Telegram reached about 500 million monthly active users while becoming the number 1 most downloaded app worldwide. Telegram has all the features you can expect in an instant-messaging service: you can send messages, pictures and videos to your contacts and also files up to 2 GB in size. You can create and send messages to groups of up to 200,000 members and any user can also create channels, which are similar to groups but only the channel administrators can send messages. A channel can be linked to a group to allow comments and discussions. Anonymous or non-anonymous polls can be created inside groups. Normal chats are sent encrypted over the net, but aren’t encrypted to Telegram servers. End-to-end encryption is available for “Secret chats” that are started by invitation and where messages can be set to auto-destroy. Sent messages can be deleted for up to 48 hours after sending and can be deleted by any participant for one or both sides of the chat. Telegram introduced end-to-end encrypted voice calls in 2017 and video calls in 2020. Currently, video calls are one-on-one, but Telegram has offered group video calls for later this year (2021). Telegram also offers stickers (both animated and non-animated), bots and voice chat for groups. While accounts are tied to a phone number, users can create a unique user ID that they can send out if they want their number to remain hidden. They have also released public APIs that third-party developers can use to create clients with all the official client’s functionality. While it’s certainly a good, fast, feature-packed messaging service, it hasn’t gone without controversy or criticism. For starters, end-to-end encryption isn’t enabled on all chats by default; only for secret chats. It has also been criticized for being the messenger used by extreme right-wing movements Jihadists and for distribution of child and teenage pornography. Pavel Durov himself has faced some backlash for defending Telegram’s privacy. In a 2015 interview with TechCrunch’s Mike Butcher, Durov stated “I think that privacy, ultimately, and our right for privacy is more important than our fear of bad things happening, like terrorism.” You can watch the full interview here.  <h2>The Rise of Patreon</h2> Social media is incredibly popular and millions of people use content-sharing platforms every day looking for entertaining, educational, informative or inspirational content produced by other users. Many of these users have become so popular, with such a large following and so many people listening to what they have to say, that the term “Influencer” has been coined to describe them. However, most social media networks offer content creators little chance to earn money from their creations, especially for lesser-known creators. In 2013, musician Jack Conte and developer Sam Yam created the Patreon membership platform to address this issue. Patreon allows content creators like YouTubers, filmmakers, writers, musicians, webcomic authors, podcasters and others to receive money directly from their fans (called “patrons”). Patrons can contribute money either in a per-work-of-art manner or by regular repeat payments on their credit cards. Patreon takes a commission of 5-12% of the creator’s income, including payment processing fees. As of 2021, Patreon has over 6 million patrons supporting over 187,000 content creators who are collectively earning an estimated 1 billion US dollars per year. Patreon has proven a valuable tool for a lot of creators, despite some controversies and issues regarding censorship and pages taken down with little or no explanation. There are other membership platforms competing with Patreon. but another form of competition is making its way into the social media landscape: decentralized social media platforms where users can give money to creators directly. 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"body": "Social media has been popular for as long as it’s been around, with billions of people active on at least one platform every day. One of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has been that, with more people having to stay indoors, more and more people turn to instant messengers and social media to keep in touch with friends and loved ones. It’s been estimated that about 55% of the world’s population uses social media and that around 16 new users subscribe to some platform every second. There are hundreds of different social media platforms. From big, well-known names to a lot of smaller networks targeted at very specific audiences like academic researchers, there is surely a platform to fit your needs and tastes. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest names in the social media landscape today.\n\n\n<h2>Facebook</h2>\nJust about everyone has at least heard of Facebook. It’s the granddaddy and largest of the social media platforms. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes in February 2004. Membership was initially limited to students of Harvard University but started expanding to other Ivy League colleges in March that same year. In September 2006, Facebook opened membership to anyone with a valid e-mail address and at least 13 years of age. They reached 500 million users in mid 2010 and one billion monthly active users in October 2012. Facebook has also acquired both Instagram and Whatsapp and has over 2.7 billion monthly active users in 2021. To give a better idea of what that number means, just about one third of the world’s population uses Facebook each month.\nPeople who register on Facebook create a profile where they provide some personal information that can include their email address, physical address and birthday, among others. They can become “friends” with other users, which lets them see each others’ posts. Any user can publish images, photos, videos or text posts which can be seen by anyone or by people selected through several privacy settings. They can also join groups with other users with the same profession, hobby or other interests and quickly communicate with each other using Facebook’s Messenger, which also allows both one-on-one and group audio and video calls.\nFacebook is a versatile platform that lets users interact and connect in many different ways. And with its large user base, a lot of your family, friends and acquaintances are probably already on it. But being the largest social network with the highest impact, Facebook has its good share of criticisms and controversies. Some of the controversies are related to content. A lot of users have posted fake news, conspiracy theories, far-right, racist and white supremacist content. They have been accused of being used by terrorist groups for planning attacks and for allowing live streaming of shootings and other violent events. But the main issue that concerns people is related to personal information and privacy. First, Facebook has been hacked several times, compromising personal data, including passwords, of hundreds of millions of accounts. Users can link their email accounts so that Facebook can find which contacts are on the network. But doing so also gives Facebook access to email addresses of people who aren’t there. Facebook collects a lot of information behind the scenes; information that their users haven’t even agreed to provide. People have called Facebook out on this several times and has been under scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission for failing to keep privacy policies for over 10 years. Although Facebook has publicly apologized and changed their terms and conditions several times over the years, the concerns are still there and the issues keep coming.\n\n\n<h2>YouTube</h2>\nAlmost everybody on the internet has heard of YouTube. It’s a video sharing social media platform created by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim in 2005 and bought by Google in 2006. It is the second most visited website in the world, behind only Google itself. YouTube’s content creators, known as “Youtubers” are uploading 500 hours of content each minute.\nYouTube is designed for longer form clips than other video sharing social networks. Any user can upload videos up to 15 minutes long. Users that verify their accounts (usually via a mobile phone number) can upload videos up to 12 hours long and create live streams. Viewers can engage with content by subscribing to other users’ channels, “liking”, commenting and sharing videos.