Alex let me start posting about a year ago after I had suggested several links which he posted. In exchange for posting regularly, I get a sweet, juicy Neatoramalanche to my blog once a week.
Alex helped me out using Wordpress and detailing Neatorama's stylistic standards. Then I was on my own.
I don't know if Alex had a formal standard for how many links should be submitted before getting an invitation to join, but maybe he should create one -- and set the bar low enough that we have more people posting than the usual six or seven regular posters.
Obviously these would need to be people who understood what is Neat (maybe we need a formal definition that is intentionally refined every three months), how to use Wordpress, what are Neatorama's stylistic standards, and appear to be (by Neatorama standards) mentally well-balanced.
Alex let me start posting about a year ago after I had suggested several links which he posted. In exchange for posting regularly, I get a sweet, juicy Neatoramalanche to my blog once a week.
Alex helped me out using Wordpress and detailing Neatorama's stylistic standards. Then I was on my own.
I don't know if Alex had a formal standard for how many links should be submitted before getting an invitation to join, but maybe he should create one -- and set the bar low enough that we have more people posting than the usual six or seven regular posters.
Obviously these would need to be people who understood what is Neat (maybe we need a formal definition that is intentionally refined every three months), how to use Wordpress, what are Neatorama's stylistic standards, and appear to be (by Neatorama standards) mentally well-balanced.