Pull Request Submitted - Updates to the FAQ Page

in faq •  7 years ago 

I submitted a pull request to make several updates to the condenser (Steemit.com) FAQ page.

Questions Updated:

  • Will the reward pool pay out more or less depending on who votes?
    I added clarification on how the rewards pool works.
  • How do I get more STEEM Power?
    I updated the instructions to be consistent with the new UI for buying STEEM/SP.
  • What do the dollar amounts for pending payouts represent?
    I added this question/answer to explain to users what the dollar amounts they see on Steemit.com mean.
  • How do Steem Dollar to STEEM conversions work
    I removed the language that said that said 'the difference is generally minor', since SBD conversions are currently off by more than a small amount.
  • Is there a way for me to convert my Steem Dollars to STEEM without waiting 3.5 days?
    I added text explaining that users may get a better rate using the internal market rather than converting.
  • How can I withdraw my STEEM or SBD coins?
    I updated the instructions to include the fact that users can now withdraw STEEM and SBD tokens from their wallet using the new BlockTrades "Sell" link that was recently added to the wallet.
  • What is my voting power?
    I updated and clarified the explanation of what voting power is and how it works.
  • How many times can I vote without depleting my voting power?
    I updated this to be consistent with HF 19, and also clarified it.
  • What is @cheetah?
    I added a link to the new @cheetah FAQ: https://steemit.com/steemit/@cheetah/faq-about-cheetah.
  • How can I extract these keys from my master password?
    I removed this question and answer because it was causing confusion for new users.

The pull request can be viewed here:
https://github.com/steemit/condenser/pull/1537

The PR is not accepted yet, but I plan to work with Steemit, Inc. to make any edits necessary to get it approved. Hopefully we will see the changes up on the live site soon!


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Thanks so much for making these changes to the FAQ. I remember as a wide-eyed newbie to Steemit how often I use to check the FAQ page - I must have read it a half dozen times before I began posting.

These constant updates will ensure that more newcomers to our community are well-informed and it will prepare them to participate more comfortably and sooner. Thanks @timcliff!

Well done! This will be helpful for a lot of people!

All great stuff, for people who are weary and asking me about steem its, "can you really pull your money out, or is it stuck in there?" So thats awesome with a FAQ guide to converting. One thing I'm worried about is the random flagging that I see killing people's up votes and pay amounts. Thanks for another addition to the community @timcliff !

This explains the payout system better than my previous understanding of it, thanks!

thanks @timcliff

Great post, @timcliff and I appreciated the information you included about witnesses at the bottom. I'm new here and haven't learned that much about witnesses yet. I've already voted for Luke because I came across his post where he explained what he was all about. He seemed very knowledgeable and dedicated so I felt comfortable voting for him. I was wanting to vote for others too, but just did not have easy access to the info and didn't want to simply randomly vote.

I'll now be sure to vote for you as well and will check out the witness guide you posted a link to. It really seems like you're about helping out us newbies which is much appreciated!

Very cool, I'm glad it's helping!

All this point are so usefull thanks alot man ...much needed one

@timcliff - thank you so much - didn't know a FAQ existed - silly of me - will stop posting/curating till I read it thoroughly.

I thought I already voted for your witness- is advisable to vote again? Do multiple votes "stack" like promotion? Does voting for you do more than just give you emotional support?

You can only vote once per witness. The more votes a witness has, the higher their rank. It helps if other users remove votes, or other witnesses get more votes to be able to keep your spot :)

Thanks for the info. I just now, after several months found a mention in a comment about steemithelp.net.

Probably one of your comments, in fact.

@timcliff your work for the community is INVALUABLE!
I appreciate you and the hard work you put in. Thank you.

Thanks @merej99 :)

I appreciate the effort you are putting forth. Those are all questions that I see posted all the time and that need clarification. Thanks for posting.

Welcome

This is great, thank you @timcliff. I had just posted comments over on the @steemitblog post about HF19 on Wednesday about the Voting and Curating FAQs needing to be updated. Wasn't sure who to direct that kinda stuff to.

Thank you for making the community a better place by providing a request to update the FAQ. I’ve seen a few questions around voting power after HF 19, and a few people who still don’t realize they do not have their normal 40 votes day anymore. I’m hoping your request to update that info in FAQ will help resolve those questions people have regarding it.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Yes, I hope so too.

Thank you for your contibution. Would you explain what is the affect of flaging?

There is actually some info on it in the FAQ :)

There is also this post:
Everything you need to know about potential payouts and flagging (for new users)

Just saw it (I should read other comments before I comment :) ) thank you very much!

Thanks @timclif for your work, all content creator can to take useful of this facility improvement

Very helpful information, thanks

Tim Cliff putting in work on steemit per usual. Appreciate it man, I'm sure the whole community does.

Thanks :)

Thank you for making these changes Tim, great work!

Thank you. I am wondering if rules for curators, curating...curation have changed since HF19? :-D

The formula has changed, but the rules are basically the same.

Thank you! I'll try to find the latest formula.

Great work. Love to see these questions getting answered.

good stuff

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Helpful clarifications, thanx for your dedication to helping to keep things moving along smoothly. Upvoted and resteemed.

That is great work @timcliff ,Thank you for adding value to the community.We appreciate your efforts to make our experience here worthwhile.

I'm glad SOMEONE is updating these things. You're always making improvements, and creating content to help our community, so i guess it's time i vote you for witness.

Thanks Tim!

edit must have done that when I first joined. Still well deserved!

Thank you :)

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