\nYouTube has its fair share of controversies and issues. For starters, YouTube lets users upload practically any material they want, including copyrighted or inappropriate content, relying only on users to flag this content, which is then reviewed and taken down. But if no one flags the content, it will remain visible on YouTube. Another big issue is that YouTube recommends content to viewers based on an algorithm that doesn’t treat all content creators equally. YouTube’s algorithm has been frequently criticized for favoring videos from content farms, conspiracy and pseudoscientific theorists over more genuine, smaller content creators. As families turn to YouTube for vlogging about their daily lives, there are rising concerns about child safety and wellbeing. Videos featuring acts of child abuse have been posted on numerous occasions. Other times children have been exposed to videos made with popular characters engaging in inappropriate behaviour. There have also been accusations of videos promoting pedophilia, far-right, extremist and white supremacist content.\nAs for monetization, YouTubers can make money. But it’s not easy. First you need to create high-quality content and publish regularly. Then you have become a YouTube Partner, and that requires you to have at least 1,000 subscribers in your channel. But you don’t get any money from your video views or engagements themselves. Rather, when your content is good and popular enough, businesses will pay YouTube to run ads on top of your videos and this is where the money is actually coming from. Each time a viewer clicks on an ad or watches it for at least 30 seconds, YouTube charges the advertiser. Google keeps 45% of the advertising fee and gives 55% to the content creator. So payment depends on the ads and not on the content itself. A YouTuber’s video can have millions of views, but if everyone skips all ads, then the creator doesn’t make any money from it.\n\n\n<h2>Twitter</h2>\nTwitter is among the oldest social media platforms. Twitter’s development began in early 2006, when the board members of podcasting company Odeo, including Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone and Evan Williams held a brainstorming session for new ideas. It’s a microblogging service, mainly created so users could share short text messages (called “tweets”) with their followers. Initially tweets were text-only but could contain links to images or videos on other sites, but native support for media files was added later. The first tweet on the platform was published by Dorsey on March 21st, 2006. The platform’s first popularity boost occurred during 2007’s South by Southwest Interactive with Twitter even receiving the event’s Web Award. There were 400,000 tweets published per quarter in 2007 and 100 million posts per quarter in 2008, a year in which Twitter ranked 22nd among social media platforms. By 2009 they had climbed to third place. The first tweet sent from outside Earth was posted by ISS astronaut TJ Creamer in 2010. Since then Twitter has continued growing, reaching 330 million monthly active users during the first quarter of 2019. Since then Twitter has stopped reporting active users and switched its metrics to monetizable daily active users (mDAU), which are the users that sign in each day on their website or any app that allows displaying ads. According to Titther’s reports, they currently have about 190 million mDAU. In other words, 190 million people are watching ads on Twitter every single day.\nTwitter’s main feature is still letting users post tweets which are, according to the developer’s own definition, “short bursts of inconsequential information”. Twitter has been proven to be very effective in delivering short-fast news coverage of ongoing important events like sports championships finals and, particularly the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson river on January 15th, 2009. Tweets have a maximum length of 280 characters (140 for CJK languages) and can also include embedded images and videos as well as links to a user’s website or blogs. Users can create their profiles, follow each other, comment and reply on their posts, share posts with their own followers (“retweeting”) and organize tweets by content using hashtags.\nTwitter has the advantage of being very easy to use and that it lets you reach a very broad audience. And while paid ads are available, a lot of businesses and users are doing just great with organic posting and followers, which is absolutely free. On the down side, since there are so many tweets being posted each second, timing is absolutely crucial. If you don’t tweet when your target audience is online, your post will most likely be lost in the flood of other tweets. The 280-character limit can take a lot of getting used to, especially if you tend to be more long-winded when expressing something. Twitter can also be very addictive, as its algorithm will display bits of news and information that are important or relevant to you and will keep you on the platform longer. Finally, options for monetizing your content are very limited. You could publish sponsored tweets or let ads run on top of your content. Maybe drive traffic to your sales page or website. But there aren’t really many options for receiving rewards from Twitter itself for creating high-quality, engaging content.\n\n\n<h2>Tumblr</h2>\nTumblr is a microblogging and social networking site founded by David Karp in 2007. It allows users to post content, including text and multimedia, to short-form blogs and follow other user’s blogs. Tumblr quickly rose in popularity, peaking in 2016 with over 500 million monthly visitors. However, Tumblr’s decision to ban pornography and other adult content has led to a decline in the netowrk’s popularity. Monthly visitors had come down to 379 million in mid 2019 and have continued to drop. Their last report shows 327 million visitors in January 2021.\nMost of Tumblr’s features are accessed through their website dashboard. It displays a live feed of the blogs they follow and lets the comment, repost and “like” post from other blogs. It’s also the place where users create posts for their own blogs. Posts don’t need to be published the moment they are created. Tumblr lets them queue the posts for publication over several hours or days. An instant messaging function allowing users to chat with each other has been available since 2015 and group chats were introduced in 2019.\nTumblr is fun and easy to use, especially for people who enjoy short-form blogging. But with a smaller user base than other platforms and monthly visits dwindling, you’re not as likely to find your family and friends on it. Tumblr has also had its share of controversies, although concerns about how the platform handles users’ private information are much fewer. Tumblr’s main criticisms concern some user’s using it to distribute copyrighted material, promoting self-harm and suicide and hosting content promoting white supremacism and Nazism. Another criticism was that Tumblr was being used to distribute pornographic and other adult content. Multiple content analyses proved that the platform did contain a high percentage of adult content, which led to Tumblr banning all adult content from the platform in late 2018. Apparently this move wasn’t popular among users, because monthly visits to the site have been in decline ever since.\n\n\n<h2>Snapchat</h2>\nSnapchat is a multimedia messaging app originally developed by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy and Reggie Brown. It was originally launched on iOS as “Picaboo” in July 2008 and relaunched as “Snapchat” in September of that same year. The app’s creators wanted to address the problems some people face because of the longevity of people’s posts on social media, too often seeing people untagging themselves or removing potentially embarrassing pictures from their social media profiles the day before a job interview. So they decided to create a messaging app where posted content would disappear after a short time. Typically, these messages (called “snaps”) will be deleted 24 hours after being sent if the recipient hasn’t opened them or up to 10 seconds after they are opened. At first snaps consisted only of still images and could only be sent user-to-user. Video snaps up to 10 seconds long were added in December 2012. A “Live Stories” feature that allows people that are on-site at certain events to contribute snaps to a curated story that can be seen by all users was added in mid 2015. Snapchat has enjoyed considerable growth and is one of the most popular social networks/messaging apps, with around 280 million daily active users all over the world.