RE: Hive Guidelines

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Thanks for doing this.
There are quite some guides that are written and posted. The biggest problem is they dissappear after the payout. Don't know if @peakd and other dapps have considered a pinned post concept. I think peakd does already have it in communities. Not sure about the personal accounts. That would help a bit. Also @khaleelkazi (@leofinance) has written an extensive guide. And both @hivepeople and I have written series of posts for newcomers. I know @paulag even had an udemy course and I also see one by Philip Campbell. I'm pretty sure that @jongolson has written tutorials before. Same for @brittandjosie.

Somewhere, I'm hoping by tagging everyone, somebody will say 'Hey, look here. I have a github like article where every can put in what they've written so far and people can use this as a guide book. Like an open source Hivewiki.

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Because of the nature of the blockchain, the content tends to be less visible after the 7 day payout. But it all stays on the blockchain. The problem is that it's sometimes difficult to be found and it requires a lot of time and effort to collect all this information and then you don't know whether it's up to date.

@flaxz has started to create a guide for Hive and affiliate marketing. You might want to have a look at it.

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Yes, Erik his guide is very extensive and fully geared towards the CTP community which great.

What I'm hoping for is a way too combine all those guides in a wiki or a library. You will be surprised how much there is written. There are completed courses. But it is all cluttered. We should be able to bring it together.

If someone can help out with the technical side of it, I don't mind searching for all the content and submitting it.

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I believe it would be great if such a wiki was not on the chain so that it could be accessed easily and always be worked on.

Maybe we could do something about that together. I'm trying to build an online shop and resource page for hive and hive realted content on my website. Maybe we could create a kind of course that is indexing all the interesting articles necessary for users to understand how things work.

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Bookmarked for future reference 😊

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You have done a great job with the resource page for Hive on your website, Achim... I would like to see that Hive Wiki as LINK in the main menu of Peakd and Hive.blog frontends (and others)... That would make a change!

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You are right about that. It would have to be a central place where everybody can find it. This would be a good idea and it could be done as wikipedia, by the users. They could like that crossreference their own posts explaining about the blockchain.

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Exactly... and on the reach of the mouse pointer and 1 click... It could help a lot!

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Yes, there were a couple of great posts, and they are regularly getting out... I was thinking about this problem earlier... Maybe some kind of FAQ, or step by step guide when someones come to the platform for the first time... (with pointing arrows, to the wallet, communities, etc..)

And also the idea of HiveWiki is a good one... maybe some kind of HiveSupport funded from DHF... There are options, we just need goodwill :)

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Yeah, already getting pretty thin on time myself. But lets see if someone steps up who I can support. If you see someone putting in serious effort, feel free to tag me. I'd love to help, but I'm not in the position the lead the project.

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