Curating with ease: @ehiboss Nigerian community curation report 7...The project bigwave weekly updates

in #curation7 years ago (edited)

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A quick rundown of the bigwaves project



The curation project for the Nigerian community, started by @donkeypong and supported by @infovore and @hanshotfirst, is a Nigerian communbity curation project aimed at giving Nigerian authors who genuinely merit curation, a reason to be happy and earn while blogging.


We started off with an initial humble delegation of 30,000 Steem powerm which was given to a central voting account for curation.
The project got even bigger with an additional delegation of 18,000 Steem power to individual curators.


A select few Nigerians were chosen to become the pioneers of curation within the Nigerian community among whom are:


The curators as we are rightly called are charged with the responsibility of gathering worthy posts from the #nigeria tag and curating such posts as well as building a relationship with the community.


The team is also tasked with the responsibility of ensuring the safety of the sub-community and community from threats that may arise from the sub-community we are charged with curating.
Examples of such threats include, scammers, spammers, notorious plagiarists etc, while removing sentiments, partiality, personal issues and maintaining discipline, courtesy and accountability during post curation.


A trip to the previous reports





General Team Stats for last week curation



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Due to population explosion within the Nigerian community over the last week, curated posts moved from the earlier given figure to almost within the range of thousands as more Nigerians are adopting the platform.
The selected posts were picked at random without any bias or nepotism, posts were screened for plagiaris before bieng curated. Although being human, we might sometime get err and submit a post for curation, but such posts are usually re-screened and dealt with.


The @genesis-project report

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A quick recap from here will explain it all.


The project initially started by @ehiboss and @ogoowinner with the aim of recruiting, mentoring and guiding new Nigerian steemians towards excellence, has evolved to a more structured level.
The project now also features backing from @ausbitbank. We hope to get more seasoned members of the community to join us and together, help structure a new generation of steemians towards excellence in the blogosphere and their various walks of life.


Come and play with us...

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You can connect with us on our genesisproject steemit chat private group by messaging either @ehiboss, @ogoowinner, @gloglo, @blessing97, @ogochukwu and request to be added to the steemit chat group.


Wanna take the experience up a notch? Come join us on discord on the Steemit In Nigeria discord group.



If you don't want to lose track of the works of amazing writers on steemit, come see us at the #genesisproject tag and remember, feel free to follow the @genesis-project account.



Getting curated



In the earlier curation series, the rules of curation were given as:
  • Post must be found in the #nigeria tag.
  • Post must not be guilty of plagiarism.
  • Post must not posses either @cheetah's or @steemcleaner's comment.
  • Post must show creativity.
  • Downloaded or borrowed pieces must be properly referenced.
  • Post must not be guilty of hate speech or deregatory remarks at a member of the steemit community.

These rules must be adhered to strictly please



General warning



Please note that image theft can occur from referenced images that were downloaded from copyrighted sources. Please authors are enjoined to use stocked images that are free to download from sites like shutterstock, pexels, pixabay and so many others, if you cannot confirm if the image is copyrighted or not.
Tip: Avoid wikipedia images as they are sometimes copyrighted.


Fraudulent agendas are not tolerated. Agendas like:
  • HYIP (High Yield Investment Programs)
  • Ponzi schemes
  • Scamming
  • Threats on fellow Nigerian community members's lives and safety
  • Suspicious and malicious links
  • Identity theft
  • Cyber bullying


They are barbaric and the Nigerian community does not tolerate such. We condemn such activities and anyone caught within the Nigerian community trying to perpetuate scam will be dealt with.
If you catch any Nigerian doing such, please report to the Nigerian curation team ( @donkeypong, @hanshotfirst, @infovore, @ehiboss, @ogoowinner, @fisteganos, @gbenga, @destinysaid).


Wanna support?



Well we are trying our bests, but there is always room for more if we are given more. With a rather noticeable and gigantic growth of the Nigerian community on the platform, the need arises for more SP delegation to authors to do more for the community at large.


If you wish to support the Nigerian community curation team and help us keep the flag flying and keep the good work up, you can support us with more SP delegations, please contact @donkeypong on steemit.chat



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A united African front: The Africa united project



A quick link to my explanatory post on it.
The project by some notable steemians like @dragonslayer109, @gavvet etc is designed to help curate African posts by African authors and Nigeria just happens to be in Africa.


Two groups were created on steemit chat for it. One group(africa posts) for post promotion for African authors, while the other (africa united) for chat.
The groups are closed groups, meaning that they require approval from an administrator of the group to enter. The good news is If you are an African and you are on steemit.chat and you are yet to be added, please signify in the comment section of this post or simply message either of @ehiboss, @maryfavour, @dragonslayer109 or @gavvet on steemit.chat and kindly request to be added.


Remember to be at S.I.N.



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Remember to vote for your witnesses



I explained everything in simpler terms here
Witnesses basically are those who have volunteered to help keep this place up and running.
To vote for a witness, click here

Vote @ausbitbank, @steemgigs and @teamsteem for witness



Thank you for the opportunity to serve



Images are from pixabay and Africa news



Thanks to @elyaque and @jodipamungkas for the badges and @son-of-satire for the generic footer





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this is really cool...never knew about this
I hope this movement keeps on growing and tnx on the picture refrencing part..never knew shutterstock images are not subject to copyright...gracias @ehiboss

Now you know, glad to be of help.

@ehiboss I am a witness to the amazing job being done by Nigerian curation team. I can only pray for God's favor upon all of you. Thanks

Thank you for that @eurogee

I must say that mr Dan possess in him one of the most cordinated spirit i have seen in an individual.

It is a pleasure knowing you. Keep the flag flying.

Thanks for the inspiring words

If you'd be gracious enough to add me on the africa steemit chat that would be generous of you. The username is @greenrun. Keep the flag flying ✌️

Okay bro, thank you.

Thanks for been a leader and a coordinator. You have been doing so well with the task on you, some will complain and many will judge and envy, but stay strong and on top. Maintain your cool doing what you do best. You got the support from the community, you got our support. Good luck to you and your team.

Thank you for thanking me and supporting the team

Upvoted & RESTEEMED!

Thank you for educating us more about how the project works, atleast now we learn more about the standard of works to be curated, i must say we are really blessed to be here... Please you guys should keep up the good works...

We are indeed blessed

Wishing you and those from your community a rich and rewarding experience. Your leadership will inspire people around the world.

Thank you so much.

With the level of responsibility the Nigerian curation team is charged with, one definitely begins to wonder how they manage to get any sleep. You guys are doing such an amazing job and the Nigerian community is proud to have the care and support of such unitedly dedicated and self-sacrificing individuals. We are indeed in great hands and you all have never let any of us down. Once again thanks for keeping the Nigerian flag flying.

Is sleep even a word?

I'm a humble beneficiary of this great initiative, and I'm deeply grateful. Like I've said: You guys were the spine on which my "Steemit Cranium" rested on. More grace bro