\nSnapchat’s key feature is that snaps are ephemeral. That’s the way it was designed to be from the very beginning. When you send someone a snap, it will be destroyed within a few seconds of it being opened (1 to 10 seconds, depending on the sender’s choice). Even if the recipient doesn’t open the snap, it will still be gone in 24 hours. Snapchat also lets users remix their voices on a snap using Voice Filters, use augmented reality to add several forms of visual effects and stickers.\nSnapchat’s main pro is that it’s fun and this is what has made it so popular among the younger generations, especially teenagers. The majority of Snapchat users are aged 12 to 34. Snapchat offers them a less formal, more entertaining way to send messages to family and friends. But the fact that the messages will only be available for a short time often gives users a sense of security that leads them to snap explicit, embarrassing or otherwise inappropriate content. While the snaps themselves will only be available for a few seconds, the app doesn’t prevent recipients from taking screenshots; it only lets the sender know that a screenshot was taken. These screenshots have, on occasion, been distributed publicly, used for cyberbullying or a lot worse. A lot of parents are concerned about what their teens are snapping knowing those photos could very well turn up later.\n\n\n<h2>Whatsapp</h2>\nWhatsapp is another network that doesn’t need much introduction. It’s an instant messaging platform, founded by ex Yahoo! workers Brian Acton and Jan Koum. It was originally launched as a beta version for iOS in February 2009 and fully released in November 2009. Versions for Blackberry, Symbian and Android were released in 2010. Whatsapp reached 400 million monthly active users in 2013 and was purchased by Facebook in 2014 for 19 billion USD. This has been Facebook’s largest acquisition to date. In 2021, Whatsapp is the world’s largest instant messaging platform, available for iOS and Android smartphones and KaiOS feature phones and boasting 2 billion monthly active users.\nWhatsapp accounts are tied to the user’s phone number and the app automatically scans the device’s main contacts list to add them to the app’s contact list. Users can send one-on-one text messages as well as photos, videos, stickers, contacts, files, location and other media types. Users can also create and join groups where they can send the same type of messages as in one-on-one conversations. Voice calls have been available since 2015 and video calls since 2016. Since 2018 users can also post statuses (posts available for 24 hours, similar to Facebook Stories).\nIts large user base means that almost any compatible smartphone has whatsapp installed. Some even come with the app factory-installed. It’s so common that if you have a friend or family member who owns a compatible smartphone, they will be right in your Whatsapp contacts as soon as you install and set up your account. The app is easy to use and messaging and calls work well. However, it’s not without its share of controversies and problems. First of all, Whatsapp is frequently used for scams and sending malware. Users have used Whatsapp to plan and coordinate terrorist attacks, such as the November 2015 Paris attacks and the 2017 Westminster and Stockholm truck attacks. There have also been concerns regarding privacy and personal data, especially after Whatsapp’s acquisition by Facebook in 2014. In January 2021 Whatsapp announced a change in its privacy policies saying that Whatsapp would begin sharing data with the “Facebook family of apps” and that accepting this policy would be mandatory for everyone who wished to continue using the app. This announcement caused a rapid increase in the number of users in competing apps like Telegram and Signal and has prompted Whatsapp to postpone enforcement of this policy.\n\n\n<h2>Instagram</h2>\nInstagram is another service that doesn’t need a big introduction. It’s a photo and video sharing social media platform created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger in 2010. The platform was acquired by Facebook in 2012. Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms today, with over 1.2 billion monthly active users.\nInstagram’s main focus is photo and video sharing. Photos were initially cropped to a characteristic 1:1 square aspect ratio but support for portrait and landscape formats was added in 2015. Users can quickly edit their pictures by applying any one of several predefined filters. A single post can include up to 10 pictures and/or videos. Simple videos are short-form clips up to 60 seconds long, but can also be published in Albums, which allow up to 10 minutes of video. Users can also post photo and video “Stories”, that are visible for only 24 hours. Instagram also introduced the “Reels” feature in 2019 as competition for Chinese social media network TikTok. Reels are videos up to 30 seconds long with background music from existing sound clips.\nInstagram is certainly a fun way for people to share fragments of their lives with family and friends. Being so widely used, it’s likely a lot of your friends are already there. It’s easy to use and works very well. However, it does have its cons. For one, the posts on your feed aren’t sorted chronologically anymore. They are shown according to an algorithm that’s friendlier to some posts. So some of your friends might hardly ever show up on your feed despite them posting regularly. Another concern is security. Instagram has been hacked several times, compromising personal information for several million accounts. Finally, there have been a lot of discussions about privacy and content ownership. Instagram’s terms of service say that they have the right to use user’s photos in ads or receive payments from businesses that want to use those photos in their ads. Basically, Instagram can do just about whatever they want with their user’s content, including selling the content to other companies. And it’s Instagram that’s getting the money here. Not the user who actually created that content.\nAs for how users can monetize their content on Instagram, there aren’t many options and they don’t include receiving money from Instagram themselves. Users can create sponsored content featuring companies or brands, use their accounts to sell their own products, become affiliates and use their accounts to sell other people’s products or get some revenue by letting companies run ads on top of their content. That’s about it.\n\n\n<h2>Pinterest</h2>\nPinterest is an image-sharing social media service founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra and Evan Sharp. The platform was launched as a web-based closed beta in March 2010. An app for iOS was launched in 2011; the Android app came along in 2012. Pinterest started out as a social network where people could store their “ideas” (pictures, videos, tutorials, recipes or any other content) either self-generated or from other websites in virtual pinboards. In later years, Pinterest has become more of a visual search engine and e-commerce platform but the original boards are still there. Pinterest experienced a rapid growth in popularity from the very start. They were included in Time magazine’s “50 best websites of 2011” and currently have about 400 million monthly active users.\nPinterest’s core functionality is that users can create virtual pinboards where they can store content that interests them. Suppose a user is in the market for a new smartphone. They can create a board called “New phone ideas” and start searching online tech stores or Amazon for possible purchases, Google and YouTube for unboxings and product reviews. All relevant results can be saved (“pinned” to their board for later study before making the actual purchase. Or home cooks can create their virtual recipe scrapbook. Users can also follow other users or specific boards. Pinterest also has a search engine that allows users to find content matching specific criteria, like “Father’s day gift ideas” and has also incorporated e-commerce features that let users purchase products right from within the app.