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RE: The Unwritten Rules of Steemit

in #steem-help8 years ago

Thank you for clear, concise information. You wrote: "A newbie’s online habits from other websites can lead them to learn lessons the hard way. As the system becomes more complex there is more and more for them to catch up on." I've been on this site only a few days (but not from YouTube), and I already made a small misstep through not understanding something. I'm putting in the time to learn, but jeez, I keep wanting easy-to-access FAQs and a user's manual in plain English. Did I miss those things? I'm not a programmer and I don't have experience with cryptocurrency, so the vocabulary alone is daunting. I can offer Steemit broad general knowledge; experience on other social media sites (but not Reddit); deep experience with writing, editing, and photography; and my informed opinion. I hope that's enough for me to be welcome on the site, and I hope that I can master the platform before I decide it's not worth it.

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Of course you are welcome on the site!! :)

And as long as you want to contribute you will find the community very welcoming as I have :)

Just remember not to feel hard done by if your posts don't make much. You can look at how much mine make and I put a lot of work into them. It is like a lottery that you don't have to pay for and your post is your lucky ticket.

I'll be following you and I look forward to seeing your future posts :)

Because the community is new and we're talking about rules, LaconicFlow would encourage everyone to upvote replies they think are good. All the time LaconicFlow comes across good replies with zero votes.

Wow, Beanz, your awesome ! Nice to meet you.