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From my personal experience I can say that one has to be extremely careful about introducing others to Bitcoin, because it is something very risky and for the most technically complicated. The implications that can be derived from such teaching can be very negative for those who study and for those who teaching.
I think it is wrong to direct people directly into investing in something that is very risky, because that way you bear a lot of responsibility if something goes wrong. Also speaking about BTC in public can put you in very unpleasant situations, even life-threatening ones because you can become a target. Therefore, I still recommend that you protect yourself with the anonymity of the internet and thus protect your privacy.
I would disagree that people should be directed to start making money through faucets that pay extremely little and are not intended to make money from user side. Also, it can be a huge waste of time if you say to someone to become bounty hunter, and after months of "working" result can be nothing or few $ worth of some token.
Bitcoin is never newbie friendly, it takes some knowledge to be able to use it, and this information is publicly available. If one is not capable of finding them, they are not even ready to own crypto.