Slangtionary! “The Open Dictionary” Project Introduction, Built on Steem Through GitHub & Utopian.io – Join Us

in #utopian-io7 years ago (edited)

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After a lot of thinking and planning, I can finally present you with the official Slangtionary open-source project introduction through the official Slangtionary steem account.

What Is Slangtionary?

Slangtionary is an open online dictionary where you can contribute words with accompanying definitions in exchange for upvotes earning you rewards in steem. Slangtionary is a fully open-source project hosted on GitHub (an online platform hosting open-source code) and rewarding contributors via Utopian.io (an online platform allowing open-source contributors to earn rewards for their hard-work). This the first project fully utilizing GitHub & Utopian.io to create a completely community-built online application from idea to production.

If you have ever heard of the Urban Dictionary, Slangtioary is like the Steem alternative which rewards contributors for their work with more features.

What is Steem?

Steem is a blockchain-based rewards platform allowing content creators to earn rewards through up-votes (likes) by posting content. The more up-votes a single post (article, video, etc.) receives, the more rewards (steem) the creator and up-voters will earn. Steem blockchain includes zero transaction fees and very high scalability. Learn more at Steem.io

How Will Slangtionary Work?

After launch, users can use their Steem accounts to post an unlimited amount of words with accompanying definitions to the Slangtionary platform. Each word submission will be reviewed by at least three to five Slangtionary moderators. Each moderator will either approve or reject each submission. If 2/3 moderators approve of a word/definition submission, the Slangtionary submission will be approved and published on the Slangtionary platform for all to see. After the submission is published, any Slangtionary users can upvote or downvote the Slangtionary post as they like. The more upvotes a Slangtionary post receives, the more rewards (steem) the author of that post will earn and the higher it will rank on Slangtionary.

Main Slangtionary Features

Slangtionary will launch with all basic features and improve based on community feedback.

View Slangtionary Words with Definitions

Logged in and non-logged in users can browse the entirety of Slangtionary for trending, “hot”, and new words and definitions.

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Slangtionary will utilize Steemconnect for user logins.

Submit Words with Definitions

Logged in users can submit words with accompanying definitions to Slangtionary for publication.

Upvote & Downvote Rewarding

Upvoting and downvoting published Slangtionary posts earn authors and curators (voters) rewards.

Search Words, Definitions, Tags, and More

Search Slangtionary for words, definitions, tags, and more.

Multiple Languages

Slangtionary will be a multi-language open online dictionary.

Redeem Steem Rewards

Users can redeem steem rewards through the Slangtionary wallet.

Main Slangtionary Pages

Slangtionary is comprised of seven main pages not including the about and contact page.

Home Page

The homepage allows users to view the "hottest", trending, and newest words in a continuous feed.

Word Show Page

The word show page allows users to view all published definitions for a selected word in a continuous feed ordered by number of up-votes in descending order.

Browse by First Letter Page

The “browse by first letter” page allows users to browse published words by the first letter from A-Z.

New Word Submission Page

The new word submission page allows users to submit words with accompanying definitions for review by Slangtionary moderators through an intuitive form.

Review Word Page

The review word page allows moderators to vote for a word/definition’s approval or disproval in a continuous feed.

Shuffled Words Page

The shuffled words page allows users to view a continuous feed of randomly selected published Slangtionary words/definitions.

Account Profile Page

The account profile page allows users to view a user’s published Slangtionary words and profile information.

For a clearer understanding of how the Slangtionary will operate, visit the Urban Dictionary here: https://www.urbandictionary.com/ as an example.

Who Will Build Slangtionary?

Slangtionary is an open-source project built by anyone willing to help (and we need your help). Contributors are rewarded by publishing a Utopian.io post about their contributions. Learn more about Utopian.io here: http://join.utopian.io/

Slangtionary Needs You

Slangtionary cannot be built without your help. We need thinkers, designers, developers, marketers, and translators.

Developers

We need developers to help plan and execute the development of Slangtionary. If you can help build the frontend or backend for Slangtionary, please contact us on Slack, Telegram, or Steemit.chat, all contact information is located at the bottom of this post.

Thinkers

We need people who can produce great ideas to push the platform forward.

Designers

We need designers to help develop website graphics and mockups.

Marketers, Translators, and Everyone In Between

If you have something you can contribute to this open project, please feel free to join the community, we appreciate all the help we can get to make this project a reality.

Contribute Your Ideas for Rewards Today!

You can help build Slangtionary right now by submitting your ideas on the Slangtionary Utopian.io page here: https://steem.ly/hl


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“The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream… In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results. The strength of the effort is the measure of the result.” – ‘As A Man Thinketh’ by James Allen

Very special thank you to fellow Utopian.io projects for the inspiration.

The initial Slangtionary project proposal:
https://steemit.com/steem/@markhalen/slangtionary-the-marketing-wonder-of-steem-it-s-time-for-steem-to-meet-the-mainstream-world-calling-all-developers

Feel free to comment below with any and all questions.

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Stay in touch with the Slangtionary community.

Contribute to Slangtionary development
Github – https://github.com/markhalen/slangtionary
Utopian.io – https://utopian.io/project/markhalen/slangtionary/github/111069860/all

Communicate with us
Telegram – https://t.me/slangtionary
Telegram is for general community discussions about Slangtionary.
Slack - https://slangtionary.slack.com/
Slack is for Slangtionary community development.

The latest in all things Slangtionary
Steemit – https://steemit.com/@slangtionary
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Slangtionary1/
Twitter – https://twitter.com/slangtionary1
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/slangtionary1/

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Written by: Marhalish

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Learn more about Steem: https://steem.io/



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