I kinda spoke on this in my last post a little bit. About how some of the skills people possess on Steem doesn’t get the credit it deserves because of lack of journalism. It doesn’t make sense that everybody would want a perfect post that was well written to get an upvote, because life doesn’t work like that. Some people are well educated and skilled but since they can’t write it eloquently they get missed.
I really don’t have the answers I’m just a small fry that really only a few people on Steem I’ve connected with gave me attention I deserve, everybody deserves. This is a social environment, where people are expected to behave a certain way, it’s like an unwritten rule. When it comes to Steem however the ball is missed. The rules are changed and you have to play by them.
I just go by what I see for the most part. A lot of condescension towards noobs will turn them around any day. If you been a developer all your damn life, it’s hard to understand where a non developer is coming from. It’s a bunch of simple things like customer service, which should be Steems most important factor. Bezos understands this
I agree with your last part, although Steem attempts to be as simple as possible to use while introducing newcomers to this technology it is still very advanced and difficult as soon as you start digging a little deeper into it. I heard about a few projects in the SOS show last night that are aiming at guiding newcomers and helping them get started which is very important.
i still consider myself a noob, so where can i check something like this out?
True. I had to learn what makes a good blog. I am not a naturally gifted writer. My first blogs were not very good. But over time they have gotten better. I think the key is first to say as clearly as possible what you want to say. Also say it in short sentences. I am still learning.