Such a post will be promoted on LeoThreads, but where should the post itself be published? That's not exactly under the LeoFinance umbrella of topics covered.
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Such a post will be promoted on LeoThreads, but where should the post itself be published? That's not exactly under the LeoFinance umbrella of topics covered.
No it would likely have to be peakd or hiveblog for the long form content.
Then could be highlights, linked, and discussed on threads.
SportsTalkSocial seems like the best place to host that article, and it can be published either at Layer 1 or via the tribal STS front-end. Now to see what the barbarians need to know about Futbol worldwide.
That is true. I always forget about that site. It went dead so long ago. Had great potential too.
STS had so much promise initially, from what I've heard; it ended up like many other tribes & communities. Maybe it can benefit from having a business-minded person good with marketing as 1 of the team's key players. Raw material is there.
Very true. But I dont think that is there so it would have to be built from scratch Not that it couldnt happen.
Hell to be honest with you, Leofinance should incorporate different genres in.
Sports finance falls under the LeoFinance umbrella. In recent years a few people have asked for payment in BTC & altcoins. Before that, the discussions covered salaries, real estate, public-private financing, & marketing deals.
Section it off so it appears to be separate but is actually the same URL. Have threads a centerpiece and the others on the exterior.
Even if it is a tab like LeoSports.
Do you mean to have STS point to
leofinance.io
or to have LeoFinance have its own sports section (along with LeoThreads, LeoArticles, LeoFreaks, LeoDex, ...)?LeoSports. Have threading at the center with the long form on the outer edges. Then can do a lot of different ones.
I never looked, are we writing in threads using markdown.
There might be a way to do what you are thinking on threads.
I was thinking in terms of a long form blog post, and I think we have that covered. Threadstorms could be extracted from that blog post. It depends on what the guide needs to cover.
I would imagine you could use a lot of tables with leagues, rankings, rosters, etc...
Definitely. Oddly enough, we wouldn't be able to use tables in LeoThreads or LeoArticles at this time; somewhere along the switch to the current UI that ability was left behind. Code fencing is a workaround, but it's not 100%.
One of the many things to go tits up with the conversion. Maybe in time it will be straightened out.
It could be an interesting project. I would set up an account to post under so it is all in one place in that regard.
I'm asking myself what kind of info would I want 2C in this futbol guide. At a minimum, it should include all top-level leagues worldwide, organizations such as FIFA, tournament play, a ltd Who's Who. A bit of history would be good, too.
It depends upon how far down the rabbit hole you want to go with it. There is enormous potential. You could do stats like baseball reference. YOu could do history of the leagues and teams. Player profiles.
You could have tutorials or overviews post on the leagues and how they are related.
You could even get into stadiums, fanbases, and ownership groups.
It could become a treasure trove of information about the #sport.
Then develop a series of posts and information pertaining to what you are designing. And tie as much of it into Leothreads as possible.
It is a fantastic market with plenty of stats and info. All of it could go on Hive.
I could wait 4 1 o D Leos here who's an expert in futbol 2write the guide, but that can take a long time & cost many lives. So I'll do it myself as a series of posts once I get ideas on what 2cover. I have ideas, but I'm missing things.
I actually love the idea now that we chatted it out. I think it has huge potential and could be a major bonus to the ecosystem. This could get enormous and trust me, I know how these databases can expand. LOL
But I see great value in them.
That said, if decline rewards, which doesnt work right now, was used, how would that change things?
Or would it?
I am a big fan of using Hive as a database reference center. Something like that could be valuable.
Decline rewards for the Hiver adding the content to the database? I don't know enough to say if that is a good idea or not. On the other hand, declining rewards if the database is being edited or maintained makes more sense.