So you think you own your content on steem – Sorry to tell you…..

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So you think you own your content on steem – Sorry to tell you…..
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<p>(Edit: &nbsp;A discussion has been had and steemit inc are looking at the situation. &nbsp;I have faith they will make the right decision for content creators. &nbsp;Until then, the below still stands.)</p>
<p>It has always bothered me that the bigger players such as Youtube &amp; Udemy take such a large cut from content creators. &nbsp;Being a Udemy instructor can be hard at times. &nbsp;Courses are continuously discounted to €10 from which I earn €2.50. &nbsp;Although I did opt into their marketing and I can choose to opt-out at any time.&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.unlimitedgfx.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/ownership-3.jpg"/></p>
<p>It’s the same thing on Youtube. &nbsp;If you monetize your content on Youtube, Youtube makes more than you. &nbsp;Its kinda a shit buzz, but content creators like me have been putting up with this for years. &nbsp;They bring traffic and infrastructure. &nbsp;We bring the content. &nbsp;They make loads of money, we make little.</p>
<p>Then I came across Steemit. &nbsp;A blockchain-based website where I could publish content. &nbsp;A place where the middleman didn’t take a cut of my rewards. &nbsp;A place where I had ownership of my content and no third party could remove.</p>
<p>Things have changed a lot since I joined here. &nbsp;So have my feelings about the blockchain and steemit.</p>
<p>Steemit.com is not steem. &nbsp;It is a website ran from the blockchain owned by a private entity. &nbsp;A for-profit private entity. &nbsp;They can do as they please with their website, and you or I have no control.&nbsp;Just like Youtube and just like Udemy.</p>
<p>That might not mean much to everyone, but if you are a content creator like me, that actually makes a living from this sort of stuff, this is important. &nbsp;The changes Steemit.com and steemit inc have made are not in favor of what I thought this blockchain was.</p>
<p>Its been a really busy year on steem. &nbsp;We had the HF and #newsteem arrived. &nbsp;There was a lot of focus on this and it kept people's attention for a long time. &nbsp;Long enough that the changes made and the impact this might have been overlooked by many. &nbsp;It almost feels like these changes were snook in the back door, while steem people were dealing with the other stuff.</p>
<h2>What Changes?</h2>
<p>First of all the ads. &nbsp;Yes, there was some discussion on this, but it never really went anywhere because at the end of the day, steemit inc own steemit.com. &nbsp;The bigger boys making money from my content, from your content. &nbsp;We cant opt-in and we can't opt-out. &nbsp;Steemit Inc is making money off your content and creations and my content and creations. &nbsp;At least Youtube and Udemy give you a cut.</p>
<p>I already hear you say ‘So don’t post to steemit.com’……..</p>
<p>Steemit.com is a backend for all of steem publications. &nbsp;Not matter where you post from, if it is on steem, &nbsp;it will be on steemit.com. &nbsp;Unless of course, the powers above decide to remove your postings from the condenser, which is possible and we have seen it happen. &nbsp;Therefore as it is possible, should we content creators not have the option to opt-in or out of our posts being published to Steemit.com?</p>
<p>This leads me to a second more recent more pressing change.</p>
<h2>Canonical links.</h2>
<p>HUH? &nbsp;What's that?</p>
<p>These are links that tell Google where the content originated. &nbsp;It's about ownership. &nbsp;It tells Google where the master copy of the publication is. &nbsp;Google don't tend to worry so much about duplicate content as long as the original can be located and identified.</p>
<p>A few weeks back steemit inc changed the links so that anything published to steemit.com shows as the original master copy. &nbsp;They did this by setting the links to canonical links. &nbsp; steemit.com shows as the original master copy even if posted through a tribe or app interface&nbsp;</p>
<p>Did I just lose ownership of my content? Well, it sure looks that way to me. &nbsp;Google is now ranking my Excel Posts higher on steemit.com than The Excel Club because steemit inc have change the links.</p>
<p>And wait, this is not just a problem for me, but a problem for tribes and anyone publishing to the steem blockchain. &nbsp;After all, if you publish on 3speak it still goes to steemit.com</p>
<h2>The proof is in the traffic</h2>
<p>I have been working my ass off this year on SEO and traffic. &nbsp;Each month I have outperformed my targets and September was no exception. &nbsp;I will be publishing my usual monthly business report for the month but the last 2 weeks have been a little more challenging than normal.</p>
<p>With the switch to canonical links, I have seen a downturn in my rankings, my traffic, and my impressions.</p>
<p>The chart below is my daily traffic chart. &nbsp;&nbsp;The first 7 days shows a typical pattern, with hardly any traffic at the weekends, and prior to this, it was increasing most weeks.</p>
<p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmPnasSXQFeii5vtbtqxcSaub8dck3vvCheE6jtZrdM4NK/1.0.png&nbsp;</p>
<p>The chart below shows my impressions and clicks from Google over the last 3 months. &nbsp;Nice steady growth. Bar for the last two weeks. &nbsp;The downturn is not that much. &nbsp;But I am hoping to take action before it becomes a problem.</p>
<p>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ2m6q544b1Rf7X29UXRfriwFPKNkR8gi7HxtiHLCKY2D/2.png</p>
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<p>I know google has changed their algorithm, but that was a few weeks previous and I seemed to be doing well from that. So this is a big kick in the face.</p>
<p>The situation I find myself in is that not only are steemit inc making $$$ of my content, but they are also claiming ownership when it comes to SEO and Google. &nbsp;NOT COOL DUDES.</p>
<h2>My Plan</h2>
<p>I am hoping this post will raise some awareness of these changes and the impact they have. &nbsp;I understand Steemit inc can do what they like, but I would really like to take back some ownership of my content. &nbsp;As long as steemit,com has linked this way and have no option to opt-out of ads or Canonical links, they are doing what's been done to content creators for years. &nbsp;That kinda ruins the blockchain for me.</p>
<p>For that reason, until the links are changed back again, over the next few weeks I will be removing content posted via @theexcelclub by editing posts and only leaving snippets available. &nbsp;If people want to read it, they can visit my site where I do have control ( and its google add free hehehhehe)</p>
<p>In the meantime, I hope this post reaches the right people. &nbsp;I would like witnesses to consider if these link types should be a feature of the block, or left in control of steemit inc. (I'm not sure if that is even possible). &nbsp;I would like steemit inc to give us some opt-in or opt-out options and I would like you to consider how important content ownership is, and what that entails.</p>
<p>What's your plan? &nbsp;What do you think of these changes by steemit inc? Do you still feel like you own your content on steem? &nbsp;I would love to hear your comments, your feedback, your experiences below. &nbsp;Let's get the conversation started.</p>
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