Crap. I missed it! Ok I'll keep my head on a swivel and look out if you do any more, this is awesome.
I've been thinking about how to get some more rigorous (cited) philosophy into the philosophy section.
I've come across @steemstem which is promoting STEM fields on steemit by creating a community, curating posts that meet their editorial requirements (which seem to me to strike a good balance between academia and the crappier stuff you might see in 'new'), and hosting promo contests etc.
I think I read that they're partnered with @curie as well, which seems like an interesting route. If you aren't familiar with @steemstem I think it could be a potential model for something similar with philosophy. Food for thought!
Here's some links to get a feel for their project;
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@steemstem/steemstem-winter-2017-2018-project-update
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@steemstem/being-a-member-of-the-steemstem-community
For posting;
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@steemstem/helpful-guidelines-for-crafting-steemstem-content
https://steemit.com/steemstem/@steemstem/guidelines-on-copyright-standards-in-steemstem