Dear @pedrobrito2004
I'm very curious how will communities impact Steemit. So far it does look a bit promising, however I see few major problems.
One of those problems is the fact, that user can post only in one community. So if I would like to publish something related to blockchain and how it's affecting world economy and I could post it in 4 different communities (example: economy / technology / blockchain / crypto) then I've a problem.
For community leaders it will be very challenging to bring people to post in their communities.
The other fact is that ... anyone can create community (it cost only 3steem) and anyone can post in any community without asking for permission / being invited to do so. Im afraid that it will create tons of mess and loads of spammy communities will start up.
I wonder if there is any way to "whitelist" users who would have an access to posting within community. So far I don't see it.
Yours
Piotr
I had not thought about the problem that can be published freely in any community simply by using the corresponding tag ... You are right that it would be good to control that a bit, because the potential for causing disorder is quite high.
I see that administrator and other roles can be assigned, but I don't see that that is associated with any kind of permissions, in other circumstances I would expect anyone to read the posts, but only the members could use the tag to post there, leaving to the administrators the possibility of submitting an internal vote of the group when it considers that one of the post deserves to be discussed to keep it in the community or remove the label.
I think that exceeds the current possibilities of the steem blockchain, but I would like to see something like that in the future.