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Hello @paulag,

Thank you for doing such great video tutorials!

It is so good that these tutorials are up-to-date and done after the HF 20. I am sure many people appreciate the new information given here.

Your presentation is engaging and nicely done.

There is a typo at 1:14 in the first video.
It should be 'voting' instead of 'viting'.
You might want to correct that for the other platforms.

Somehow the audio of these videos are not as clear as the other ones.

Look forward to your next video,
Rosa

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Thanks for the information! It is very helpful and handy especially to new users. They should know these basic information..

Cheers!

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I can understand this tutorial, how to work steem I already know because of your tutorial, maybe this video is very useful for everyone who joins steemit, thank you !

Interesting and well done videos. This is not complicated to me, since I am a Software Programmer. But I can imagine how all this must sound like nonsense to the new users joining the Platform. It must be so confusing. Hopefully, your videos will help.

In total I have an hours video on all of this stuff. To have to spend an hour explaining just goes to show the system is way more complex for the every day user than it needs to be. I hope over time we will see changes that make this a 5 min explanation instead of an hour

Yes, I agree. I have been telling some friends about SteemIt... but I would advertise it a lot more, if it wasn't so difficult for newbies to understand it. :-/

Oh... and my uncle keeps asking me: "Where does the money come from, to pay all the users?"

To say the truth, I can't find a simple way to explain him.

well that part is simple. it comes from Investors. When steem was set up there was an investor named freedom. between him/her ned, dan and who ever else, when they set up steem the had to back the coin with an investment to give it an initial value, then as more and more exchanges took on steem, cryptocurrency buyers started buying, pushing up the price from the initial price which would have been set by the initial investment. So lets just say freedom decided to dump his investment, he has so much, I think we would see another fall in price. As the price falls, as you can see from your own votes, the value of a vote becomes less as there is less investment to divvy out.
So it not really where does the money come from, more of a case of new coins are produced and they now have a value based on market trading and the initial investment. Does that make any sense?

Yes, it does. Thanks for the explanation. :-)

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This clears up the questions in the minds of beginners and some dumb members like me, well explained @paulag

by no means are you dumb, thank you for the compliment and thank you for visiting

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wonderful video for us, thanks for wonderful information share with us. love your style and God bless your work.

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thank you for the explanations in the video and the compilation of text and links!
-1,2 rshares was new to me, the 0,02 payout threshhold was something I've heard of repeatedly in the last days.

also minute 8 second video was something I was searching for. how longer comments affect the RCs. I think to make the comment (max 250 bytes) is 12x more costly than adding extra 250 bytes to the comment.
so definitely not write two comments if possible :D.
how those bytes are calculated (one sign equals one sign or are pics and embedded videos more costly)? I still don't know with links, pics and videos but this was a good helpful start
also what amount/command editing is in terms of RCs I didn't get yet - maybe one of those custom jsons?