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RE: Stake through the heart

in #steem6 years ago

I do not read all of your posts, Honestly again, I followed you on a tip that you give a decent reward. I am guessing there are more than I who do this. On most topics, I could find something to type and make it look like I know half of what I talk about,

I am not in the middle class yet so I cannot speak of those from a personal perspective, But I do see them in Steemit and Discord. I am trying to find the words to write a post on what I see there.
Briefly, the post would be, How those of a level say over 500SP Bring new members to discord channels and that's it, There is nothing else from those members after that, A newbie enters the group with no clue or guidance in many circumstances. Dumping someone in a discord group and then leaving them to figure the server out and its function is not helpful to the new user or the platform, If the new guy/girl asks a question, much of the time they are given a link, "go read this". from experience of my own, this helps no one. sending someone to read something they have no clue about is a negative help. When people decide to assist another they should do so, join this group, go read this. Is the lazy way to help anyone.

Helping someone costs you time, if people do not give that time, they have not helped in most cases and just past the buck of assisting.
Just another item to examine in the ability of the platform to succeed.

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I don't mind people coming for the comment reward as long as they add something useful. When it comes to discord/chat, there is only so many times someone can answer "how do I get more votes?" or the amount of times people message with different ways trying to get votes directly.

There is a certain amount of proactivity required before someone experienced will spend time on helping. Experience is a great teacher and many people are time wasters.