See, I am not arguing that all the available info is out there and readily accessible in FAQs etc. I know it is, for sure. And I don't deny that the problem is people's laziness.
My whole point is: Steem is not pick up and play accessible, and if we don't look at it pragmatically and from a lens of how the world is (people are lazy and want things easily) and instead focus on how the world should be (people find the resources, educate themselves, come to Steemit informed and ready) then we're not approaching this correctly.
That distinction between how we want it to be vs a realistic look at how people are, and how Steemit's onboarding may need to be amended as a result of this, is really what I am commenting on.