Get paid for writing articles about STEEM [SteemCenter]
Despite my efforts at re-steeming, I don't think many people have seen the great work of @wagnertamanaha who runs @steemcenterwiki - an account which gives away rewards to those who contribute to the STEEM.CENTER wiki
Many months ago, I launched STEEM.CENTER in hopes of solving the knowledge crisis in Steemit, where only the few elite knew everything, and everything was scattered far and wide across thousands of outdated STEEM posts.
The reality? Not much has improved. Just over a month ago, @wagnertamanaha decided to create a program where people are paid for their contributions to the WIKI, centralizing our knowledge, keeping it up to date, contributed to by multiple people.
Some of STEEM.CENTER's articles:
- List of STEEM wallets
- What's the difference between STEEM, SBD, SP, and VESTS?
- API Libraries for Developers
- And quite a few more, especially if you contribute!
I strongly recommend you check out the posts at https://steemit.com/@steemcenterwiki and join in on contributing where you can. It helps STEEM, and it's guaranteed income for you too.
It's nice to see something like this being developed, especially if it is kept current. As a relative newbie here, I have found it confusing to wade through lots of published articles... only to discover that the information offered is now out-of-date.
hello @someguy123
The creation of @steemcenterwiki is thoughtful development. What you said is very true the little information we have about steemit is scattered all over the place.
Thanks to you and @wagnertamanaha for this innovative account.
Upvoted and followed.
Thank you and good luck for us all!
Thank you very much and let's make Steem.center in the center of all things steem!
This is a very good idea, in particular for new users to get information from one unique place.
It might be worth asking @timcliff if he can add this to the welcome page links.
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Great Idea!
I've added this to the @steemittalk podcast agenda to be discussed on this Saturday's recording!
Wow! This is friggin awesome!