Kicking LeoGlossary Into High Gear

Most of you are aware of the @leoglossary project. This is something that was started a number of months back. The idea is to replicate something like Investopedia yet do it right here on Hive and Leofinance.

Since that time, we have been going in a few directions in an effort to get as much content in there as possible. We are doing this because the goal is multi-faceted.

For those who are unaware, here is what we are looking to do:

  • create a repository of information that explains cryptocurrency, finance, investing and money. We also are creating things that are applicable to Hive such as SplinterGlossary which is a treasure-trove of information related to Splinterlands. (Shout out to @gadrian for his efforts on this)

  • provide individuals with links to informaiton that can be placed in Leofinance and Hive articles. Often, when writing about these matters, it is easy for us to lose sight of the fact not everyone will be familiar with the terminology used. Having links defining the terms right in the article is helpful.

  • generate a massive number of internal links for Leofinance. This will, over time, hopefully show up in the search engines.

  • provide the ability to link to Leofinance from outside the ecosystem. People can place these pages on social media or even link them in articles on Wordpress or Blogspot.

Now that we understand the main premise, let us look at the overreaching goal.

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Most Indepth Financial Database On The Web

Personally, there is no reason to aim low. Why not shoot for the stars, as they say.

With this database, the idea is to build something that is massive along with very helpful. Over these few months, we focused upon building lists of terms related to banking and insurance. These might be drab subjects yet the terminology is crucial.

The desire is to keep things growing. This means that, in addition to the number of pages, we want to add a lot more depth.

For this reason, we are looking at integrating a bit of AI into LeoGlossary. @amr008 has been working with GPT-3 to try and train it on Hive content. Through a discussion, the focus is now looking at the possibility of training it to write content about each of the Fortune 1000 companies. We can start with the S&P500 and move from there.

If this technology is able to pull this off, we might be able to get a lot of heavy lifting done.

As we can see, if this will pump out 1,000-1,5000 word posts about each company, that will help us to really provide a lot of indepth knowledge along with something the search engines will be excited about.

Of course, whatever is produced will have applicable terms linked to other LeoGlossary pages.

Hundreds of Millions Of Links

They key is to link these pages as often as possible. There is discussion about adding LeoGlossary to the main Leofinance.io page once the UI upgrade is built. Here is where we should see a massive increase in the impact of the project.

To start, by having the database linked to the main page, the mapping flows a lot better. This is advantageous to the search engines, especially Google. From there, the design we implemented with pages listing like terms all tied together should help.

Another point is to get people to start utilizing the links in their articles. We are not going to reach hundreds of millions of links with only a couple people using the database. We need hundreds of people doing this daily.

As stated, the goal is to aim high. There is no reason why we cannot overtake something like Investopedia in terms of the value that is brought to the table. The advantage is that LeoGlossary is being built on decentralized infrastructure.

This is a long term process. Never was the illusion that we would jump to the top of search engine rankings after a week or two. This is not how things work. The numbers simply have to be there.

For this reason, we keep adding more. Whatever can be integrated will be added, especially with projects that have a solid future.

New Additions

Splinterlands is one of the most popular blockchain games going. SplinterGlossary is likely the largest and most indepth glossary for that game. As popularity grows, there could be a lot more people searching for information regarding that game.

Staying in the same genre, have you heard about PsyberX? Anyone who is on Hive should be familar with this project. This could well be the first shooter game that is tied to blockchain.

That group has expressed an interest in having their game as part of LeoGlossary. How about PsyberGlossary (or something to that effect)?

This is the advantage to something like LeoGlossary. We can build the database while games and other projects are in development. As that content ages, if the game (as an example) takes off, we will already have a footprint established.

Another step forward is the addition of LeoGlossary in Spanish. This is being headed up by @kolus290 and some of the PsyberX team. Basically, the goal is to get LeoGlossary in Spanish to encourage people to post in that language. It is a great outreach since that is the most popular language on the planet in terms of people speaking it.

Certainly we can make the case it is an untapped market for Leofinance.

What You Can Do

Like most things on Hive, it takes the efforts of many to make things successful. With LeoGlossary, there are two things that people can do immediately.

  • Use the links in your posts and comments. This is the easiest way to numbers growing. Page links is an important metric.

