So far, from my very limited experience in the subject, it reminds me of what I saw with the start of the "Google Circles".
I hope it doesn't become a ghost town as the platform I refer to.
I still have a lot to learn, but I'm curious and I will see how this develops, for now I find it as a way to organize my Feed list and be able to filter the posts of my interest much faster, in that sense it also makes me Remember the "Facebook Groups".
Creating it was very simple, the payment of 3 Steem and a minimum configuration was all I needed to create one. I planned to make one for my academic content first, but I was careful to review the list and found that there was already one that was dedicated to educational resources at https://beta.steemit.com/trending/hive-122108
As I do not like the redundancy when it comes to content sites, because instead of creating my own I joined an existing one, and then I will have to see if the matter is organized further and create a specific community for publications dedicated to University Education and related.
So, as I was publishing some old translations that I had done a few years ago for a friend's son, because I created a community dedicated to the subject and left it open, on that subject I had not seen any, so there would be no redundancy. Since I am not very active to attract people, I do not think I have many participants for a while, if it becomes active I hope to pass the role of administrator to someone more qualified in the group.
I also comment that although the Beta.Steemit frontend is simple to operate and clear in its operation, I have taken some pleasure to the Steempeak interface, so I was looking for how to review the communities since the latter. I think I found a way that is not complicated and I planned to make a post about it ... I have not yet reviewed if someone else has already written it ... well, anyway, I think I will write it.
So far, from my very limited experience in the subject, it reminds me of what I saw with the start of the "Google Circles".
I hope it doesn't become a ghost town as the platform I refer to.
I still have a lot to learn, but I'm curious and I will see how this develops, for now I find it as a way to organize my Feed list and be able to filter the posts of my interest much faster, in that sense it also makes me Remember the "Facebook Groups".
Creating it was very simple, the payment of 3 Steem and a minimum configuration was all I needed to create one. I planned to make one for my academic content first, but I was careful to review the list and found that there was already one that was dedicated to educational resources at https://beta.steemit.com/trending/hive-122108
As I do not like the redundancy when it comes to content sites, because instead of creating my own I joined an existing one, and then I will have to see if the matter is organized further and create a specific community for publications dedicated to University Education and related.
So, as I was publishing some old translations that I had done a few years ago for a friend's son, because I created a community dedicated to the subject and left it open, on that subject I had not seen any, so there would be no redundancy. Since I am not very active to attract people, I do not think I have many participants for a while, if it becomes active I hope to pass the role of administrator to someone more qualified in the group.
I also comment that although the Beta.Steemit frontend is simple to operate and clear in its operation, I have taken some pleasure to the Steempeak interface, so I was looking for how to review the communities since the latter. I think I found a way that is not complicated and I planned to make a post about it ... I have not yet reviewed if someone else has already written it ... well, anyway, I think I will write it.