A look Forward on my steemit Anniversary
justbecause·@bashadow·
0.000 HBDA look Forward on my steemit Anniversary
7/31/2019 <div class="text-justify"> <center><h2>Looking Forward to the next two years</h2></center> Two years ago on 7-31-2017, my account was approved by Steemit at 17:56 Alaska Time. Some front ends have my joined date as August 1st. That would be correct also, as 7-31-2017 17:56 Alaska Time would have been 8-1-2017 01:56 Universal Coordinated Time. It has been a pretty fun two years, I could go on and on about all the different people I have met and have communicated with over the last two years, shouting them out one by one, but I know me, I would forget people that have been important in my growth and my enjoyment on steem, So I will take this opportunity to put a few thoughts out and see where they can go. Scot-tribes, and Steem-Engine tokens. have started up and been around now for almost a month. There are bound to be growing pains, and people questioning the need for them when SMT's are just around the corner. Sometime that corner can be a long way off, the creators of Steem-Engine and Scot-tribe system are here now. I have enjoyed collecting a few of these coints/tokens, I see post everyday where people are having fun with them **now**, not waiting to turn the corner. <center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTAY8yHAut3vMjiQaGnRVeLjhSqLFdtCnEXqixs7fT52N/weblook.png</center> I have been re-learning HTML and CSS in the hopes that one day someone will make it possible to have a personal home page on the block chain. I know a lot of people no longer have *"Personal Home Pages"*, when the internet started and service providers were a dime a dozen, hosting individual and personal web pages was the norm. Things changed. They, (and no I have no clue any more than anyone else who *THEY* are), figured out they could make a shit ton of money by charging extra for the home pages, and that by making them **Re-New** every two years they could keep making money for ever. We have seen what this sort of control has done. We have seen what Microsoft's Purchase of Git-Hub has done. It is very easy for any domain name to be taken down at the will of **THEY/THEM**. HTML is text. CSS is text. Block Chain tech handles ***TEXT*** very well. I look forward to the day that I will log-in and see a post announcing **Get your personal Homepage now**. I would like an online home page, I can envision `Https://bashadow.steemit.com` address. Or any of the other front ends as an address, `https;//bashadow.pal-net.io`. Why you might ask would this be a good idea. One of the primary reason for me is not that important, the most important reason is that with a block chain hosted web site, you have a layer of almost un-touchability added in. We have seen how easy it is for *them* to take down *you*. Price of a domain and renewal fees can be an issue. I could give go-daddy or similar hosting sites money to host my page, and then I have to give someone else money to **rent** my web site name. Yes it is **rent** only, you do not own your name, if you forget to re-register and someone notices, then they can take your name and trash your old stuff. (People have a tendency to not update their bookmarks). So the above is two, what I think are, good reason to have a web page hosted on a block chain. My reason is because I would like people to be able to see what I have done. I like to take pictures and share them, (been a tad slow in that department lately). Showing a portfolio of pictures on steem block chain is not that easy. Yes I know you can go to steempeak and they have a button or image search available, and there are other ways also. I also know that it is not that difficult to create with HTML, CSS and very basic Java Scripting, to have a slide show of all your pictures ever posted, (well until the picture holding time runs out). I also like to write. sometimes I write a lot, some times those little stories are loosely connected. With my own homepage I could have an easy to reach Table Of Content for all my writings. I could have a section of what's new today, what did I find today, and all the other things that people used to post on personal pages 10 years ago, before they started to die out, and become to expensive. Along with Steem-Engine, and Scot-Tribes, there is TokenBB, a bulletin board system that is available to anyone that want to use it or to have a personal version of it. This could easily be added to a personal page, and could be used as a guest book style site. All the parts are here for a block chain **Personal** web page. It just need to be built. I know a lot of you are thinking but I have a steemit/pal-net/etc page, why do I need a *"Personal"* page. We all have our own Idea of what a page should look like, what a page should contain, and some of us want the freedom to design our own presence, to present our best profile. You are limited on what you can do with your "Steemit" page. You have no design option, you can not change the color, layout or any of it. You can change your banner. You can link a steem page to your profile, but the Mark Up/Down script/language is not very conducive to adding your own personal style to a web page. I can see a lot of uses for a personal page, for those looking to have a more **Professional** page, think of what you can do, you can show your current products, you can have a link to your pay-pal or other transaction feature, links to parts of the internet that do now work on a block chain. I myself do not have any of these type accounts, I have no idea what you can do with a personal ETSY site, or Amazon Affiliate Site, or how customizable a facebook or youtube site is. I do know that with a normal web page you can link to all of those. On a steemit blog/post you as a professional can not include any of the search engine meta tags you can not on a steemit blog/post be very easily found unless you already have a following. With a **Professional** type page individual page you have full control over your meta tags, your search engine optimization schemes, and all of these have the potential to bring people into your steem block chain world, and to have them cast votes on your content thus increasing your income. Well that is pretty much it for my Steemitversay post. It has been a fun two years so far, I think the future holds promise, we just need to embrace it, and I really hope some developer see's the potential of Block Chain Personal Web pages. I know IBM Block Chain does this for big business, so hopefully someone will do this for the people. </div>
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