  • Head over to Google and type in "leoglossary" and whatever word you are looking for. Then click on the link from Google. This will help the search engine to become aware of the interest.

There appears to be a lot of exciting things happening. We all have to be patient and do our part. Things are expanding on a daily basis. We just crossed 2,000 posts under the account, which means we now turn our attention towards 3,000.

As stated, this is a long-term project meant to provide a valuable resource to the Leofinance ecosystem. We are still in the early stages only having started this a few months back. However, we are gaining momentum by the day.

We are seeing things kicking into high gear.

By the way, were you aware that we create Hive Glossary, a great tool for all Hive-related terms?


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I have some strategies to make this a success in the future, you have done a good job and I really wanted to collaborate in the @leoglossary because I simply think that users who write in 2 languages are not doing well! I think that in many years to have the @leoglossary in Spanish can be very useful for Hive Blockchain in general, my work is progressing very well, but remember that translating is not easy man, I don't want grammar mistakes here and I really have to do a lot of work, I will give you some advances and send them to the Discord and then I will tell you some things I have in mind for the @leoglossary ;)

Welcome to the team! :)

I didn't realize there was a Hive Glossary so I will have to start using it. I have mostly been using the Splinter Glossary for the terms more than anything else because I find it a bit annoying to go run towards google to find the link for a term.

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Yep, Hive Glossary is quite useful. I used it since the start. I'd like if some second-layer terms would find their way into this glossary or a separate one. But better into this one.

Yeah I put it together to make it easier to find those terms.

It is also a great repository for information. I have a could more terms to add to it today.

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We need that suggestion feature that Khal was mentioning a few months back. Linking long articles manually is a lot of work for most people. Took me 15 mins for 1k words yesterday and I didn't even have that many things to link.

I may be doing it all wrong though...

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Automatic link suggestions as you type, right? That will make this so much easier for people to adopt this..

As long as we need to do the linking manually, I find it quicker to finish the article first and then do the linking. For my window setup, I usually have a markdown editor window open where I write the post + a browser window where I do the link lookups. I use mousewheel-clicking to open links in new tabs to not lose track of where I am, and 'right-click > copy link' when I find what I'm looking for. I also often use the keyboard shortcut to close the current tab, Ctrl + W, a shortcut many people don't know about.

Maybe obvious things, but just in case they're not, these are real time savers.

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Your process is almost exactly the same as mine. I think I have it on max speed with all the shortcuts and working with two monitors but it's still a lot of work.

Automatic link suggestions as you type, right? That will make this so much easier for people to adopt this.

Yup. That is what was mentioned. Dunno if it is in the works or not.

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It is time consuming, I agree with you. I spend much of my day creating links.

But it does add to the articles and the knowledge conveyed. Hopefully we will see something added in the next update.

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Congratulations on the hard work. I saw the list of the terms and that is not an easy feat.

The leoglossary will be a big help for our Hive and I am already seeing a number of other users offering to aid into the development of this project.

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Here is the LeoGlossary Main Menu page.

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I've been following this project closely since I first heard you explain the concept on Cryptomaniacs. Using Hive for a database is brilliant, there are just so many ways this brings value to the ecosystem. And this AI thing sounds super clever, very exciting to read about.

I've been doing my tiny part by linking to @leoglossary in my articles wherever possible, and will continue to do so. I get a strong sense of purpose when I do the links (even if it's sort of a hassle..). I think it's partly because the intention of the project is clearly stated, and the benefits are made so obvious. In addition to the concept itself being very simple (create references, make links to the references).

A few of questions I've been meaning to ask;

  • Where's the preferred place to reach out if I discover a term that haven't been created yet that I have suggestions for, or even could help write?
  • Or if I'd like to start a glossary for some completely different topic, would it be most logical to create a separate hive account for that topic/field (like 'plantglossary' for instance), or would it make more sense to suggest it created through the leoglossary account?
  • I've noticed none of the database entries contain pictures. Is there a particular reason for that? If one hypothetically were to create a "plantglossary" for instance, it would be neccessary with pictures of all the different plants and flowers.

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Let me know how I can give you the terms for psyber-x. I have a list. I'm on discord as bawb the builder...