\nPinterest is a great option for creating collections of the things you see online and sharing anything you make yourself. As a tool for sharing bits of your daily life with your family and friends, not so much. You can use it that way, of course, but other platforms are better suited for that.\nConsidering it’s one of the most popular social networks out there, it’s had fewer controversies than most of the other big names. The main controversies around Pinterest have been related to distribution of copyrighted material and content ownership. Regarding the latter, Pinterest’s initial terms and conditions stated that any content posted on their site belonged to them and could be shared, modified or even sold. This issue was resolved in April 2012, when Pinterest published new terms of service that eliminated any claim of ownership on posted content.\n\n\n<h2>Telegram</h2>\nTelegram is a cloud-based instant messaging service, considered by many to be one of Whatsapp’s main competitors. The client software is free, open-source and cross-platform, with versions for Android, iOS, Windows, MacOS, Linux, Windows Phone and even Haiku. The server-side software is closed-source. The service was created by brothers Nikolai and Pavel Durov and launched in 2013 (for iOS in August and in October for Android). Telegram has experienced constant and quick growth. They had 100,000 daily active users in October 2013 and had reached 15 million daily active users less than six months later. During January 2021 Telegram reached about 500 million monthly active users while becoming the number 1 most downloaded app worldwide.\nTelegram has all the features you can expect in an instant-messaging service: you can send messages, pictures and videos to your contacts and also files up to 2 GB in size. You can create and send messages to groups of up to 200,000 members and any user can also create channels, which are similar to groups but only the channel administrators can send messages. A channel can be linked to a group to allow comments and discussions. Anonymous or non-anonymous polls can be created inside groups. Normal chats are sent encrypted over the net, but aren’t encrypted to Telegram servers. End-to-end encryption is available for “Secret chats” that are started by invitation and where messages can be set to auto-destroy. Sent messages can be deleted for up to 48 hours after sending and can be deleted by any participant for one or both sides of the chat. Telegram introduced end-to-end encrypted voice calls in 2017 and video calls in 2020. Currently, video calls are one-on-one, but Telegram has offered group video calls for later this year (2021). Telegram also offers stickers (both animated and non-animated), bots and voice chat for groups. While accounts are tied to a phone number, users can create a unique user ID that they can send out if they want their number to remain hidden. They have also released public APIs that third-party developers can use to create clients with all the official client’s functionality.\nWhile it’s certainly a good, fast, feature-packed messaging service, it hasn’t gone without controversy or criticism. For starters, end-to-end encryption isn’t enabled on all chats by default; only for secret chats. It has also been criticized for being the messenger used by extreme right-wing movements Jihadists and for distribution of child and teenage pornography. Pavel Durov himself has faced some backlash for defending Telegram’s privacy. In a 2015 interview with TechCrunch’s Mike Butcher, Durov stated “I think that privacy, ultimately, and our right for privacy is more important than our fear of bad things happening, like terrorism.” You can watch the full interview here.\n\n\n<h2>The Rise of Patreon</h2>\nSocial media is incredibly popular and millions of people use content-sharing platforms every day looking for entertaining, educational, informative or inspirational content produced by other users. Many of these users have become so popular, with such a large following and so many people listening to what they have to say, that the term “Influencer” has been coined to describe them. However, most social media networks offer content creators little chance to earn money from their creations, especially for lesser-known creators. In 2013, musician Jack Conte and developer Sam Yam created the Patreon membership platform to address this issue. Patreon allows content creators like YouTubers, filmmakers, writers, musicians, webcomic authors, podcasters and others to receive money directly from their fans (called “patrons”). Patrons can contribute money either in a per-work-of-art manner or by regular repeat payments on their credit cards. Patreon takes a commission of 5-12% of the creator’s income, including payment processing fees. As of 2021, Patreon has over 6 million patrons supporting over 187,000 content creators who are collectively earning an estimated 1 billion US dollars per year. Patreon has proven a valuable tool for a lot of creators, despite some controversies and issues regarding censorship and pages taken down with little or no explanation. There are other membership platforms competing with Patreon. but another form of competition is making its way into the social media landscape: decentralized social media platforms where users can give money to creators directly. There will be more information on that in a later article.",
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2021/06/25 14:01:39
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| to | jesced |
| amount | 2.000 STEEM |
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jescedreceived 1.609 STEEM from power down installment (1.853 SP)
2021/06/11 20:29:36
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jescedreceived 1.608 STEEM from power down installment (1.853 SP)
2021/06/04 20:29:36
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jescedreceived 1.607 STEEM from power down installment (1.853 SP)
2021/05/28 20:29:36
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jescedreceived 1.606 STEEM from power down installment (1.853 SP)
2021/05/21 20:29:36
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jescedsent 2.990 STEEM to @deepcrypto8- "102054794"
2021/05/15 09:57:00
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| memo | 102054794 |
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binance-hotsent 2.990 STEEM to @jesced
2021/05/15 09:51:51
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| to | jesced |
| amount | 2.990 STEEM |
| memo | |
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jescedstarted power down of 7.411 SP
2021/05/14 20:29:36
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}jescedsent 5.931 STEEM to @deepcrypto8- "102054794"2021/05/14 20:29:09
jescedsent 5.931 STEEM to @deepcrypto8- "102054794"
2021/05/14 20:29:09
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| amount | 5.931 STEEM |
| memo | 102054794 |
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}jescedclaimed reward balance: 0.061 STEEM, 0.075 SP2021/05/14 20:26:06
jescedclaimed reward balance: 0.061 STEEM, 0.075 SP
2021/05/14 20:26:06
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}2020/05/08 10:55:42
2020/05/08 10:55:42
| delegator | steem |
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}2020/01/03 02:02:09
2020/01/03 02:02:09
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| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-jesced-20200103t020211000z |
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| body | Congratulations @jesced! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@jesced/birthday1.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 1 year!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@jesced) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=jesced)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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}2019/12/01 19:06:21
2019/12/01 19:06:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | jesced |
| vesting shares | 1970.889171 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #38664037/Trx 7662bb96269583bf6e665f29bb5698b23355bc9e |
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jescedreceived 0.061 STEEM, 0.075 SP author reward for @jesced / como-crear-direcciones-ethereum-con-firefox-y-metamask-kiel-krei-eth-ajn-adresojn-per-fajrovulpo-kaj-metamask
