Continuing my Social Network series, today I'd like to talk about another new content-driven blockchain based social network called Narrative. Many thanks to the wonderful for bringing this one to my attention, and boy does this one interesting.
Narrative is a content platform where members and brands can create and curate content and share their stories—either visually or through words. More than a social network, Narrative is a true online community where users rule and are rewarded.
Narrative has three types of content channels; Personal Blogs, Niches and Brands. Personal blogs offer users a platform where only their content can be posted, with this type of content not subject to moderation. Niches are communal subjects that anyone can post to, with each Niche having an owner who is rewarded based on the overall quality of the content in this channel. Finally we have brands which are special channels designed for personal brands, organisations or publications that want to control who can post and manage the content on their channels. There does appear to be an auction process to buy "Niches", but I'll report back once I'm on the platform and have a better idea of things.
This is a really novel approach to the content economy, one that I haven't seen effectively done yet. This allows for curators and content creators to have greater control over their content and communities, taking that power out of the hands of those on high. This ability to really nurture a community is something I feel Steemit is lacking, with no plans to change things anytime soon.
Those who are put off or unsure about cryptocurrencies need not worry either, as you can receive your rewards in a traditional fiat currency if you wish. This removes the need to involve exchanges, although I'd be curious to see the exchange rate. Obviously, to many who are familiar with Steemit they'll probably want to take the cryptocurrency option (NRVE), but it's nice to have a choice sometimes.
One of the main complaints regarding the monetisation of content I've heard from many different platform users is that their work can often go unnoticed or unrewarded, but with Narrative you'll be able to build up your community ensuring quality content is both consumed and rewarded. Adding value to the platform seems to be a key part of what the Narrative team are trying to achieve, and this is a glaring problem I've seen with Steemit at the moment.
Talking about the team, you can view all the main players linked in profiles and I was happily surprised to see that Ted O'Neill in on board, the creator of BBCode and co-founder of Social Strata. The team overall seems highly capable and experienced, so I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with this attractive looking Steemit alternative.
If you want to claim your spot and be included in the third round of initial users, then head on over to their wait list and get claim your place. The sooner you get your name on the list, the sooner you can get involved. Out of the three social networks I've covered so far, this one is the one I'm looking forward to getting involved with the most. I'll be including all the usual links down below, so make sure to check this one out.
Narrative Links
Narrative Official Website
Narrative Wait List
Narrative White Paper
What do you think about this new rival platform? Will you be signing up to give it a try? Let me know your thoughts and feelings down in the comments section, I always really enjoy reading your perspectives on these things. As always, make sure to follow me for the latest Technology, Internet and Pop Culture updates, plus whatever else I feel like writing about. Until next time, take it easy!
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Sources:
Narrative Official Website (https://www.narrative.org/)
SocialX White Paper (https://www.narrative.org/assets/documents/narrative-network.pdf)
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