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: @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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