Steemit's Best Classical Music Roundup [Issue #7]
Finding and sharing the best classical music content on steemit!
In this issue:
- What's new?
- Roundup issue #7
- What is this initiative?
- How you can help?
Image Source: Pixabay.com, License: CC0, Public Domain
1. What's new?
- We have no special announcements for this issue, but would like to say a big "Thank You!" to the authors who are helping to create Steemit's classical music ecosystem.
2. Roundup issue #7
Since our last roundup post, there have been about 10 new articles posted in the categories that we monitor, and we have shared seven articles on the Steemit's Best Classical Music facebook page.
Here are the articles we shared. Some are still eligible for payout votes, so you know what to do!
As with our previous three roundup posts, each of these authors will receive a proportional share of this roundup post's liquid author rewards (Steem and SBD, not SteemPower).
(note: Although we don't curently envision changing this practice, this reward distribution is subject to change without notice, at our sole discretion.)
3. What is this initiative?
To introduce the wider community to steemit.com, we have launched the facebook page, Steemit's Best Classical Music, and we are monitoring a number of classical music related categories (and others) on steemit. We share the best posts that we find about classical music on our facebook page.
The point of this is to raise steemit awareness and visibility among people on facebook who share an interest in classical music. Additionally, to bring additional attention to the best articles and authors that we find, we recently began sharing periodic roundup articles here on steemit.
Sharing guidelines
Standards for sharing are subjective, but here are some guidelines to show the kinds of the things that we look for:
- Original steem blockchain content
- Attractive formatting
- Well written grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc.
- Roughly 500 to 2,000 words in length
- English language text (Sorry, that's the only one we know.)
- Supplementary video embeds from other platforms - such as youtube - are encouraged when accompanied by original steem block chain content.
- Word length expectations will be relaxed for videos of original performances or compositions by the steemit author.
- Sharing of articles by a single author will be limited to one or two per week.
- To avoid spamming our facebook audience, sharing on facebook will generally be limited to one or two posts per day.
4. How you can help.
This initiative is intended to promote steemit, and to strengthen the classical music ecosystem here, so if you share these goals we would appreciate your support! Here are some ways you can help:
- Contribute your own original content about classical music to the steem block chain.
- If you have a facebook account, "Like" us here, and adjust the settings to see all of our posts.
- Reshare articles from our facebook page with your facebook friends.
- Resteem our roundup articles.
- Use your upvotes to support the authors of articles that we find and share.
- Let us know if there are any articles that we have overlooked.
- Delegate steempower to the @classical-music account to give weight to our votes for authors of classical content.
- Follow the @classical-music curation trail through streemian.com.
- This is a user driven initiative with no whale support, and we're making it up as we go, so we enthusiastically welcome your ideas.
You're doing great work! Classical music is also an undervalued topics at Steemit. Maybe not so classical as in classical/classical but you may like this post (here) with music from Ryuichi Sakamoto, his latest album 'async'.
Thanks so much for including me, and for the write-up on the Facebook page! It was such a great surprise to click over there and see my article!
You're welcome. And thank you, again, for posting the article! I enjoyed the video, and I really connected with your description of the contrast between the scarce music of the 1980s and today's ubiquity.
Thank you! Re-steemed. Keep it up. :)