Hi Steemians!
Blessed weekend!
Today I have bumped into my friend's post today about a REALLY INTERESTING site that could actually help a lot of us to identify whichever steemian is deceased from this cyber world.
Wait... did you say.... "DEAD"??
Yep. You heard me right. They might not be really "dead people" following you, but could just inactive followers or that could have left Steemit for a really long time. And honestly, from my 79 days experience in Steemit, I have found one thing crucial.
Numbers don't matter if you have real people interacting with you
I have been very blessed to have some of my posts worth dollars (not cents) from a single upvote, all because there is actually a solid strong steemian who liked my original, quality based posts.
And that is why I feel, that as long as you build together with your solid followers and support each other, even though they are minnows, you will eventually all grow into dolphins and even whales one day.
So why the fuss with the numbers?
Don't believe me? Here's another steemian who thinks similar with me.
Food for thought #18 - All current Steemians are whales and here is why! - by @pisolutionsmru
So how do I find out who is dead in the Steemit world?
Introducing, the skull

Click on the image to go to the site
This brilliant site made by @mynameisbrian has helped us to filter out inactive steemians list and decide what to do with them.
You can just enter your name and then the page will show the summary. For my account, this is my summary:
The default settings is set to 1 month prior so that you may want to check out who they are and why they have been absent in posting. They could be away and you may need to just do a tiny follow up with those followers and re-ignite the connection again and move them from dead to true followers (bringing them back from the dead, literally?)
I have been very blessed that most who followed me are active and alive, and for my less active followers, I might need to start checking out their post and see how they are. Maybe they are on a vacation, or worse case scenario, they have been cleaned out by the Steemit Cleaners (those who check on plagiarism)
You can also change the filter to an even longer inactive members, and you can actually decide for yourself whether to forgo that account that follows you or not.
The only sad part is that you can see the result, but there is no way for us to drop inactive members.
So do you want to see how many dead followers you have?
Feel free to have fun with the site.
Thank You for Your Time

Please click on the logo to read why I have this project of 1000 SBD at the first place.
