STEM Saturday Post Promotion #35: Filling the promoted page with STEM content
Once again, because we don't have much competition for the /promoted page, I decided to promote multiple posts for STEM Saturday. This week that included posts by @jorgebgt, @o1eh, and @sarahjay1.
If you are a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics enthusiast, please consider following these accounts.
Welcome to our 35th STEM Saturday post promotion on the Steem blockchain. In celebration of the occasion, I have once again promoted the Popular STEM community to the top of the /promoted list.
Pixabay license from Angelo Giordano at source.
This marks the thirty-fifth consecutive Saturday that our community has held the top of the /promoted page.
As previously announced, the promoted post(s) will be pinned in our community, and will remain pinned until payout time or until dropping out of the top-2 promoted posts for our community.
Because there are more than 2, the posts should periodically rotate in and out of the pinned slots.
The Post
This week, since there wasn't much competition for the top of the page, I promoted three posts. Now we have a STEM Saturday /promoted page that's entirely dedicated to STEM topics. The posts were:
- Climate Change or a Temporary Anomaly? by @o1eh.
- The resources that we will need in the conquest of the Moon. by @jorgebgt.
- Crocodile mummies unearthed in ancient Egyptian necropolis were finally studied by @sarahjay1.
As with prior weeks, all posts were passed through three separate online plagiarism checks before promotion. As a reminder, I only consider posts that are unique to the Steem blockchain for STEM Saturday promotions.
Here are the posts at the top of /promoted:
Promotion Cost
In order to promote these posts, I burned 0.03 SBD (equivalent to about 1/6 STEEM) by sending it to @null with the memo field set to: @[ACCOUNT]/[PERMLINK]
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The Community
The Popular STEM community is intended to be a place for accessible STEM conversations (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). If you have an interest in STEM topics, please come join us!
About STEM Saturday
If members would like to have your own STEM content considered for future promotions, please come join us and start contributing. I don't know how long I'll be continuing the tradition, but while I do, here are the minimum requirements for consideration (subject to change without notice ;-).
- Original, plagiarism-free content
- Minimum word count: currently 300 words, but this may be adjusted.
- The content must not be cross-posted on other web sites or blockchains. Correct use of the #steemexclusive tag is encouraged.
- English language. (sorry, it's the only one I know)
- Because a post leaves /promoted at payout time, posts created shortly before STEM Saturday may be more likely to be chosen than older posts.
All community members are invited to create original and exclusive content that can be considered for future promotions.
Please help grow the science & technology audience on the Steem blockchain by following the Science and Technology on the Social Blockchain Facebook page then liking & sharing our links!
Pixabay license, source
Reminder
Visit the /promoted page and #burnsteem25 to support the inflation-fighters who are helping to enable decentralized regulation of Steem token supply growth.
I liked the article about the moon and resources for exploration. I didn't know that water is so important on the moon. You can not only drink it, but also get oxygen and hydrogen from it for rocket fuel. very interesting article!
All very good post, thanks for informing us about the most outstanding stem publications. Best regards.
Thank you for sharing the advances of science.
congratulations to all three
All the articles are great! I know that you love all sorts of cosmic and celestial themes. One of the rare natural phenomena was over our city. It was very beautiful!
Triple convergence of Venus, Saturn and the Moon over Belgorod