Welcome to the first ever weekly Erebus +Reviews Steemians! From this day forward, once a week, I will list and review a few of my favorite Steemians. This is far from an exhaustive list of every good content maker on the platform, or even my own feed, just a few I personally thought deserved a shout out this week.
The first mention goes to
Hive account@royaleagle for both his weekly minnow supporting contests, which I can confirm are legit, and his bot review series.
The weekly contests are focused on minnowsupport, winners of the contest can only be accounts with less than 1000 SP as of this time.
The rules of the contest are fairly simple,
Payouts
Best post by a redfish = 40% of SBD payout from this post
Best comment = 25% of SBD payout from this post
Redfish interact prize = 10% of SBD payout split up between all redfish that link and comment but don’t win.
To enter the contest:
Post a link to 1 thing you created this week and a quick description about content… the description is not necessary but helps draw people in.
Read a post by at least 2 other contestants and comment on at least one that you really liked or felt motivated to respond to.
To be eligible to win best post you must be a redfish (less than 1000SP)
Single photos and memes will qualify this week.
To win the contest:
The best comment will be decided by myself.
The best post will be awarded based on the number of votes a post receives.
Each comment is worth 1 vote for the post. Each upvote is worth ½ a vote for a post.
The bot review series is a collection of informative test runs with many of the bots here on steemit. Royaleagle personally tests out different bots, taking in to account important factors like cost, vote value, ROI, the age limits for posts, if comments can be upvoted with said bot, and whether the bot is noisy or not, ultimately deciding if the bot should be avoided or is okay to use.
I am personally a fan of his bot review series, having read every one thus far. I also enjoy his minnow supporting contest which has brought some good content to my attention. I suggest you check both out, and ask that you support his contest by participating if you meet the requirements.
The second mention this week goes to
Hive account@confessor for nothing he has done yet, but what the plan is.
As Confessor himself explains in his introduction post the goal is to host confession posts, and eventually confession contests, in which people admit to embarrassing thoughts and actions either privately just to support confessor posts, or publicly during contests for monetary reward.
The first confession post has already occured with a confession of what I would describe as a serious possession issue and remaining emotions over an ex that interferes in the writer's life.
Hive account@confessor is currently accepting donations of steem, sbd, and delegated steem power (but who isn't?,) as well as confessions of your own @ thesteemconfessional@gmail.com (though he suggests that you keep the ones you are willing to admit to to yourself for the future contests.
If you have somebody in mind that you believe should be on this list, tag them in the comments below and I will check out their content for a possible mention in a future review, only rule is, no self tagging!