2019/09/08 17:46:33
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| sbd payout | 0.000 SBD |
| steem payout | 0.061 STEEM |
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| Transaction Info | Block #36248325/Virtual Operation #6 |
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}2019/09/06 15:16:30
2019/09/06 15:16:30
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}mattgroeningreplied to @jesced / pxdcku2019/09/05 17:29:21
mattgroeningreplied to @jesced / pxdcku
2019/09/05 17:29:21
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| author | mattgroening |
| permlink | pxdcku |
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| body | Nu, finfine la roboto (nomigxe booster) pagis. Tamen estas tre malmulta por tiom bona afisxo kaj mi pensas ke okazis pro la HF21a problemoj. |
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2019/09/04 19:08:57
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| author | johano |
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| body | Jen fakulo pri cxifra valuto kaj komputilado. Dankon pro via klarigo. |
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2019/09/04 19:01:45
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| title | ¿Cómo crear direcciones Ethereum con Firefox y Metamask? / Kiel krei ETH-ajn adresojn per Fajrovulpo kaj Metamask |
| body | Desde que Bitcoin apareció en escena en el año 2009, se ha visto un cambio en el movimiento económico mundial. Hoy en día las criptomonedas están en auge y han contribuido a crear nuevas maneras de ganar y enviar dinero al igual que nuevas oportunidades de negocios. Una de las criptomonedas más populares y fácilmente canjeables por moneda local (lo que se conoce como monedas fiat) es Ethereum (ETH por su código de bolsa). Para poder hacer transacciones con Ethereum es necesario tener una billetera (similar a una cuenta bancaria). En esta guía estaré explicando paso a paso cómo crear una billetera ETH mediante el navegador web Firefox y la extensión Metamask. Post la apero de Bitcoin en la jaro 2009, oni spertis gravan ŝanĝon en la monda ekonomia agado. Nuntempe ĉifrovalutoj iĝas pli kaj pli popularaj kaj ili permesis kreadon de novaj manieroj gajni kaj sendi monon, kaj ankaŭ de novaj komercaj eblecoj. Unu el la plej popularaj ĉifrovalutoj kaj ankaŭ unu el la plej facile ŝanĝeblaj kontraŭ naciaj monvalutoj estas Ethereum (ETH, laŭ ĝia merkat-kodo). Por fari transakciojn per Ethereum necesas Ethereum-monujo (ĝi iomete similas al bankokonto). En ĉi tiu gvidilo mi klarigos al vi kiel krei ETH-monujon per la retumilo Fajrovulpo kaj la aldona programo Metamask. <h1>Instalar Firefox / Instalado de Fajrovulpo</h1> Para empezar, es necesario tener instalado el navegador Mozilla Firefox. Es uno de los navegadores más populares en el mundo, así que puede que ya lo tenga instalado en su ordenador. En caso de que no sea así, puede descargarlo gratuitamente aquí. Unue necesas la retumilo Fajrovulpo. Ĝi estas unu el la plej oftaj kaj popularaj retumiloj, tial ke vi eble jam havas ĝin en via komputilo. Se ne, vi povas senpage alŝuti ĝin ĉi tie. <h1>Instalación de Metamask / Instalado de Metamask</h1> 1. Desde el navegador Firefox, ve a la página principal de la extensión Metamask. Allí debe hacer click en la opción “Get Firefox Addon” en la parte inferior. - Per la retumilo Fajrovulpo iru al la ĉefpaĝo de Metamask. Tie vi devas klaku sur "Get Firefox Addon" sur la malsupra parto de via ekrano. 2. Una vez en la página de la extensión, debe hacer click en el botón azul “Add to Firefox”. - Sur la paĝo de la aldonprogramo mem, klaku sur la blua butono "Add to Firefox". 3. Después de unos segundos aparecerá una ventana emergente donde se debe confirmar la instalación de la extensión. Haga click en “Añadir”. Una vez instalada la extensión aparecerá el icono de Metamask en una barra del naveador. Es un pequeño zorro naranja. Al hacer click sobre el ícono aparecerá la página que permite crear la billetera. Debe hacer click en “Get started”. - Post kelkaj sekundoj aperos fenestreto kie vi devas konfirmi la instaladon. Klaku la butonon por aldoni la programon al via retumilo. Post la instalado aperos bildeto de oranĝkolora vulpeto en via retumilo. Klakinte sur la vulpeto aperos la paĝo kie vi povas krei vian monujon. Klaku sur "Get started". <h1>Crear la billetera / Kreado de monujo</h1> 1. Una vez hecho click en “Get started” aparecerá una página con dos opciones. Una permite crear una billetera nueva y la otra permite importar una billetera previamente creada. Haga click en el botón “Create a Wallet” - Post klaki sur "Get started" aperos paĝo kie oni vidas du opciojn. Unu el ili permesas konekti jam kreitan monujon. La alia estas por krei novan monujon. Klaku la butonon "Create Wallet". 2. En la pantalla siguiente Metamask solicita permiso para utilizar cierta información sobre su uso para mejorar la extensión. Declara que nunca recolectará información personal, ni dirección IP ni venderá la información que recolecta. Puede aceptar sin preocupación. - En la ĵus aperinta ekrano Metamask petas al vi permeson por kolektado kaj uzado de kelkaj informoj por plibonigado de la programo. Ili deklaras ke ili neniam kolektos personajn datumojn nek IP-adreso kaj neniam vendos la informojn kolektitajn. Do, vi senzorge povas akcepti. 3. En la pantalla siguiente deberá crear una contraseña segura para su billetera. Creada la contraseña y aceptados los términos de uso, haga click en “Create”. - En la venonta ekrano vi devas krei sekuran pasvorton por via monujo. Post kreado de pasvorto kaj akceptado de uzad-kondiĉoj, klaku sur "Create".  4. El siguiente paso es muy importante. En este paso se generará su frase de recuperación. Esta frase de recuperación es la única manera de recuperar el acceso a su billetera. No hay manera que Metamask pueda recuperarla sin esta frase, así que debe anotarla y respaldarla en un lugar seguro, además de nunca divulgarla a nadie. Una vez que haga click en el cuadro gris con el candado, aparecerán 12 palabras que debe anotar tal como aparecen, en el orden que aparecen. - La sekvonta paŝo estas tre grava. Nun vi kreos vian sekurecan frazon. Sen tiu frazo Metamask ne povas restaŭri vian monujon. Do, necesas ke vi zorge gardu vian sekurfrazon. Aldone, tiun sekurfrazon vi neniam diskonigu al alia persono. Post klakado sur la griza kadro kun seruro apero 12 vortoj. Tiujn vortojn vi gardu ĝuste kiel ili aperas, en la ordo kiel ili aperas. Tiuj vortoj estas via sekurfrazo. 5. En la siguiente pantalla deberá confirmar que tiene su frase de recuperación, haciendo click en las palabras de su frase en el orden correcto. Terminado este paso, la billetera ya está lista para su uso. - Per la venonta ekrano vi sciigos al Metamask ke vi ja havas vian sekurfrazon. Klaku sur la vortoj de via frazo en la ĝusta ordono. Post tio, via monujo estos preta por uzado. <h1>Uso de la billetera</h1> En la ventana principal de la billetera podrá ver su balance actual. Además hay cuatro puntos de importancia: Sur la monuja ĉefpaĝo vi povas vidi vian nunan bilancon. Estas ankaŭ kvar gravaj butonoj ĉi tie. 1. El botón “Deposit” le permitirá aceptar ETH en su billetera. Al hacer click verá la dirección de la billetera tanto en texto que puede copiar y pegar como en un código QR. - Per la butono "Deposit" vi povos aldoni monon al via monujo. Klakinte sur ĝi vi vidos vian monuj-adreson kaj per kopiebla teksto kaj per QR-kodo. 2. El botón “Send” le mostrará una ventana donde puede enviar o pagar con ETH. Podrá pegar la dirección o leer el código QR de la billetera destino. - La butono "Send" permesos al vi sendi ETH-monon al alia monujo. Vi povas kaj alglui monujadreson aŭ legi QR-kodon. 3. Del lado izquierdo hay un recuadro gris que le permitirá copiar al portapapeles de manera rápida la dirección de su billetera. Justo encima de ese recuadro gris está el botón “Details” desde donde se puede hacer un paso muy importante: - Sur la maldekstra flanko de la paĝo troveblas du pliaj gravaj butonoj. Unue estas griza kadro per kiu vi povas rapide kopii vian adreson al la algluejo de via komputilo. Tuj supre de tiu kadro estas la butono "Details", per kiu vi povas fari gravan agon: <h1>Recuperación de la llave privada</h1> La posesión de la llave privada es un elemento clave de seguridad en las billeteras de criptomonedas. Los diferentes exchange no le proporcionan a sus usuarios las llaves privadas de las billeteras creadas en el intercambio y esa es una de las razones por las que no se debe guardar monedas en esas carteras por largos periodos. Con metamask si se puede tener la llave privada. Tenado de privataj ŝlosiloj estas grava afero por ĉifrovalutaj monujoj. La diversaj ĉifrovalutaj ŝanĝejoj ne donas al ties uzantoj tiujn privatajn ŝlosilojn. Alivorte, la uzantoj ne estas la veraj, plenaj posedantoj de tiuj monujoj. Tiel oni ne lasu valutojn en ŝangejaj monujoj dum longa tempo. Metamask ja donas al vi vian privatan ŝlosilon. 