Maybe I am alone in this but does the Steemit community feel that more transparency and explanation around critical updates to the platform are needed?
Steemit does so many things right but I feel it would benefit from more formal updates around key changes to the architecture of the platform.
For example, the impact of the latest Hard Fork was a huge surprise to many (including myself) and I think more education and notification around what to expect from these changes should be taking place.
Knowing how the change will be effected, the likely impact of the change etc. would benefit users greatly by informing them on what is coming rather than leaving the community to speculate and debate on the likely outcome.
Another example is the original white paper. I think version updates are needed to reflect key changes to the structure of Steemit and to my knowledge, this is not being done in a comprehensive and structured way.
I'm not trying to crticise the Steemit team, rather, I feel obliged to make any suggestions I feel would benefit the Steemit platform going forward.
, on a separate point, I feel the change today was a huge leap forward so thank you for making this happen.
Thank you for reading.