There's a lot of misunderstanding coming from people joining the platform afresh. It seems like 99% of them have no idea how rewards are generated and what strategy you need to implement in order to be successful. They seem to be attracted by the potential of "a quick buck for free" and don't give it too much time.
And it's a shame, because the platform is really great, a beautiful and well thought design of processes and great tech. It's really revolutionary. I just hope that all those people jumping into my feed, asking me to follow them and to upvote their posts (like I should do that, if we're all here, right?), I hope, like I said, they'll take the time to read my Steemit Newbie FAQ series, especially this one: https://steemit.com/steem/@dragosroua/steemit-newbie-faq-netiquette-how-to-avoid-being-a-steem-douche.
Other than that, I'm cool.
RE: A Screenshot Is Worth A Thousand Words (Or 1111 Words, For What Matters)