I agree onboarding is an issue, but it's an issue that people kind of walk themselves into by wanting an account. There are several programs going on right now to fix the onboarding issues, but it seems there isn't much talk in the way of fixing the economic problems.
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Lol Arkham City
I need to learn to program, just so I can make a Steem frontend and call it that.
You'll get no argument out of me on that one...
I think the thing you're missing the most out of this is that promotion on an individual front end could be a lucrative source of revenue for the site owners, too. Food for thought...
Agreed, lucrative for the individual site owner, but I'm really focusing on a solution that would benefit the entire platform. If the value of STEEM increases, we all benefit. If front ends start charging to do their own form of promotion, it benefits them for sure, but it doesn't really do shit for the rest of us other than offer a service to give someone else money, which is basically what bidbots do now, so my approach is to really emphasize the importance of burning tokens to counteract inflation and push the price up as they become more scarce.