1. Haga click en “Details” y de la ventana emergente seleccione “Export Private Key”. - Klaku sur "Details" kaj en la aperanta fenestreto klaku sur "Export Private Key". 2. En la nueva ventana emergente deberá escribir la contraseña de extensión que creó anteriormente. - En la nova aperanta fenestreto vi devas tajpi la pasvorton kiun vi mem kreis antaŭe. 3. Al escribir la contraseña verá en el recuadro la llave privada de su billetera. Debe conservarla a buen respaldo en un lugar seguro y encriptado. - Post tajpado de la pasvorto aperos en la kadro via privata ŝlosilo. Zorge kaj sekure gardu ĝin kaj neniam montru ĝin al alia persono. <h1>Conclusión</h1> Por medio de Firefox y Metamask se puede tener acceso a una billetera gratuita para empezar a trabajar con Ethereum, que es una de las criptomonedas más populares y fácilmente intercambiables por moneda nacional. Con solo unos minutos de tiempo se abren las puertas de la criptoeconomía. <h1>Finaj vortoj</h1> Per Fajrovulpo kaj Metamask oni povas ekhavi senpagan, sekuran, altkvalitan monujon por eklabori per Ethereum, kiu estas unu el la plej popularaj ĉifrovalutoj, kaj kiu ankaŭ estas facile ŝanĝebla kontraŭ nacia mono. Do, la pordoj de la ĉifrovaluta ekonomio malfermiĝos por vi. |
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"body": "Desde que Bitcoin apareció en escena en el año 2009, se ha visto un cambio en el movimiento económico mundial. Hoy en día las criptomonedas están en auge y han contribuido a crear nuevas maneras de ganar y enviar dinero al igual que nuevas oportunidades de negocios. Una de las criptomonedas más populares y fácilmente canjeables por moneda local (lo que se conoce como monedas fiat) es Ethereum (ETH por su código de bolsa). Para poder hacer transacciones con Ethereum es necesario tener una billetera (similar a una cuenta bancaria). En esta guía estaré explicando paso a paso cómo crear una billetera ETH mediante el navegador web Firefox y la extensión Metamask.\n\nPost la apero de Bitcoin en la jaro 2009, oni spertis gravan ŝanĝon en la monda ekonomia agado. Nuntempe ĉifrovalutoj iĝas pli kaj pli popularaj kaj ili permesis kreadon de novaj manieroj gajni kaj sendi monon, kaj ankaŭ de novaj komercaj eblecoj. Unu el la plej popularaj ĉifrovalutoj kaj ankaŭ unu el la plej facile ŝanĝeblaj kontraŭ naciaj monvalutoj estas Ethereum (ETH, laŭ ĝia merkat-kodo). Por fari transakciojn per Ethereum necesas Ethereum-monujo (ĝi iomete similas al bankokonto). En ĉi tiu gvidilo mi klarigos al vi kiel krei ETH-monujon per la retumilo Fajrovulpo kaj la aldona programo Metamask.\n\n<h1>Instalar Firefox / Instalado de Fajrovulpo</h1>\nPara empezar, es necesario tener instalado el navegador Mozilla Firefox. Es uno de los navegadores más populares en el mundo, así que puede que ya lo tenga instalado en su ordenador. En caso de que no sea así, puede descargarlo gratuitamente aquí.\nUnue necesas la retumilo Fajrovulpo. Ĝi estas unu el la plej oftaj kaj popularaj retumiloj, tial ke vi eble jam havas ĝin en via komputilo. Se ne, vi povas senpage alŝuti ĝin ĉi tie.\n\n<h1>Instalación de Metamask / Instalado de Metamask</h1>\n1. Desde el navegador Firefox, ve a la página principal de la extensión Metamask. Allí debe hacer click en la opción “Get Firefox Addon” en la parte inferior.\n- Per la retumilo Fajrovulpo iru al la ĉefpaĝo de Metamask. Tie vi devas klaku sur \"Get Firefox Addon\" sur la malsupra parto de via ekrano.\n2. Una vez en la página de la extensión, debe hacer click en el botón azul “Add to Firefox”.\n- Sur la paĝo de la aldonprogramo mem, klaku sur la blua butono \"Add to Firefox\". \n3. Después de unos segundos aparecerá una ventana emergente donde se debe confirmar la instalación de la extensión. Haga click en “Añadir”. Una vez instalada la extensión aparecerá el icono de Metamask en una barra del naveador. Es un pequeño zorro naranja. Al hacer click sobre el ícono aparecerá la página que permite crear la billetera. Debe hacer click en “Get started”.\n- Post kelkaj sekundoj aperos fenestreto kie vi devas konfirmi la instaladon. Klaku la butonon por aldoni la programon al via retumilo. Post la instalado aperos bildeto de oranĝkolora vulpeto en via retumilo. Klakinte sur la vulpeto aperos la paĝo kie vi povas krei vian monujon. Klaku sur \"Get started\".\n<h1>Crear la billetera / Kreado de monujo</h1>\n1. Una vez hecho click en “Get started” aparecerá una página con dos opciones. Una permite crear una billetera nueva y la otra permite importar una billetera previamente creada. Haga click en el botón “Create a Wallet”\n- Post klaki sur \"Get started\" aperos paĝo kie oni vidas du opciojn. Unu el ili permesas konekti jam kreitan monujon. La alia estas por krei novan monujon. Klaku la butonon \"Create Wallet\".\n\n2. En la pantalla siguiente Metamask solicita permiso para utilizar cierta información sobre su uso para mejorar la extensión. Declara que nunca recolectará información personal, ni dirección IP ni venderá la información que recolecta. Puede aceptar sin preocupación.\n- En la ĵus aperinta ekrano Metamask petas al vi permeson por kolektado kaj uzado de kelkaj informoj por plibonigado de la programo. Ili deklaras ke ili neniam kolektos personajn datumojn nek IP-adreso kaj neniam vendos la informojn kolektitajn. Do, vi senzorge povas akcepti.\n\n3. En la pantalla siguiente deberá crear una contraseña segura para su billetera. Creada la contraseña y aceptados los términos de uso, haga click en “Create”.\n- En la venonta ekrano vi devas krei sekuran pasvorton por via monujo. Post kreado de pasvorto kaj akceptado de uzad-kondiĉoj, klaku sur \"Create\". \n\n4. El siguiente paso es muy importante. En este paso se generará su frase de recuperación. Esta frase de recuperación es la única manera de recuperar el acceso a su billetera. No hay manera que Metamask pueda recuperarla sin esta frase, así que debe anotarla y respaldarla en un lugar seguro, además de nunca divulgarla a nadie. Una vez que haga click en el cuadro gris con el candado, aparecerán 12 palabras que debe anotar tal como aparecen, en el orden que aparecen.\n- La sekvonta paŝo estas tre grava. Nun vi kreos vian sekurecan frazon. Sen tiu frazo Metamask ne povas restaŭri vian monujon. Do, necesas ke vi zorge gardu vian sekurfrazon. Aldone, tiun sekurfrazon vi neniam diskonigu al alia persono. Post klakado sur la griza kadro kun seruro apero 12 vortoj. Tiujn vortojn vi gardu ĝuste kiel ili aperas, en la ordo kiel ili aperas. Tiuj vortoj estas via sekurfrazo.\n\n5. En la siguiente pantalla deberá confirmar que tiene su frase de recuperación, haciendo click en las palabras de su frase en el orden correcto. Terminado este paso, la billetera ya está lista para su uso.\n- Per la venonta ekrano vi sciigos al Metamask ke vi ja havas vian sekurfrazon. Klaku sur la vortoj de via frazo en la ĝusta ordono. Post tio, via monujo estos preta por uzado.\n\n<h1>Uso de la billetera</h1>\nEn la ventana principal de la billetera podrá ver su balance actual. Además hay cuatro puntos de importancia:\nSur la monuja ĉefpaĝo vi povas vidi vian nunan bilancon. Estas ankaŭ kvar gravaj butonoj ĉi tie.\n\n1. El botón “Deposit” le permitirá aceptar ETH en su billetera. Al hacer click verá la dirección de la billetera tanto en texto que puede copiar y pegar como en un código QR.\n- Per la butono \"Deposit\" vi povos aldoni monon al via monujo. Klakinte sur ĝi vi vidos vian monuj-adreson kaj per kopiebla teksto kaj per QR-kodo.\n\n2. El botón “Send” le mostrará una ventana donde puede enviar o pagar con ETH. Podrá pegar la dirección o leer el código QR de la billetera destino.\n- La butono \"Send\" permesos al vi sendi ETH-monon al alia monujo. Vi povas kaj alglui monujadreson aŭ legi QR-kodon.