Constructive is something that can be built upon. So any post that can garner a reply back is viewed as constructive at least that is what my english teacher taught our class this morning.
No, not necessarily. Otherwise, posts such as "I think price will rise to 43943$ in XX time" could be considered constructive, since you could build upon them, but they actually are not. They are pure rubbish.
Post more than 100 words and not out of topic when you posting, not spam posts. Actually it's depend on the signature campaign manager though. Every manager have their own criteria.
The length of a post is really irrelevant. Sometimes, a simple "Yes", which correctly answers a question can be deemed constructive. Signature spammers tend to add unnecessary information to increase the size of their posts (this does not make them constructive by default).
Constructive mean its related to the topic and must contribute or help not only to the OP but also to other members its not neccessary that you would make more lines just to see to them its a constructive one, one line should be enough as long its not out of topic and not a spammy one.
No, don't justify the 'one line spam' that can be easily found in sections such as (e.g.) Speculation & Gambling. Those posts are very rarely constructive.
Hi All,
Recently i noticed that every sig. campaign manager want to constructive post before wearing his sig. campaign regular rule one of. can anyone here to help me find out what do mean axactly a constructive post.
It's simple actually:
1) Don't post if you don't have to when your English is obviously very flawed or broken (like in your case). Post in your local section if you need help, and focus on reading English content and learning the language.
2) Don't post for the sake of posting, or for the sake of getting money. Post for the sake of contributing/helping/participating in discussions that interest you.
3) Post only if you know what you're talking about. An example of bullshit posts are those users that recommend "blockchain.info as the best, safest or whatever wallet".