
SteemKURE provides a network hub for people to create their own curation guilds or groups for evaluating and promoting specific types of content.
The goal is for those who don't use curation trails or bots, and want to find content other's value. A website would allow them to curate as a network of people interested in manually finding content to value and upvote.
You don't know everyone, or maybe you do at Steemit's size now, but what about when it grows? Imagine all the posts and the tags. Searching for new or interesting content would be cumbersome. If you want to create a curation list or project for yourself, with your own criteria, then you can, and add posts to it for others to be aware of and upvote. If you add content to your list that certain people like, they will follow your list and be alerted when you add posts to it.
As more people do this, then there is a network of curation lists where people add the content they value, to lists they own, or lists they are editors on. Instead of a few curation projects with specific criteria, there are many, and people who don't even have lists can use other lists to find content they value.
But, is it useful? Will people use it as a third party outside-of-steemit resource for such a task?
Check out the SteemKURE Homepage for more info on SteemKURE, or the announcement post for the screenshots on how to use.
Let me know if this is would be useful to you, or not. Looking for feedback.
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2017-01-20, 11:04am