Hello,
Not sure if this is the right place to post, but I am really stuck on a project I have been building. Stardust is meant the bridge the gap between forums and authority/lifestyle blogs, being a kind of crowdsourced examine.com so the information is unbiased and is organized based on consensus, a myspace for biohackers (longevity people included), the word "citizen" is chosen to emphasize the focus on people rather than DIYBio. That said the main focus of the site is to provide unbiased crowdsourced information and not be a replacement for forums like this or Reddit.
It is pretty far along in development but I don't seem to be able to get many people to sign up and contribute.
I have written a few posts on Stardust to show off the format, with hopes that people will join and add to the research topics, but so far even with thousands of views nobody seems to even be clicking up on the sign up button. The lack of engagement despite the views is making me panic.
Example Stardust Post on Nicotinamide Mononucleotide :
https://stardust.bio...ch-and-overview
So I'm really asking for help, people who can give me feedback about how to improve the user interface, and people who are interested in occasionally reviewing and adding stuff (feedback system is coming very soon).
I would eventually like to form a panel of moderators who will check the content is unbiased, and would like to find a business partner in this. The business model has not been decided yet, but the idea is that anybody will be able to monetise on Stardust (via the micropayments system in development) and be able to group buy/ crowdfund things eventually.
Happy to elaborate on any details if anybody is interested in my project.
Edited by Major Legend, 08 October 2018 - 08:29 PM.