I also thought about it in terms of communities, but I think the moderators would need to be heavy-handed with the mute button to achieve the same level of quality control. Also, I think the beneficiary reward settings would give a sense of "shared purpose" that doesn't exist by default in the community. The same reward distribution could be done without a shared account, but I think it would require a higher level of trust. Not sure, but there also might also be an advantage to branding under a single account (especially with the SEO issue that affects our communities).
RE: Collaborate to Succeed: Steem blogging teams (teems?😉) - take 2
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Collaborate to Succeed: Steem blogging teams (teems?😉) - take 2
Not done frequently enough if you ask me 🤣
It's possible. The advantage I see is that the dedicated account with an appropriate name wouldn't write to a community, using a consistent hashtag instead (the pre-communities approach). The SEO advantages with this approach, combined with the knowledge that "steemit-football" will always write about football could work.
Got to dash but wanted to reply. Will let my subconscious come up with something more considered.
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