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RE: If You Feel Strongly STEEM Needs Something, You're Probably The One To Do It

in #community6 years ago

I’ve verified my sites if you’ve got some BAT burning a hole in your pocket!

bryanimhoff.com, ithoughtitwouldbezombies.com, appetitefordistractioncomic.com

I like the passive function of how it can disperse BAT to sites you’re interacting with most. I think BAT has an interesting future and can be very complimentary to Steem sites & content.

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Hey, @bryan-imhoff.

Okay, I'll have to go take a look. Does it not work with a Steemit blog? Or are you running steempress from these others? I guess I'm wondering if I would need to use my own blog site. Someone, can't remember who, seemed to suggest Steemit blogs might work.

I definitely like the concept, and wish it seemed more user friendly than I've been able to figure out. :)

I don’t know of a way to do it with a Steemit blog as of yet, though I could be wrong. Steemit itself could verify, but any BAT would go to them instead of individual authors. I believe YouTube channels are individualized, but only because Brave created a means of doing so, obviously because of the huge userbase! I’m sure it’s possible for them to break out individual accounts/sub domains on any site with some effort or cooperation.

Verification for the sites I did involved placing a specific verification file in the web directory, which obviously can’t be done on Steem blogs at present.

But yes, I do dabble with SteemPress and other plugins too!