The Inbox Runneth Over -- Issue #52 -- Where hidden treasures come to light
is a private curation project begun by an unnamed Steemian to honor the exceptional posts she finds in her Steemit travels. She is also curator for @thesteemengine and its group post The Daily Whistle Stops. You'll find more interesting content there.
Finally, there is another curation project run by both the unnamed Steemian and @catweasel on his blog. It's called The Magnificent Seven and it, too, features exceptional content we find on our Steemit journey. Each of these projects has its own theme, tone and focus. You will find things in each that are worth your time and effort -- and excellent new people to follow. I offer all these suggestions with pride. I know they will enrich your day.
@walkerland
@wwf
Image Source
@phillyc
Image Source
or the True God of our Solar System?
@agbona
Mainstream Media Exposes Its True Nature
@caitlinjohnstone
@eonwarped
@moderndayhippie
One veterans rant on the system
@moderndayhippie
stopped watching TV for an hour
and made FOIA a hobby?
@digitalfirehose
(Ulog no. 4)
@denmarkguy
these are links to other worthwhile curation projects.
@catweasel does a project very similar to this one called The Magnificent Seven. It is published whenever he feels like it on his blog. There are about 35 of them so far.
@ethandsmith is doing podcasts about other pieces he enjoyed from The Steem Engine's membership. Look for ones like this ---> The STEEM Engine Express Episode 27 There are (obviously) others available.
The Daily Whistle Stops -- found at the @thesteemengine account publishes one of the best general audience curation collections on Steemit if I do say so myself. Go ahead, ask me about it. I'll be happy to say it again. There are over 200 posts to enjoy at the moment. If you create exceptionally fine content and especially if you consider it undervalued, check this out. It could change your whole Steemit adventure!
@goldendawne is the head writer for The Daily Qurator. Again, if you're a producer of quality content on Steemit, you might want to join @qurator ... if you haven't already. They make it worth your while and they're a lot easier to get along with than I am.
@fiberartists has recently come home again to Steemit and is making a comfy nest for herself in several locations. One is Fiber Ramble -- a weekly curation project devoted to one of her personal passions needlework and fiber-arts-and-crafts. Stop in and see what she's discovered this week ... and maybe contribute some art of your own!
@paddlingnature is a blog that started out to be a celebration of kayaking around in the wilderness by one woman with a sense of adventure and a love of nature, but it turns out she's discovered she really likes curating a lot. So while it lasts, you will make some wonderful discoveries of other blogs and interesting Steemians to follow ... just by reading her posts. Stop in and sample some treasures -- and encourage her to keep going!
Finally, @shadowspub does the redoubtable grandmother of all curation efforts on Steemit, @steemitramble. She also hosts a Thursday discord feature (twice every Thursday, so you have a chance to catch at least one) Pimp Your Post Thursday. Learn more on her blog
good bro info bro. keep it