Steemit needs new terminology so non-technical people can understand. IE: Steem power - Savings account (earn 90% a year), Steem dollars = newly earned dollars, steem = Checking account.
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Steemit needs new terminology so non-technical people can understand. IE: Steem power - Savings account (earn 90% a year), Steem dollars = newly earned dollars, steem = Checking account.
I like the idea of keeping the language as simple as possible but not at the expense of the truth. Steem power is so much more than a savings account (it's more like preferred stock in a company because of the voting power that comes with it). Steem dollars are definitely not dollars and steem is definitely not a checking account.
People can click "more info" if they want to learn more details about it, but these terms will make them feel like they understand the system and they will feel comfortable using it. It's very important for people to feel like they have an understanding of something before they use it.
I can't really agree with that. Most people have no idea how cell phones and computers work but they use them anyway. The key is to make them usable without understanding. Gotta keep the geekery under the skin, out of sight.
I would agree if it was the same context. In this case, we are dealing with their money, so they will care to know where their money is tied up in.
@overlord - Most people don't know how banks or credit cards work but they still trust and use them anyway. How many people realize that only 97% of all US dollars exist in only digital form? How many people understand fractional reserve banking and its implications? Don't get me wrong, I wish people were as informed and sensible as you make them out to be but in my experience, the vast majority of them just aren't. Having faith is just so much easier than doing your homework.