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RE: Communities Update + Info - MVP Done!

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

,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.

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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...

It's really needed. Many people are fed up with Facebook, but the only reason they're staying there is for the groups. Business groups, interest groups, etc. There simply isn't a proper alternative yet, especially not on the blockchain.

Well then they will find that alternative here :)