Communities Update + Info - MVP Done!
I have been working on an implementation of Steem communities similar to as stated in the 2017 roadmap:
Feature: Moderation and Community Namespaces
We believe that high-quality content and communities of content producers and their audiences are the primary driver of growth of the steemit.com site, and in turn the wider adoption of the platform and STEEM. To this end, we wish to enable many users to build communities in parallel around curating specific types of content valuable to their audiences.
To enable this, we intend to augment our current tag-based organizational structure for posts with a new system called “communities”, a special group into which others can post articles. Two types of communities will exist: communities into which anyone in the world can post (where community founders (or their delegated moderators) can decide, post-hoc, which posts to hide from view) or communities in which only community founders’ (or their delegated authors’) posts will appear.
This system of moderation will function identically to the aforementioned comment moderation system, with all content (including hidden or moderated content) published permanently in the blockchain to prevent censorship. The steemit.com web site will respect the display preferences of the specific community maintainers (within their own community namespace only) while simultaneously propagating every participant’s voice throughout the blockchain to the entire world (regardless of moderator opinions).
We believe this unique approach finally solves one of the largest problems currently presented to social media services: the dichotomy between maintaining a high Signal-toNoise Ratio (SNR) for a quality content experience free of spam and low-value comments, whilst simultaneously preventing any type of censorship.
It is our hope and design goal for our services (all of which are published with full source code for easy deployment by anyone) to be replicated by others, displaying content according to the wishes and whims of each individual website operator, giving readers ultimate choice over the set of moderation opinions they wish to heed. steemit.com 9 of 22 Finally, a set of to-be-determined cosmetic features of a community’s profile page will be configurable by the community maintainer(s), to engender a feeling of ownership and control over the namespace.
This feature has been nearly ignored by Steemit Inc and has been delayed for over a year from its target in Q3 2017. Instead of waiting for Steemit Inc to implement this feature, which I gather by conversations with @ned will take an absolute, absolute minimum of 4 months or, in Steemit Inc time, another year or more, I have been working on implementing communities on top of Steem independently.
“On top of Steem”?
Communities runs on a layer above Steem in the sense that Steem nodes won’t actually compute communities data, but the transactions will still be stored on the blockchain. This allows for features such as tokens (see DLUX, hashkings, steem engine) and communities to be added on Steem without actually changing the node. More info can be found here in a post explaining how this will actually work.
The communities feature is part of a wider initiative/DApp called Stratos. In the future Stratos is planned to have features such as token creation and links between blockchains to other networks such as EOS or Tron, all implemented on a layer/sidechain on top of Steem. You can read more about how Stratos works here, note that this was before the rebrand from Engine to Stratos.
The Stratos DApp will launch with only one feature - communities. Communities will have the ability to be open or restricted, and have advanced administration features including 4 different ranks able to be granted to different members, each having different positions. Currently communities are at the MVP stage - the development is done (nearly, there is one change currently in testing) for the base version and I am in conversations with an interface about integrating communities into their interface. The communities project will evolve to meet the interface’s needs, so that it will be able to be integrated into any other interface easily.
Very excited!
Looking forward to the Release! :)
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So will SMTs be released with Stratos one day or is that now a different project. You may have covered this previously, but just now learning about this project.
@sirknight hoping you see this tag as this could be good for @steemchurch.
So SMTs are not currently in the Stratos roadmap as I’m hoping that Steemit Inc will at least be able to release those. I’m already in competition with Steemit about communities, and since SMTs are next on their roadmap, it seems too risky and not beneficial enough to Steem if Steemit also creates their own implementation.
Got it. Thats understandable.
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We are just struggling with how to get good visibility for environmental and social projects on Steem. This seems to go exactly the right way to go. Will there be a simple to use interface for NonDevs? Thank you for your great work.
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Contact me on Discord pls. Same username. I might be able to help.
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Yes, you will be able to create a community with the click of a button and manage it from the interface.
Sounds great! So here are more questions of an impatient future user. Lol
When may I click this button the first time? Have you already got an idea? Will it be easy to move existing users and posts into a newly founded community?
,When may you click the button? Not really sure, it depends on a lot of factors. If you’re going to participate in beta testing which we will likely have, then earlier.
Will it be easy to move existing users and posts into a newly founded community? You should be able to (as long as they’re using an interface that supports it) check a box on a post and input the name of the community to post to, then that post will go to the community rather than the blog.
beta testing sounds interesting, if you need someone to random click through it, and if i will have time i would be up for it
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As soon as there is a working interface, I will write a post about beta testers.
I want to be a beta tester!! I have been waiting for communities/closed groups on the blockchain (any blockchain!!) for soo long! I already have a tiny community that I could bring along and test this with.
If this lives on top of Steem - does that mean group member contributions (posts/comments etc. within the group) can be rewarded in the same way as regular posts on Steemit?
And while the groups might be closed/restricted to access on your community platform - can the posted content still be seen somewhere else on the Steem blockchain (with other interfaces?) I guess so, right? Not ideal, but that's the nature of an open blockchain, right?
All communities posts are on Steem, they will still show up on your blog on the Steemit interface (until communities are integrated there), but they have attached metadata that says which community they are in. The posts will still be able to be rewarded with STEEM. If you don’t want the posts to be seen on other interfaces, it is possible that you can encrypt the posts in the community so others can’t read the text. But in general, communitites are intended so all posts are public but who can post to the community can be limited. Does that answer your question?
It does, thank you! I do wonder if closed groups are possible the blockchain somehow, though. I'm looking for an alternative for closed/private facebook groups.
It’s definitely possible - and one can create an interface for reading from and writing to those posts, that would be an interesting project someone can do in the future. @jarvie is trying to create a set of standards for Steem interfaces, maybe encryption could be a part of that...
This is amazing. I was reading through your other posts earlier to get a grasp on where the project stood and boom, I see this update. I will be doing a write up about it and release it on Thursday to get you some more exposure.
I love your move to decentralize things from Steemit as much as possible. Good job on using @themarkymark's node.
I am going to following what you are doing closely. Very exciting.
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Looking good @shredz7 can't wait for all this to come about.
Thanks!
Awesome job. Can't wait to see what this will look like.
Thank you for promoting me in your post!
Thanks you for your efforts to make steem a better place!
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I am so excited for this!!! :D
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Thanks!
Super excited about this!
Thanks!