Welcome back for episode 3
Earlier this week I headed down to Springfield, OR to meet up with @carlgnash.
For those who may not know, Carl is one of the top curators for @curie and has recently been elected as a Curie community representative. We met up at Plank Town Brewing Company for beers and a great discussion about steemit content curation.
Our talk is broken up into four episodes:
Episode 1 is about curation and some tools to use to help you find posts. Click here to watch it.
Episode 2 we talk about Curie. Click here to watch it.
Episode 3 @carlgnash talks about his current curation projects.
Episode 4 we talk about the future of curation.
Stay tuned for the remaining episode.
Episode 1... Episode 2 ...Episode 3... Episode 4
If you would like to learn more about @humanbot, This post will get you started.
https://steemit.com/curation/@carlgnash/what-human-certified-original-works-means-to-me-a-totally-unofficial-mission-statement-from-just-one-person-in-a-decentralizedIf you are interested in what kinds of posts are considered good content, I would suggest reading some of @carlgnash replies in the @humanbot link drop post.
Carl gives some great advice.
https://steemit.com/curation/@humanbot/the-humanbot-curator-incubator-and-link-drop-v2-0
If you are interested in Curie, You can drop into their steem chat channel and meet some folks.
https://steemit.chat/channel/curie
The SQL query is a great way to find posts that you may have not seen before. After trying it out briefly, I can see already how it would be a great asset for a curator to find the kinds of posts they would like to find.
If you would like to set up your own SQL query, read these two posts by Carl:
Curate like a Boss - A Beginner's Guide to Querying SteemSQL (by a complete SQL beginner)
Curate Like a Boss pt.2 - A Beginner's Guide to Querying SteemSQL (by a complete SQL beginner)
A special thanks to @fronttowardenemy for filming and editing video