Well, folks, there are some exciting goings on these days on Steemit. For starters, don't forget the currently running farmpunk contest sponsored by @gardengnomepubs.
Writers are asked to write a story where @quillfire is either protagonist or antagonist. Open ended on the theme. The prize is 5 Steem Basic Income (SBI) for the winner. How's that for incentive?
Alternatively, if you'd like to write about something else, as long as your story meets the farmpunk conditions, go right ahead. Post your story on your Steemit blog then head over to Garden Gnome Publications and drop your link (be sure to read the rules first). It's a contest. So go con or go home!

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Have Your Roasted or Toasted Quillfire Yet?
In other news, our famed protagonist has extended the deadline for his roast or toast Quill contest. There's 25 SBI at stake on this one. What have you got to lose?

@quillfire toasting himself.

Vote for Steemitbloggers
@theycallmedan is running another contest for a huge pile of Steem Power (SP). In the first contest, the prize was 10,000 SP. This time he's giving away double that much. In SP delegation, for a year. That's a big pile of chickensh*t.
The winner of the last contest was @VotoVzla. The interesting thing about the current contest is there are 20 contestants. Many of them I have not heard of, but some of them I have. And I'd say they're just as deserving as my top pick. A big hat tip to @qurator and @freewritehouse. I certainly think they're worthy, but @steemitbloggers has my vote.
Led by @jaynie and @zord189, this little outfit--underdogs for sure--rallied the troops and went to battle, securing second place in the first contest against all odds. My bet is on them winning the nod in this one, and they're off to an early start. I've already voted for them. I encourage you to do so, too. Vote in this @dpoll right here. Vote for Steemit Bloggers (aka Power House Creatives).


Update on Narrative
So I've been let out of Narrative jail. You can read about that here.

Since I've been let out of jail, I've been suggesting Niches, which is an interesting process. But today, I logged into the platform to check up on things and noticed that my reputation jumped seven whole points in one day. That's a bit unusual.
After a little investigating, I discoverd that they've changed their reputation scoring system. It used to be that behavior and content quality were both weighted at 40% in the scoring algorithm. Now, content quality is 60% and conduct is worth 10% of your total score, but you either have a 0 or 100% on the conduct rating. That means you're either a good boy/girl or a bad boy/girl. There is no in between.

I think this change is just fine, especially if you're an asshole who contributes high quality content.
Another change in the Narrative system is they are now certifying members. What that means is you pay a $10 fee to upload documentation that verifies your age and national status. They want to see that you are a real person.
This is actually a good thing. You don't have to reveal your real name on the platform, which means you can use an alias. However, you're allowed only one account because you can be verified for only one account, and that means ... no bots.
But not entirely. A person could, theoretically, verify their account then create a bot to manage the account and game the system. Nothing is perfect. But the practice of verifying accounts should minimize the damage that bots can do.
There are other benefits to certification, as well. You can view content intended for mature audiences (if you are 18 years old or more), be elected as a Niche moderator, and receive a nice boost to your reputation score (certification accounts for 30% of your total score). You can learn more about Narrative certification here.
One word of warning: If you do seek certification, be sure you do it right the first time. If you don't, there is an additional $5 fee to re-apply.
Be launch has finally been given a date: April 2.
If you haven't already, I've love for you to join me on Narrative.
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- The 3 Most Basic Types of Authority Content
- Potpourri: Farmpunk, A Turkey Roat, and Narrative Jail
- What You Should Be Doing On Narrative Right Now
- 10 Random Questions for Blockurator
- Exquisite Corpse 2019-1: The Discussion

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