I suppose I just need to get on them about being more consistent. I've been on for such a short time that I feel like I'm not the one to tell anyone how to do things! I'm doing well, though, so I want everyone to get on and have the experience that I've had (making friends, being inspired to write again AND making money!) I think my friends just are too timid with it. They make a post or two and then just feel like they aren't doing it right. I suppose I just need to keep helping them along and trying to be encouraging. OOooh, I am ALWAYS looking for more formatting advice myself and would love to share that with them as well. Thank you for that!
I'm personally not so worried about the technical parts of crypto myself, as my husband it the crypto-investor-nerd of the house, but I am wondering if there is any way... well, to be honest, most people I know just think it's some sort of scam or almost like monopoly money. Everything I try to read on it is in such techno-speak that I can't even understand it. Maybe I'll ask my husband to try to speak my language and write a post for me to share with them if one already doesn't exist! :)
I LOVE the idea of the tutorial. I haven't really even began to try and navigate getting my money out of steemit yet. It just overwhelms me almost immediately and I just decide to look at it later. I think there is a big market for someone who can explain the necessary basics and know how of this kind of things to the people who just don't speak technical if you know what I mean.
Also, THANK YOU for your response and wading through my novel of a comment :) Thanks for the links, as well. I am going to go check them out!
The problem with putting it into street language, is they always boil it down to "It's backed by nothing" as opposed, of course, to the state, that we already know will screw us over every chance they get.
Oh yeah... too too true!