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RE: # Build Bot’s With Steem-Js #1-10

in #utopian-io7 years ago

Oh ok awesome, thanks for the pointers and support! I'm realizing now that I don't have a good sense of what is submitted on Utopian because I don't spend enough time browsing the site. I'll try to spend some more time on there to get a better idea of how things work.

My plan is to make a really simple site with explanations of how to use some of the Steem.js API calls that I have experience with, explained within the context of helping a beginner get started making their own site that connects to the Steem blockchain. It will look a lot like the documentation, but more of a tutorial. So I guess I would try submitting it to the tutorial category, and then just include the info in a post and link to my site.

If I post through Utopian, does the post immediately show up in my Steem account, but then they might ask me to replace the contents with DELETED or something if they don't approve it?

Thanks for the help and I was happy to re-steem! It's inspiring seeing all of the projects that you're working on 😀

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Anything posted on Utopian is immediately posted to the blockchain so yes shows up on any other sites that pull all content. You would never be asked or need to replace the contents. If it doesn't get approved it just won't show on Utopian but it makes no difference elsewhere.

For the tutorial, you select the open source project you're writing about in this case 'steem.js' and then, in essence, you are writing a guest post on the utopian website. I'm not sure they would take into account any external content, so at that point, you're just doing another steem.js tutorial which I could imagine a trigger happy mod might shoot you down for duplication (in theory you're not allowed to do tutorials on anything that has been done before)

What you're doing sounds more like it would fit in the development category again. You are creating an OS project/OS better documentation to help people learn steem.js. It's not a clear-cut one though. I've been in the same situation with a website for my tutorials, which I'm hesitant to submit.

Oh awesome, so I really have nothing to lose by posting through Utopian. It might get rejected but it's no different than only posting on Steemit I guess.

Thanks for the help! Have felt a little confused about how to approach posting some initial stuff on Utopian until now.