RE: Developing a community that develops code - organization first
It's good to see forward thinking in motion. I wish I brought more to the table in terms of programming skills.
The potential for Steemit is extremely high...with Facebook rolling out 'professional mode,' they've been giving bonuses to content creators (normally nearly next to nothing...TONS of post views/interactions are needed to earn substantially), which certainly opens the possibilities up in terms of interest from end users AND creators who want more from their community. Those social companies are notorious for lowering the earning scale over and over (which they have done every month since the professional mode rollout). That mindset should give way to a need for sites like this (the investment angle may hurt getting younger people interested). I'm in the social media/content field and can tell you that with AI taking over, the need for social community interaction will eventually shift to 'metaverse-type' communities once the gap is bridged between the cost of technology and user need. Just my .02
Thanks for the feedback, and welcome to the blockchain!
I agree. Also, Twitter, Locals, YouTube, Rumble, and Substack all offer monetization now. I definitely think that the model of paying social media content producers is taking hold throughout the industry. We just need to get better at creating an ecosystem that attracts people.
With that background, I definitely look forward to hearing your perspective on things as you get familiar with the platform.