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RE: Explosion in Steem User On-Boarding

in #steemit7 years ago

I can vouch for her starting guide (not that my voice carries any weight here). I want to say upfront I don't know her, just came across her from someone else who resteemed her. I resteemed the post she is mentioning as well as I found it very knowledgeable. I have been studying this platform for 3 weeks now and she covered things I still hadn't come across in it. As someone new here I can say it was a huge benefit.

We are for the most part left to our own devices to figure this out, and posts like hers (I am sure there are probably hundreds or thousands just as good) are quickly scrolled away in the volume of new posts, lost to those coming on board unless it was indexed high by Google and the new user Googled the exact title.

Indigoocean, not sure if you will want to do this or not. In my Google searching I came across a Reddit thread for Steem. Maybe you could reach out to the moderators there and see if they would list it as a resource. I see many there who are asking all kinds of questions (especially why they are not getting approved in a timely manner as this post is about).

Thanks again for taking the time for your newbie guide. I have revisited Steem Supply so many times since reading it, and have never been so excited to see movement of such small increments, hahahaha.

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Oh, thank you so much! I will follow your advice and see if I can get it listed there. I'd really like to see it listed on the suggested article on the Welcome page here. I think people need a sort of "quickstart guide" in addition to all the single topic articles out there. It can be overwhelming sorting through all that when you're new and figuring out what you need to focus on right now as opposed to a few weeks from now.

Thanks again for your kind words and suggestion.