This is not all your fault. The steemit dev team should be the one producing official howto guides, not leaving it to the users. I wrote up a post about it to bring attention to the scams going on in these topics. I am not calling you a scammer winston, just pointing out that guides should be released by the product owners who know every little detail about how it really works.
How to Stop the Scams - Stop voting for Introductions and Steemit guides
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I appreciate your post here, @tinfoilfedora . And actually I would be inclined to agree with you if this wasn't in beta. It's kind of still under development in general, like a company bringing its employees into a building that the construction crew isn't quite finished with. Once we get out of beta, I have confidence it will be a much smoother experience.
They will use that "it's in beta" excuse for as long as you let them. Bitshares has been in beta for years...
Millions of products "still in beta" provide the users a polished experience with manuals and current documentation with every release. It is possible and expected for a product that handles money.
Don't let them get away with that excuse any more.
lol Yeah I'm in no position to say they can't get away with something if they wanted to.