RE: Who wants to start a blogging team?
It's generally a good idea. I admit, I also thought about something similar.
There are many topics that can potentially attract a readership. Let's take sports as an example. There have been several attempts to create sports communities, but there has not been much good quality content in these communities. In my opinion, one account, for which several authors would write, could become a kind of flagship of the community.
And now we go down to earth. Under the current conditions, I think you will have a hard time finding authors on the topic of programming who are also familiar with the Steem blockchain. There are such authors, but will they want to work in a team?
Rewards are an additional obstacle. Unfortunately, I think most authors will find them too small.
Unfortunately, I do not understand anything in programming, and the level of my English does not allow me to be an editor. However, I find the idea interesting and promising and would really like to see you succeed.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yeah, the two things you hit on, small candidate pool for team members and size of rewards would definitely be a challenge as far as "getting the flywheel spinning". To address the reward challenge, I wonder if something like this might even offer a more legitimate purpose for the delegation bots... (Haven't really thought that through yet, so that's just an offhand remark)
I think that's an important point, which I also mentioned in my post (as an afterthought). Right now, communities are anchored to rewards. Anchoring a community to a blog account that's producing regular on-topic content could be a big change for the better.