\n\n3. Del lado izquierdo hay un recuadro gris que le permitirá copiar al portapapeles de manera rápida la dirección de su billetera. Justo encima de ese recuadro gris está el botón “Details” desde donde se puede hacer un paso muy importante:\n- Sur la maldekstra flanko de la paĝo troveblas du pliaj gravaj butonoj. Unue estas griza kadro per kiu vi povas rapide kopii vian adreson al la algluejo de via komputilo. Tuj supre de tiu kadro estas la butono \"Details\", per kiu vi povas fari gravan agon:\n<h1>Recuperación de la llave privada</h1>\nLa posesión de la llave privada es un elemento clave de seguridad en las billeteras de criptomonedas. Los diferentes exchange no le proporcionan a sus usuarios las llaves privadas de las billeteras creadas en el intercambio y esa es una de las razones por las que no se debe guardar monedas en esas carteras por largos periodos. Con metamask si se puede tener la llave privada.\nTenado de privataj ŝlosiloj estas grava afero por ĉifrovalutaj monujoj. La diversaj ĉifrovalutaj ŝanĝejoj ne donas al ties uzantoj tiujn privatajn ŝlosilojn. Alivorte, la uzantoj ne estas la veraj, plenaj posedantoj de tiuj monujoj. Tiel oni ne lasu valutojn en ŝangejaj monujoj dum longa tempo. Metamask ja donas al vi vian privatan ŝlosilon.\n\n1. Haga click en “Details” y de la ventana emergente seleccione “Export Private Key”.\n- Klaku sur \"Details\" kaj en la aperanta fenestreto klaku sur \"Export Private Key\".\n\n2. En la nueva ventana emergente deberá escribir la contraseña de extensión que creó anteriormente.\n- En la nova aperanta fenestreto vi devas tajpi la pasvorton kiun vi mem kreis antaŭe.\n\n3. Al escribir la contraseña verá en el recuadro la llave privada de su billetera. Debe conservarla a buen respaldo en un lugar seguro y encriptado.\n- Post tajpado de la pasvorto aperos en la kadro via privata ŝlosilo. Zorge kaj sekure gardu ĝin kaj neniam montru ĝin al alia persono.\n\n<h1>Conclusión</h1>\nPor medio de Firefox y Metamask se puede tener acceso a una billetera gratuita para empezar a trabajar con Ethereum, que es una de las criptomonedas más populares y fácilmente intercambiables por moneda nacional. Con solo unos minutos de tiempo se abren las puertas de la criptoeconomía.\n\n<h1>Finaj vortoj</h1>\nPer Fajrovulpo kaj Metamask oni povas ekhavi senpagan, sekuran, altkvalitan monujon por eklabori per Ethereum, kiu estas unu el la plej popularaj ĉifrovalutoj, kaj kiu ankaŭ estas facile ŝanĝebla kontraŭ nacia mono. Do, la pordoj de la ĉifrovaluta ekonomio malfermiĝos por vi.",
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| body | @jesced Yeah a helicopter sounds fishy, I think the turbines probably overheated and caught on fire due to poor maintenance. Which may surge lines and blow them out before it fully fails. Solar is great but its hard to capture it and keep it in storage. Batteries are not very efficient and its probably why solar has not caught on for large scale uses. Many small projects its fine for but when you deal with cities the amount of batteries you would need would be impossible. |
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| body | @solominer I agree on what you said about the magnitude of the EMP needed to affect high-voltage power lines. That's going to need a pretty substantial power source, especially considering we're talking about a non-nuclear EMP here. Also, the government says the supposed aircraft actually hovered over the lines in order to emit the "electromagnetic waves". Hovering would mean either a helicopter or a drone, and I don't know how feasible it would be to deliver the EMP without affecting the electronic systems of the aircraft itself. I'm not an engineer either, so I admit I could be way off here. But the main issue with which I agree is that the root of the problem is really a lack of maintenance and redundancy. Hydroelectric power is great, but it's always good to have backup. Theoretically we have *some* backup capacity in our thermoelectric power plants, but those aren't functioning due to lack of maintenance too. But there is something I've been saying for over 15 years... We live in the *tropics*. So, where are the investments in solar power? We receive enough sunlight all year round to be independent of both thermo *and* hydroelectric. |
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| body | @jesced I was not aware of the blackouts happening In Venezuela. Nor was aware that some are claiming sabotage via EMP using an aircraft. The amount of power capacity an aircraft would have to have onboard would be insane to do anything to powerlines. Now I'm not an engineer so I may be wrong but just sounds very wild, and does not make sense to me. And yes "air gapped" systems are needed. Having critical systems accessible by the internet is a huge concern and should be firewalled at the very least. Sounds like to me poor maintenance of the turbines and not enough redundancy. Sucks you and surrounding neighborhoods had to deal with that. And hopefully due to these blackouts now the people of Venezuela can point out the weak link in the infrastructure and demand it fixed. I know this post is from awhile back but just now saw it. It was well written and I learned alot about the issue. Thanks for taking the time to write this out. Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/solominer) |
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| body |  It’s pretty well known almost everywhere that in Venezuela we are facing major issues with our electrical system. I keep in touch with people from many different parts of the world, and many of them ask me, almost daily, if we’ve had any more blackouts, or if water supply is working. It doesn’t matter if they live in North America, Europe or even Asia or Africa, almost everyone seems to know about the problem. Since March 7th, we’ve suffered several major blackouts, some several days long in some parts of the country. And if there’s no power, water pumps don’t work and cell phone and internet service can’t function properly either. I can say that I’ve been fortunate in this regards, as the longest I’ve been without electricity has been 22 hours, while some cities have faced 60 and 72 hour long power outages. My cell phone company has had outages a for a few hours here and there, while others have been out for days at a time. Our most difficult situation has been a lack of tap water for 11 days, but other areas, even in my city, have had it even worse. Everyone agrees that all services are failing due to the blackouts, but there are two vastly different versions as to why the blackouts are happening in the first place. The official government explanation is that the country is under a massive terrorist attack perpetrated by the US government and its “lackeys” from the Venezuelan “extreme right wing”, in order to destabilize the “constitutional, legitimate and loved-by-the people” government. On the other hand, the opposition’s leaders state that blackouts are happening as a logical consequence of years upon years of corruption and bad maintenance practices that have severely compromised the countries capacity to generate electricity. So, I am writing this to present you all with some of my thoughts on both versions… The government says the first major blackout happened because the computer system that controls the generator workloads at the Simón Bolívar hydroelectric dam (which generates over 70% of the country’s electrical power) was hacked, causing it to crash and, with it, taking down the backup generators. Some hours later, an unspecified type of aircraft posed itself over some high-voltage power lines and began emitting “electromagnetic waves” that further compromised transmission capabilities. I’m not going to delve too deeply into what I think of the electromagnetic wave generating aircraft that “was detected and seen”, but of which there isn’t even a single blurry photo. Most of mu thoughts have to do with the hack that, according to the government, started the whole nightmare. Government officials have also stated multiple times that there have been other attempts, going as far back as January, of hacking the dam’s control computer, until they finally succeeded on March 7th. Now, I have a computer in one of the offices at the university that I dare any hacker to break into. It’s a very old piece of hardware whose only function at this time is running the control software for a piece of lab equipment. Security features are nonexistent… it’s not even password-protected. The only issue for hackers is that it’s not connected to any network… not even the university intranet, so