I think a stem tribe is a great idea. Stem content is quite hard to find on Steemit. I am guessing it is mostly buried under the nonsense that gets exposure. A stem tribe will give it more exposure. The tribes use of tags is good. Prior to the tribes, tags had very little meaning on Steem. I look forward to a bustling level of activity here soon.
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For more academic stuff, I would check out @SteemSTEM.
The Tribe is great because we get to see amateur content, which can be easier to relate...for me at least.
That is untrue. @steemstem also supports amateur content if it meets our guidelines (references, image copyrights, etc.).
Ok, fair enough.
STEMGeeks have less rules compared to @steemstem when it comes to the format, etc.
That statement is correct :)
Steemstem is pretty good. I've had a few of my economics posts upvoted by their team. I think having a tribe is good as well. The audience for the less formal academic content is quite large. We should be able to see a better audience to content creator ratio here.