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If you follow the link for the image above you will find the article describes a person's desire to "host" more parties. Why?
there’s plenty of research to suggest strong social relationships are closely associated with people living longer, healthier lives.
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I talk with people on a daily basis on STEEM from around the world replying to or responding to replies on the site. I put more time and thought discussing things with my STEEM friends than I do in real life. In meeting new people I try to pass on the limited information that I have determined and have encouraged people where I can (even a minnow can act like a whale).
I propose a site which will work hand in glove with Steemit and Busy. I have already sequestered the name (http://www.steemhost.com/) but have only started the process of setting up the website. When I visit steemit.com I can see the hundreds of posts on My Feed from people I follow. There is also My Blog. I suppose if people are like me, they will visit some people's profiles and bookmark (on the browser) the profiles of people they find interesting. Also if people are like me they will visit each bookmark to catch up on the latest posts of their "friends". I am finding that people are starting to cluster into groups. There is one group who include latest links of the rest of the people in their group in every post. At the time I suggested they were paving the path for being a new type of news media outlet. Individual contributors banding together potentially becoming a STEEM-distributed Magazine.
This has led to the first proposed type of page unique to steemhost.com which would allow the host to designate contributors. On this single page would be the posts of those selected as "collaborators/contributors". When a person would invite people to view their "hosted" site, the visitor would be able to see the contributions of the people the host would thing would be interesting.
A second proposed type of page would be a page which would house "bookmarked" pages. As I visit posts, often there will be some which I will bookmark (in my browser). On steemhost.com users will be able to bookmark these posts and be able to manage and visit them in the future.
While the listings on these pages will be similar to the ones found on steemit and busy, clicking on the link will open in a new tab the posting in the visitor's preferred site (steemit and busy). From there all the additional aspects of voting and replying and wallet management will happen as people currently do. The main functions of steemhost is to aggregate and filter posts. This click through on the posts could be used to validate the hypothesis that hosting will improve view rate on "contributors".
Additionally the developers environment that I am using to create the site (cpDesk) has a built in survey tool which can be built into the pages to appear one time or periodically or randomly to obtain feedback on the site.
I have some additional ideas to be implemented but I won't get into them at this juncture. I am writing this after reading some of the suggestions made in posts by and
. Please comment on these two types of pages if you think these would be of value or if you need further clarification.