There's been a bit of a problem here on Steemit. Nerd content often has trouble gaining visibility. The video games tab is not even And the great thing about our happy little community is that, while we know the Steemit Inc. devs (and the scores of capable developers here on the site) are hard at work solving problems, each of us is empowered to do so ourselves.
So I've created this community because I haven't seen one like it and, frankly, it's time.
When I first got on the site, there weren't a whole lot of posts concerning this sort of thing, but the number is increasing and I think it's high time to organize.
How does it work?
Well, the hardest thing in the world is actually finding these posts consistently... which is why I'm making this community in the first place. I'll regularly browse the new tab on my feed, but the best ways to get my attention are going to be tagging your post with the 'geekdom' tag and formally introducing yourself in the comments. Do
NOT post links to your own articles, I will not resteem spammers. However if you know someone you want to be promoted on this community tell them to tag with 'geekdom' or talk a little about them in the comments (I just need a paragraph or less, please).
The votes from this community aren't worth anything and probably won't be for some time. I don't have any plans in the near term of going begging for delegation power until I have a substantial base here. The goal right now is that every day a minimum of one and a maximum of four geek-related posts will be resteemed (going to aim for two right now, but we'll see).
By next year (but probably in the next week or two) I will start releasing single posts with article summaries. This will allow people to simply follow to get a feel for nerd content before having to commit to a subscribe.
For now, 'geek-related' means anime, video games, and tech (not generally concerning crypto or phones right now, we have enough of that). This may change as things progress (hell, everything is possibly subject to change, we're fast and loose right now).
Are you excited, yet?
Now you might be wondering what my credentials are to run a 'geek' site. Well, I've been playing video games hard core since I was around 13 (I'm currently 33). I've been watching anime and reading comic books for about as long, and I built my first computer when I was 18 (and am pretty knowledgeable about how they work).
If that doesn't impress you, how about this way cool t-shirt I got from for my birthday:
All the mother-fuckin' credentials this guy needs.
Ready for the nerdy deep end? This experiment begins NOW.