#ORIENTATION - A GUIDE FOR STEEM BEGINNERS - DOS AND DONTS

in #dtube7 years ago


Hey Steemians! Hey Dtubers!

I realized that if you are a newcomer to the Steem universe, there are many many questions that might be difficult to find the answers to.

That is why I have decided to periodically do an orientation video - to explain how Steem works, the different ways to be a productive Steemian, and general etiquette - basically all the things it took me months to learn when I first got here.

I will be doing this sort of video regularly with updates and trying to explain as best as I can in one video all the frequently asked questions and not so frequently asked questions. If you know of some newbies, or people that haven't figured it all out yet, send them on over - it's a win-win!
If you liked this video, be sure to subscribe/follow for more tips, and also leave a comment below.

For any questions you might have, please contact me on the Dtube Discord server. https://discord.gg/dtube

Original music by maneki-neko.


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I recommend watching this video if you are new on steemit. I'm on steemit I think for 1 or 2 weeks and just now fully understand how the community is working and how you are supposed to help build it. And believe me, being a part of the revolutionary change is a good feeling, that is if you believe in steem and the possibilities. Thank you @Maneki-neko for posting this video ;) I hope many will see it and build this community the right way :)

Great comment, thank you!

This video has been of great help to me and I just joined steemit a few minutes ago. Keep doing what you're doing.

This was a great video. Thanks so much for popping by my intro post and sharing it. You have a calm voice and it was easy to listen to your video, explaining some of the many things new steemians (is that the term?) need to learn. All the best to you!

This was unbelievably helpful. Sharing with my friend who also just joined steem!

This is a good video for all people who are really starting on steemit or DTube from zero. I really hope that the biggest part of the community is playing fair and respecting the rules. At last respecting each other is one of the most important things when living and working with other people. Thank you that you took the time for us newbies :)

Haha Well - hope is good! Thanks for watching!

thank you for bringing me here @maneki-neko. this video really gave me insights on what to do onwards in this community. looking forward for more updates from you.

Here to help!
Message me if you need anything!

i will in the future. thanks again :)

はじめまして!フォローさせていただきました。招き猫。幸せを招きそうな良い名前ですね。dtubeは勉強中です。

こんにちは、私はあなたにも続いています。 2月10日の東京での会合でお会いしたいと思います。

ありがとうございます!2月10日東京、楽しみにしてます〜

Hey man, just wanted to thank you on two fronts.....First of all, this video is a must watch for anyone new to dtube and steemit. This is a big big opportunity and so much potential for everyone. However, there will be a lot of people like me coming on...That have trouble turning on our computers at days lol So break downs and making Steem simple like this is VERY much appreciated.

Second, I also wanna thank you for the comments you made on my first video on dTube. I appreciated that gave me a huge boost on confidence on the platform. I'll be sure to pay it forward for new members I meet too.

Awesome stuff man, thanks again!

Thanks for the kind words! BTW - HODLing IS sexy! :)

ha ha ha ha ha Yeah man, learning that! And it's easier to do too.