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SyndiPay development communication server
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 22:49:45 UTC
I've set up a temporary dev Discord server for those interested in helping develop or provide feedback for SyndiPay (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5281698.0).

If you're interested, please hop by; it's much more efficient than having to email or forum post back and forth.

Thanks!

Link: https://discord.gg/HTEVbvU
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Re: Anonymous syndication platform
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 07:53:33 UTC
It would be without the need for email registration, of course, or any sort of registration for that matter (except for those wishing to commision work).
How your platform plans to protect the anonymity of those that fall under the category that I highlighted in red [e.g. Government comes knocking at your door]?

In addition, payment for work via cryptocurrency would ensure anonymity,
To an extent, "YES" but not completely.

Has there been any interest in using a similar service?
Not that I'm aware of.

Hey SFR10,

Thanks for your reply. Usually, those wishing to commision work are those willing to have it published under their name publicly; e.g. publications, individual publishers or those who would like something written under their name. However, for those who do not fall under this category, I'll be figuring out a way to ensure their anonymity in the coming days and weeks while the site is being created. Updates should hopefully be readily available on the dev Discord, and I'll bring this to the dev teams' attention in the server.

Again, thanks for bringing this up!
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Re: Anonymous syndication platform - SyndiPay
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 05:41:18 UTC
By the way, if anyone has any longer/more one-on-one questions about the SyndiPay project, you can reach me at syndipay at gmail dot com.
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Re: Anonymous syndication platform
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 04:13:59 UTC
Interesting, but I think this idea has been found before such as on sites publish0x, stemmit, or read.cash which pay authors anonymously (afaik). Unless you think your ideas are different from theirs, state here what makes the difference.

Thanks for your message.

From what I can tell (and please do correct me if I'm wrong), publish0x is exclusively for personal blogging and work is published on the same site. SyndiPay would be for outside publications and publishers, and work would be published on their respective websites.

Steemit is a social media platform, which is unlike what this project would be. Rather than be a Reddit-type service, this would be a submission platform that collates publications/publishers onto one platform where writers can pitch their ideas to them. The work would then be published externally. Read.cash seems to be the same thing.

SyndiPay wouldn't be a social media platform, but more like a collection of extensive submission page with fields for documents, a pseudonym and a cryptocurrency address at which writers could be paid. (Examples of submission pages: https://www.nytimes.com/tips, https://www.nationalreview.com/contact-us/). Each publisher could customize their page so that writers can know what they're looking for.

Thanks again!
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Re: Anonymous syndication platform
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 03:47:23 UTC
This could be a good idea, especially where each article could have its own set of cryptocurrency addresses to donate to. This way users could remain anonymous while still receiving payment for each article. I'd be interested in supporting such a platform or building one in the future.

Great to hear, Claire! Big fan of the address idea. Should have posted this before, but I have a development Discord server that I made for both developers and casual followers to join: https://discord.gg/HTEVbvU

Thanks again for your input.
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Anonymous syndication platform
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 03:34:01 UTC
Hey all.

I'll admit it -- I'm not an expert on cryptocurrencies. But I know just enough about them to know how great their impact could be on a field that I am more familiar with: journalism.

I'm a journalist myself, and I've noticed a problem within this field: those who have written articles for publication with important information oftentimes raise one primary concern that prevents them from submitting material: anonymity.

When submitting to publications or individual publishers pseudonymously or anonymously, it's important to remember that publications/publishers already have a lot of your information -- first, your email, which is a door for all sorts of additional information that can be obtained by unwelcomed parties, and second, information gathered from payment. If a writer has important information about an individual, scheme or event, they could be in the crosshairs of hostile individuals or groups who want to keep the info under wraps. If others found the true identity of the original author, there can be serious consequences, whether they be through the form of public ostricism, a bogus lawsuit or a genuine threat to life and limb. I personally know writers who have come across this obstacle, many of whom threw in the towel on reporting on important information as a result of the aforementioned problems.

A website that protects the anonymity/pseudonymity of writers by creating an anonymous platform for individuals to submit material to publications or for publishers to commission pieces from writers would greatly increase the amount of bombshell information available to the public. It would be without the need for email registration, of course, or any sort of registration for that matter (except for those wishing to commision work). Without a platform like this, we'll see many, many more writers toss away reports and ideas that could greatly influence the future events of a given field. In addition, payment for work via cryptocurrency would ensure anonymity, allowing writers to rest easy knowing that their information will never be leaked and that they can truthfully and legally report on events that the people deserve to know about.

Anyone from freelance journalists to hardened reporters to YouTubers who want their autobiography written but couldn't write for their lives would benefit from this service.

Now, this might be rather specialized and I know that few would immediately flock to it, but I still think this would be greatly beneficial. I'm not looking to make money off of this project and I simply want to provide a platform that can allow my fellow journalists to confidently get their messages and ideas out to the public. I know authors who would be thrilled to use such a platform -- what about on the crypto side of things? Has there been any interest in using a similar service? Any thoughts, comments or questions are welcome.

Thanks in advance.

P.S. Not sure if this post belongs on this board, so I apologize if I should've posted this somewhere else. Please LMK if this is the case. Thanks again.
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Anonymous syndication platform
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SyndiPay
on 13/10/2020, 03:26:16 UTC
Hey all.

I'll admit it -- I'm not an expert on cryptocurrencies. But I know just enough about them to know how great their impact could be on a field that I am more familiar with: journalism.

I'm a journalist myself, and I've noticed a problem within this field: those who have written articles for publication with important information oftentimes raise one primary concern that prevents them from submitting material: anonymity.

When submitting to publications or individual publishers pseudonymously or anonymously, it's important to remember that publications/publishers already have a lot of your information -- first, your email, which is a door for all sorts of additional information that can be obtained by unwelcomed parties, and second, information gathered from payment. If a writer has important information about an individual, scheme or event, they could be in the crosshairs of hostile individuals or groups who want to keep the info under wraps. If others found the true identity of the original author, there can be serious consequences, whether they be through the form of public ostricism, a bogus lawsuit or a genuine threat to life and limb. I personally know writers who have come across this obstacle, many of whom threw in the towel on reporting on important information as a result of the aforementioned problems.

A website that protects the anonymity/pseudonymity of writers by creating an anonymous platform for individuals to submit material to publications or for publishers to commission pieces from writers would greatly increase the amount of bombshell information available to the public. It would be without the need for email registration, of course, or any sort of registration for that matter (except for those wishing to commision work). Without a platform like this, we'll see many, many more writers toss away reports and ideas that could greatly influence the future events of a given field. In addition, payment for work via cryptocurrency would ensure anonymity, allowing writers to rest easy knowing that their information will never be leaked and that they can truthfully and legally report on events that the people deserve to know about.

Anyone from freelance journalists to hardened reporters to YouTubers who want their autobiography written but couldn't write for their lives would benefit from this service.

Now, this might be rather specialized and I know that few would immediately flock to it, but I still think this would be greatly beneficial. I'm not looking to make money off of this project and I simply want to provide a platform that can allow my fellow journalists to confidently get their messages and ideas out to the public. I know authors who would be thrilled to use such a platform -- what about on the crypto side of things? Has there been any interest in using a similar service? Any thoughts, comments or questions are welcome.

Thanks in advance.