Content Discovery Challenge #1: Who has the most interesting feed?
Let's build connections on the blockchain. Here is a fun question for the Steem community: Who follows the most interesting content creators?
Pixabay license from Gerd Altmann at source. Search string, "exhibition".
Many readers probably know this already, but for those that don't... One of the interesting capabilities of the Steem blockchain is the ability to see someone else's "follow feed".
For example, if I visit https://steemit.com/@steemcurator01/feed, I can see everything that is posted by the people that steemcurator01 follows.
Similarly, if you visit https://steemit.com/@remlaps-lite/feed or https://steemit.com/@remlaps/feed, you can see the posts by the people that I follow.
This can be useful for two reasons: (i) With a whale account, it could help you collect more curation rewards by signaling the posts that the account might vote for; and (ii) It can help you to find accounts that are posting interesting content so that you can follow them and add their posts to your own feed.
So, as a fun exercise, I invite everyone to reply to this post with links to the Steem feeds that you think are most interesting. You can share your own feed or someone else's.
I'd be especially interested to know if there are any feeds out there that contain a lot of science & technology content?
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I am not subscribed to scientific channels. The only community where scientific materials are published is yours Popular STEM.
In my feed , I can highlight @apnigrich he publishes interesting posts about housekeeping, he also has a feeder in his yard, different birds fly there. He takes great photos of birds and talks about them. I like his blog.
I also get ideas for inspiration from the author @bambuka
точно Popular STEM? буквы не потерялись.
Но спасибо! :) Порадовала. :)
нет там все правильно)
точно! я был не прав. Увидел :)
I usually look at @steemcurator01 and @steemchiller's feed. I understand who they follow and why, and who they find worth following. I notice interesting content from time to time.
Coincidentally, I was looking at @steemchiller's feed after I posted this last night. I agree that he's got a pretty good follow list. That's how I happened to see the post, [Steemit DIP] 1. API Endpoint Project (Progress Report). Otherwise, I would have overlooked it.
There is good content.
I wish you a happy start to the week