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RE: Steemit's Got Issues! Community Discussion - Whales Cannot Decide Everything - Take 1

in #steemit7 years ago

Super solid points!

I know what you mean. The learning curve is really steep here! One of the big reasons it's hard to get people here or to stay once they are here.

We definitely cannot all be coders lol.

I don't even know what the condenser git is.

Deeper even still is most of us would ask "who are the techs? who would we even point a glitch out to?".

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The condenser git is the place the source code of steemit.com is developed.

There's a steemcleaners initiative. Why doesn't Steemit Inc create one for tech support, onboarding and bridging that gap to connect with the non-technical userbase in making the platform better?

I guess steemit Inc is more interested in developing their SMT.
Tech support for the condenser is very expensive, if done right, and wouldn't return anything for them in the short term.

They are sitting on tons of SP in their accounts. Making this a rewarded community effort won't cost them a penny, but instead distribute their power among trustworthy steemians. This can be run like steemcleaners and curie, who community projects that are doing what I consider holy work.

Steemoverflow as in stackoverflow would be a nice idea for someone with time(not me) to set up. And see how it goes. Blockchain based technical questions. The answer with most Upvotes is mostly right. I thought about that. Maybe one could at least please it at utopian-io?

I support this wholeheartedly.

I think you are right. There are definitely things that could have been developed or enhanced before working on SMT.

Tech support is expensive everywhere but also a necessary and normally beginning part of a website.

I see...

This is definitely something needed lol.