Yes, Jason. That makes you an author as well as a content creator. In fact, I may have a project that I could use your help with.
There he goes, giving people ideas !! Like I aint got enough to do already Gonna getcha for that Jim !
If it was offered at a "Supersupporter" level for " A few Dollars More" I think it might be popular as so many households have the necessity for a setup for meetings and other events in the future. If not, maybe a CoinZoom Conversation forum where people with their own accounts could show or talk about numismatics. BUT maybe not Jim ( making trouble again)
Our coin club just did a Zoom broadcast the past Thursday. There was a very interesting Power Pt.presentation by one of our YN's on two coins from the Channel Island of Jersey. We also had a US error presentation as well and one on Ancients. A total of 16 members signed in. In my opinion Zoom is the perfect venue to continue club members to learn not only about the coins, but also to learn about the tools needed and time to expand their talents at producing a program. We have 45 paying members in the club. Considering we have a lot of "older" members I'd say that was a success.
I've written lots of articles for the numismatic press, but I'm not sure how much knowledge I've created. I would say that most of my writing is popularistic. Fortunately, there's been a market for that kind of writing since I started in the late 1970s.
I used to post Youtube videos a while ago, but I'm starting to get back into it. I enjoyed posting videos, but I got busy. Now with more time, I can do it again for a bit.
I also wrote a book. It's funny but my interest in that particular area waned as soon as it was completed.