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RE: 3 things Newbies should do in their first week on Hive

in OCD4 years ago

Thanks @purepinay , its great that you're bringing so many newbies on board 🏅

If you can also point them to follow @newbies-guide that would be much appreciated. We're building a depository of useful posts for Hive, and that will make it much easier for newbies to find information 😊

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My pleasure and yes the @newbies-guide is really helpful. I also have some questions from the new boarded members, could it send those questions to you? Maybe you could also add them to you futures posts.

I will have them follow, @newbies-guide. Right now am just letting them take a break coz they're quite overwhelmed!!! Hahaha

Sure, send them over anytime.

Sometimes less is more, don't want to scare people away!!

Could I also use some of the information there for the presentation at the upcoming Seminar for the on boarded members?

Yes of course, feel free. Just make sure you point them to @newbies-guide as well 😊

And one that I learned about onboarding new members, is not send @ybanezkim's introduction post as an example coz they said got a a little stressed! Haha not everyone can write an introvert post like Kim you know! Now most of them are taking forever to write their introduction haha! Kim raised the standard all the way to the moon! Haha

Ha ha! His are big shoes to fill!

Unless one is into writing, 300-400 words should cover everything - where you're from, how you got your username (always a nice ice breaker), your hobbies and interests, likes and dislike (try to make it fun), how you found out about Hive, links to personal websites and social media (if they plan to cross post get them to add a Hive link there so we know they're not an imposter), crypto experience (if any), and what you're hoping to get out from Hive. And if they not anon, a selfie holding a Hive logo and date to verify identity will be ideal. It adds creditability.

Wow! Thanks a lot for this guideline! You're awesome! I'll add this to the intro guideline sheets.

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