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RE: SteemPeak is pretty great, but I wonder if this will confuse the new users even more.

in #steem6 years ago

I found out about @steempeak a couple of days ago and so far have only used it for replies. I upvote good comments I get and want to normally vote at 3 cents so as not to dust vote. Steempeak is so wonderful for this function. I have not looked much further yet, but so far I am sold.

I've looked a busy a few times, and I am too dumb to figure it out. I posted once to steemgigs and that took a big effort. I tried dtube and that was a full blown month-long disaster of no results. I have 400+ videos on you tube, and I can post there easily, so I am not taking the blame for that one.

I have not tried any of the other offshoots of this place and have a long list of places people think I should try. My biggest failure is not being able to get on discord where it seems a lot of action takes place.

I've been on steemit one year and know more than I did but less than I should. The whole blockchain thingy is a mystery to me. I have learned to set most of this knowledge on ignore as best I can and just keep posting.

Sincerely,
confused plankton

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It will get easier as more solutions show up, regarding dtube... yes, at the very beginning it was very difficult to use, its gotten a lot better, but at the same time youtube has at this point a decade of r&d of advantage. I'm willing to bet in just a few more months it will change again, making it even better.

Have you tried dlive? - I've made a few videos, easy enough to use... im not a vlogger, i do better at writing but it was only a few clicks and a cup of patience.

I have not tried dlive, but it is on my list. I think my problem with dtube is that I am in Thailand with unreliable wifi. I try to upload, it looks like it did, but then it didn't. This takes 8 hours, so after about ten times a couple of months ago I gave up :)