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RE: 100 DAYS OF STEEM : Day 21 - Community Curators for May 2020

The account number will become clear when the key is passed to you.

I suspect you will know many of the authors within your community, and so you will become familiar with their posting habits.

If the requirements are too onerous for you we can skip @project.hope this month and pass the award on to another curator.

Please confirm if you are accepting or not.

Thank you

The Steemit Team

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Appreciated @steemcurator01.

Please be assured that our response is positive. We accept this challenge.

Perhaps the emotion of being selected aroused many concerns in us, many questions that we want to clarify. But I understand that this is a new initiative for you also where you will learn from us and the procedures will be perfected in the following months.

Therefore, the selected teams have a great responsibility since we are "Pioneers" in this new modality which I am sure will bring only positive reactions and benefits for more authors.

This strengthens the entire ecosystem: the economy also benefits, there will be a fairer distribution of rewards and the authors who benefit will see further growth in their accounts.


I have a proposal for you:

Could you study the possibility of making the "Conditional Distribution" of the curation SP generated during that month of delegation?
This would be your greatest gesture of kindness towards the curators in charge and the community in general.

What is a "Conditional Distribution"?
You could delegate, suppose for 6 months, the amount of curation SP generated by each curator during this month of delegation.

Thus, after that month had elapsed, the curators would have the opportunity to see their communities grow beyond the duration of the prize of this contest, to grow their accounts in SP and thus have greater voting power to continue doing good work within their communities.

Do you like my proposal? Hopefully they can consider it.

Friend @juanmolina, excellent proposal, I recommend you make a publication to make that proposal.

@steemitblog has a publication where they are requesting ideas, and I think your idea is very solid, in addition to helping both grow in this sense to the one who makes the delegation as well as to the one who receives it.

Yours,
Lanz José

Thanks dear friend.
I´ll try to.

Hi @steemcurator01, @steemitblog

Thank you again for prompt reply and being so communicative.

I'm naturally still interested with offered collaboration and received support. My goal was to share some concerns, which I like to do since I believe that communicating those concerns and learning other people's opinions can only help achieve our goals.

It will help to make things right. That's my learning process, especially when I'm involved into something new. I collect data, discuss things when I'm unclear, share my concerns and then I act.

So again: you can still count on us.

Yours, Piotr

Fellow curators of @project.hope I think it's fair to ask our participants to self declare if they're going to cross post. I think the community is mature enough to understand the situation and the requirement. And if cross posting to "the other community" is important for their income, they can do it after the payout window of #steem, that's their own problem. There's no term for "self plagiarism", but they will have to deal with their "authority" from the other community which like to downvote everything.

Hello @steemcurator01, we very much appreciate the designation of @project.hope to take this responsibility, I fully understand @crypto.piotr and the concern it raises, I think it is reasonable, now, I also know that it is a pilot project and it is It is necessary to listen to and analyze what the community is saying, but I also know that we will organize ourselves to face this challenge successfully.

@steemitblog and the Steemit team got pregnant in an initiative where the contribution of ideas from the community is requested, it is good to analyze and reflect on each approach made by the community, especially when Project HOPE has shown that we are committed to this platform.

Steem's success is our success.

Thank you!