Hi, now that communities do not get rewarded, would it be okay if I could submit articles I find interesting for my community, like it was before? I want to add articles to Bitcoin Cash Africa which are on topic and should be part of my list, but are submitted to other communities. It can also be like a crosspost or whatevr, I don't really care. I just want to have a reference to his article, that is more than just a link in a shortpost. thank you @Read.Cash
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Other were able to submit your articles but I am not sure it's still possible. What is possible is to remove those communities yourself now? I try to only add to one community. One post, one topic.
I dont nuderstand one post one topic. you can very well have three combined topics and also a couple of different communities, where something fits in. I understand people have different uses for their communities, but I think the idea of confining oneself to one community make no sense.
They changed that rule again?
Good day. Please can i get a link to talk to you. Its important. Thanks
do you have telegram or twitter? you can reach me at koushbch
I have a telegram account but i can't message non mutual contacts @Phronesis and i have messaged you on twitter already @Ruth87774870
Shouldn't you ask the author first? If you find an article interesting why not leave a comment and ask if he/she likes to submit it to your community?
To be honest I do find this kind of using others intellectual property a bit weird. If you let them know they can decide themselves or at least remove your community.
If one have an issue that someone else shares or lists their article in his curated community, just because 'intellectual property' then one shoots himself in the foot. I understand that someone may not want to share his rewards (but he does so anyway by submitting to another community, that might fit even less to his topic)
Also, I am not sure if moderators get any point rewards anymore, I thought they do not... So, if I do not get any rewards for submitting, then I am not stealing anything from him anyway. If at all, I am giving him more views with my following, the link could be very well just crosspost to his main community, I have no problem with that. I also have no problem with him setting in advance, that he won't share points for external submitted articles.
What I need to be able to do is to pin good articles that fit into my community and list them there as well. Nothing would be lost for the writer. Features like locking his article from being submitted in other communities can also be added, if he has a real problem with that and wants to hurt himself with less visibility and less active curation.
I just want to go on with what I did all the time. My 'Bitcoin Cash Africa' community now doesn't get any posts anymore, even though a post like 'Bitcoin Cash Adoption in Africa' is much more suitable for my community than the 'Cryptocurrency' general community. But people confine themselves now to one community alone and therefore take a broad and general one. Or a specific one, which also hurts the other way around. they should be able to submit both to broadly accepting and specialized communities. easy.
@Read.Cash any idea?
I do not agree. I like to know where my article is added too. Most communities are messy and I do not like to see mine in between trash.
I do not care if I am - according to you - shoot myself in my foot. I write for me in the first place and I invest hours if not days in writing. It's up to me to decide where I post what, where I like to show my face or not.
I understand your problem you no longer receive as many articles to moderate as before. With me, it's the same but I can't see I miss it. The communities I (help) moderate have topics of my interest. They help me and I post (not in each of them) myself.
You can do the same with your community. Write the good, updated, quality information yourself and if you read others show them the way to your community.
If it's true there are 35 new communities a day within one month each writer has his/her own community and will post in that one only.
I am interested in hearing @read.cash's answer too. Also if it comes to posting in more than one community. If that is cancelled I must have missed the announcement.
Let me know what kind of articles and which community you have (preferable the link to it) and I keep my eyes open for you. 🍀
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I don't have time to write articles. But I am on this platform for a while now and I like to help curate a few communities, which few of them are actually quite big. I moderate the Read.Cash community, the Bitcoin Cash Africa community, Cooking Recipes, Charity, Economics etc. I don't really do it for payment or rewards, I just like to curate. The Bitcoin Cash Africa community is important for me though, because I want any afric-bch related topic to be listed there. It would be a shame to lose out on even one article written by the African community, or on an interesting topic on BCH in Africa.
But the solution of Read.Cash will fix it. So all is fine. Until then, if you really happen to see an article like that submitted to another community, tag me in the comments and I will shortpost a link to it in my community.
Alright if I read something I'll tag you. 👍 I think you read the link @read.cash left? It will be one community only.
I haven't really knows about the community Bitcoin cash Africa community, I have some good articles on Bitcoin cash for Africa and it's been submitted in crypto currency Communities by others without my permission. I will try writing to your community hence forth
beautiful! Feel free to share in other communities if you prioritize them, but you're welcome to shortpost a link to your article with my community, if it suits the BCH Africa community as well. Thank you!
The idea is going to be that eventually we'll upgrade short posts so that it will be enough to post a link as a short post to a community and it'll appear with enough preview like you "shared" the article, but the article is going to stay the same. Kind of like when you post a link in Reddit. Having actual articles in multiple communities is very-very-very confusing - today is probably the second day we're not answering emails about people confused by article in two or more communities.
Yes, that would be a great solution. I don't like having different community tabs as well. I still think being able to submit to different communities and all of them revert to the same article is what I was getting at, but the shortpost version does work as well.
Being able to crosspost via shortpost would be sufficient to me. I just want it to look more or same like the other shared posts. Thank you!
I think is right to do so, because i received notification of my articles being submitted and approved by Communities i didn't submit to. Probably someone did submit them there and they were approved