the only way to access the computer is to physically stand in front of it. Why am I mentioning this? Well, ever since the government announced its “cyberattack story”, I’ve been wondering: “This is a computer that controls the generator workload for over 70% of the country’s electricity. I assume it’s the only task that computer manages. Is it really necessary for that computer to be connected to the Internet, especially if you know someone’s trying to hack it? I really don’t see why, and so I find that story a little far-fetched. A couple of weeks ago another big blackout occurred. Social media was full of photos of a fire/explosion in one of the main power transmission stations next to the dam. The official government explanation is that the fire was started by a sniper positioned on a hill adjacent to the transmission station with a high-powered sniper rifle equipped with a silencer. My gripes with this version are two: first, a bit of research shows that silencers are not nearly as effective as they are in movies, especially when used on high-powered rifles. Unless you use subsonic rounds in addition to the suppressor itself there will still be a fair amount of noise. The hill the government says the sniper shot from is about 600 meters from a Bolivarian National Guard Base. For me, the greater issue with this version is how that sniper got on that hill, with his rifle, in the first place. Access to all areas near the hydroelectric plant are closely guarded by the military and, as stated above, there is even a National Guard Base in the immediate vicinity. I personally don’t find it too feasible that a person could freely walk around the area carrying a high-powered rifle. So, in my opinion, the official version has quite a few holes in it. Now, let’s look at what the opposition says. The main angle of the opposition’s version is that there has been a general lack of maintenance for generators and transmission lines. I myself visited the Simón Bolívar dam way back in 2007. Back then, the tour guides openly stated that, out of 20 installed turbines, only seven were operational. That certainly doesn’t speak well for maintenance policies. Word on the street says that in February only four turbines were operational, and that on March 7th one of those four turbines failed causing an overload of the other three, which shut down, causing the first major blackout. The opposition says that a few days later, vegetation that had been allowed to grow too high around some electrical towers caught on fire due to heat, and that fire damaged the transmission lines, and not some electromagnetic wave-emitting aircraft. As for the fire/explosion, the opposition hasn’t really given any more explanation other than equipment failure due to insufficient maintenance. Another reason frequently cited by the opposition as being the cause of our electrical crisis is corruption. Venezuela went through another energy crisis a few years ago, attributed to our hydroelectric system not being able to generate enough power due to environmental factors; mainly, a drought during a year in which El Niño was stronger than usual. At the time, the Ministry of Electricity was created and, reportedly, over 600 million USD were allocated to repair and improve generation stations, both hydroelectric and thermoelectric. Before that, multimillion dollar investments were made in eolic generators (nothing has been said about investments in solar power, however. And living in the tropics, I find that a bit odd). Nobody knows whether the eolic generator park is actually working (nobody ever seems to talk about it), and we have seen absolutely no improvement in our electrical service after the investments stated above. Opposition representatives state that not one dollar of those 600 million actually went into any repairs or improve, but were rather all stolen by government officials. Another source of controversy is the construction of the Manuel Piar hydroelectric dam, which would be the third hydro dam built on the Caroní river. Construction of this dam began in 2007, and it was supposed to become operational in 2012. One of the companies involved in construction was a subsidiary of infamous Odebrecht, and received almost 4.5 BILLION USD. As of 2019, construction of the Manuel Piar dam is reported as halted, and it has never produced a single kilowatt of power. Expert electrical engineers state that, combining all hydroelectric and thermoelectric power plants, Venezuela has an installed capacity to generate 35 MW of power (not taking into consideration either eolic generation nor the Manuel Piar dam), and national power demand is currently around 12 MW. The main problem, according to these experts and many opposition representatives, is that of our total generating capacity, about 80% is non operational. So, those are some of the facts about our energy crisis, and my own personal thoughts on the matter. Which of the two versions is actually true, or is the truth somewhere between the two? I guess it’s up to each one of us to decide what we believe. Personally, I apply Occam’s Razor to this. One version requires many assumptions of aspects that sound far-fetched and of which there is no real evidence. The other version’s assumptions require far less suspension of disbelief. In the end, I’m not buying what the government has to say. |
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Our most difficult situation has been a lack of tap water for 11 days, but other areas, even in my city, have had it even worse.\n\nEveryone agrees that all services are failing due to the blackouts, but there are two vastly different versions as to why the blackouts are happening in the first place.\n\nThe official government explanation is that the country is under a massive terrorist attack perpetrated by the US government and its “lackeys” from the Venezuelan “extreme right wing”, in order to destabilize the “constitutional, legitimate and loved-by-the people” government. On the other hand, the opposition’s leaders state that blackouts are happening as a logical consequence of years upon years of corruption and bad maintenance practices that have severely compromised the countries capacity to generate electricity.\n\nSo, I am writing this to present you all with some of my thoughts on both versions…\n\nThe government says the first major blackout happened because the computer system that controls the generator workloads at the Simón Bolívar hydroelectric dam (which generates over 70% of the country’s electrical power) was hacked, causing it to crash and, with it, taking down the backup generators. 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The only issue for hackers is that it’s not connected to any network… not even the university intranet, so the only way to access the computer is to physically stand in front of it. Why am I mentioning this? Well, ever since the government announced its “cyberattack story”, I’ve been wondering: “This is a computer that controls the generator workload for over 70% of the country’s electricity. I assume it’s the only task that computer manages. Is it really necessary for that computer to be connected to the Internet, especially if you know someone’s trying to hack it? I really don’t see why, and so I find that story a little far-fetched.\nA couple of weeks ago another big blackout occurred. Social media was full of photos of a fire/explosion in one of the main power transmission stations next to the dam. 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I personally don’t find it too feasible that a person could freely walk around the area carrying a high-powered rifle.\n\nSo, in my opinion, the official version has quite a few holes in it. Now, let’s look at what the opposition says.\n\nThe main angle of the opposition’s version is that there has been a general lack of maintenance for generators and transmission lines. I myself visited the Simón Bolívar dam way back in 2007. Back then, the tour guides openly stated that, out of 20 installed turbines, only seven were operational. That certainly doesn’t speak well for maintenance policies. Word on the street says that in February only four turbines were operational, and that on March 7th one of those four turbines failed causing an overload of the other three, which shut down, causing the first major blackout. 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