I found LEO after I came back from "the drama" early this year. The only surviving "friend" I had from the pre-Hive days responded to a discord message I sent him and told me I should check out LeoFinance. So I did.
I was hooked immediately and set about building a stake. This was in January when the #ProjectBlank hype was happening and there was going to be a snapshot for an airdrop. It obviously didn't happen and we got CUB instead but I was off to the races with this community right out of the gate.
As far as suggestions go, it was extremely difficult for me to get any questions answered or find information on how to do certain things early on. Things as simple as "How do I transfer HIVE from Bittrex?" or "What is LeoDex and what's the difference between that and Hive-Engine?" These were very important questions to me and there wasn't an easy place to go to get any answers.
So my suggestions would be: there needs to be a place newbies can go to find answers. I love what @shortsegments suggested above with the 10-step process thing. However, if I want to do things NOW, it would be very helpful to find a wiki or something filled with information I can read through on my own, as fast or as slow as I want. And something I can go back to time and again to refresh my memory or get more answers.
While discord can be a good resource, many people don't even know what that is let alone how to go about getting on it to ask questions. There just needs to be a link on the home screen somewhere that people looking for answers can click on to get somewhere they can find them.
Another suggestion would be to possibly have different "Feeds" for different user-levels. In other words, have a "newbie" feed, or less-than-100 LEO Power feed. And then maybe different levels like 100-1000 Leo Power feed. It would be a way for new users to interact with people at their same level so they don't feel alone. It would also be a place larger accounts could go to curate and see about helping out some of those new users; rewarding them for effort and maybe giving some constructive feedback on their posts.
No one would be "forced" to use any of those particular feeds, but, again, it would give new-users a sense that they're not alone staring at posts that get $30, $50, even $100 or more while they struggle to get a single LEO. Most of us have been there. It's not fun.
Anyway, those are a couple of my thoughts. The wiki idea seems like one users could get behind. Someone would have to lead the charge though and I am definitely NOT a candidate. lol
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I'm glad you found your way back and made it to Leo!
What a thoughtful and detailed response you've left! Thank you so much for the feedback, I think the information, training and resources for questions has been a very consistent message in this post!
I'm going to make a follow up post, but Thanks for the great input!
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