Hey. I run a media company called Silly Linguistics. I love online content. I publish a magazine every month all about languages. I have a Facebook page of over 500k and have about 250 paying subscribers for my magazine. I am in it for the long haul. I want to see things succeed. I used to be a programmer and now I am an online creator. I have loved this tribe since the beginning and I want to see it succeed. What do we need to do to make it a success. I have the knowledge and resources to make this thing go
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Hi @stevethevagabond, a very good start is you showing up here and expressing interest! Sounds like you have some key skills and a good following.
I was thinking my next order of operations might be to simply create some posts and encourage influential stakeholders to also make posts about the idea of "Saving/Reviving Creative Coin" and include in these posts an open invitation to anyone interested to join the CCC Discord server for some exploratory dialogue about a plan of action. I suggest the Discord, because that way CCC founder Shane (@swelker101) can be part of the loop.
From where I am sitting, it's very early days... we have to first encourage people to come crawling out of the woodwork to express interest. That's my initial take, at least.
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Ok. I posted a few times here but someone downvoted my comic about language because it wasn't creative enough. Apparently something that deals with words and language is not creative enough. I posted a few times and then gave up. It's fine to have content guidelines (I have them too) but I felt they were a bit draconian. And I think the person who downvoted it is not even here anymore. I will get people I know to join the discord so we can start chatting about this. It is definitely early days. I think the best way forward is opening up the floor to lots of different voices and work out what is the best way forward.