Communities and other questions...

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There are these great new features available with communities on steemit and steempeak. It's great and amazing and everything but it is quite challenging to understand what happens when you post something. This post will be a kind of experiment to understand what happens. I would also like to learn from your experiences. If you could just write in a comment what happens in the following cases so we could all learn from it.

1 Posting directly to the community

When you post to a community through steemit or steempeak, your article will only be visible there. You can then resteem it to your own blog if you wish to. What happens however when you put a tag like ctp? I believe it will then show in the community and also on CTPtalk.com. This post is obviously a test to figure it out. It is posted in the community through steempeak and not on my blog but I've added the ctp. I will figure out where this post will appear and write it in a comment.

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Posting on steempeak - writing the post into the community

2 Posting on the blog with the tag of the community

I assume that this will allow to post on your blog and also have the post in the community. Probably this means that the post is automatically resteemed to your blog.

3 What happens if you post on ctptalk.com using the community tag?

If you have tried it please write a comment to tell me what happens if you write on ctptalk.com and you use the hive-119826 tag (this is the ctptalk community tag). Where does it show?

I believe that will give a lot of nightmares to explain to the people who join steem. I can't imagine how tricky this will be explain through lessons for @jongolson if he wants to keep steemsavvy and clicktrackprofit up to date...

Is there a list with all the websites that use fire-pay?

Another question that is a bit unrelated here. I would like to ask if you know if there is a list with all the websites that support fire-pay?

I would be very happy for your answers!



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(Edited)

As I mentioned above, this post was written in the community using steempeak (case 1). It appears as follows:

My conclusion is this (case 1):
If we post in the community using no tags it will show only there. But then our post will not be elegible for CTP tokens.
If we add the ctp tag, it will be visible in the community and on ctptalk. It will be elegible for CTP tokens.
To be visible on our feed the post needs to be resteemed.

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If you want to post in a certain community, you have to post DIRECTLY there... If you post OUTSIDE and add community tag, it will NOT show inside the community. (but maybe this depends on the ROLE that you have inside THAT community... not sure about that)

If you post IN the community and put TAG of some of the tribes, it will show there also (as they have the OLD Steemit condenser that shows EVERYTHING)... If a tribe changes to a new Steemit condenser, it will not work there either...

The only way (at this moment) to post in more than 1 community is to use a cross-posting option on Steempeak... But, when you do that, the system creates a NEW blog post in the second community.

Cheers

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Thanks a lot for your comment and the pieces of information.

The only way (at this moment) to post in more than 1 community is to use a cross-posting option on Steempeak... But, when you do that, the system creates a NEW blog post in the second community.

I think this can be quite interesting because it allows also to cross post older posts and give them a new life cycle. Like that quality content can potentially be recycled... I'm affraid this might be quite missused however...

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I think that cross-posting has potential, but it should be done as a resteem, without creating a new post... Personally, I have tried it, but I would like to see another method of integration...

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I think that this feature might be heavily abused and I don't know whether communities can simply block these cross-postings. It may look very appealing to some people to clone one post several times and to earn manifold...

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I have to admit, I'm still learning all this :)

But from what I can tell...When you post directly to the community you have the option to either post to the community, or the blog. The community stuff doesnt go on the blog unless you resteem it.

That's the first thing I've learned :)

The second thing is that you can cross post to different communities as well, for more exposure...

To be brutally honest, this is what I'm focusing on....The image here:

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This is where I see the biggest benefit to communtiies. The ability to find places on the blockchain that you have interest in. This is the biggest nugget for me...Hanging out with like minded people.

As for Fire-Pay.....Working on it, but this is a screen shot of the sites we have it integrated in as well:

fire pay merchants.png

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Thank you very much for your comment.

This is quite an impressive list of websites that support fire-pay!

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