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Topic: Are there boards or threads that a newbie is not supposed to post in? (Read 246 times)

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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
Boards, nope, you can post in every board but, there is a sub board where you can't post as a beginner. That sub board is the ivory tower.

The forum  somewhere everyone, anyone can come and be free, do what they can without any sentiment but, your only free as long as you play by the rules. You can't get this wrong as second chnaces are difficult to come by.

Where ever your good, you can start and have your focus there. Where ever you ain't grounded in, you can as well give learning a chance. There are loads of information on the forum, use that and build your vocab.
sr. member
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
technically no board is out of bounds for beginners. However, there are some boards that may be more difficult to understand or require more in-depth knowledge of certain topics to contribute effectively. For example as others have mentioned above, Serious Discussion and Ivory Tower should only be for high quality posts and not for spam. These two boards are designed to address more serious and complex topics, thus requiring more focused and in-depth contributions.

Advice to you OP As a beginner it is important to choose a board that matches your interests and knowledge. Try to start with more general or easy-to-understand boards and then gradually expand to more specific or complex boards.
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
Everyone is allowed to make post in any thread they like but you must be careful when writing so you will not write rubbish that will make moderator to delete your posts or ban you if they noticed that you had been writing shit posts for long and you never improved at all. That is when you are going to get what you never planned for. You might be given a one week or two week ban just to warn you about the way you are posting so that you can improve with time. But if you do not improve over time and people start reporting your posts, that means you might end up losing the account because of the way you post.
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?

Well apart from the restricted boards which are the archival and serious discussion boards, i don't think there are other boards where a newbie is restricted.
But rather than bother yourself  over boards you're not allowed to post, I think you should  focus more on learning and making meaningful contributions  on the boards you can post in especially  the beginners  and help board which which the board you can easily get all the needed answers to your curiosity  about the forum as a newbie.

You should also know that there are threads which are self moderated and you shouldn't be shocked if your post gets deleted  over there as there are already  principles  guiding  those threads by the op and one reason your loat might be deleted  is if its off topic or regarded as spam or shit post.
Welcome to the forum and I hope you stay for a longer time.
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I think that the restrictions to archival and serious discussions to newbies makes since. Because why open a place that the technicalities are beyond you. A newbie will likely make a fool of himself in those places. I like the process of growth where someone will start from the basis and develop to the highest stages.

Except in a case  where a newbie us asked if he has any experience in the advanced topics. As I emphasized earlier, I like to learn from the basis to the top, unless it is absolutely necessary for Mr to jump to the top.
hero member
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
I also felt the same way in my early days in the forum. But if you are sure there are relevant knowledge you can share in a thread, the best option is to share it. This is because it will help the members of the forum and also increase your reputation. Being scared of making mistakes is normal but we all make mistakes. The only difference is that some people learn from corrections, while others become offended and fail to learn. We all are here to learn and learning involves mistakes and corrections. I have made some mistakes in the forum and some cases the response of members are unfriendly but I overlook the unpleasant words and learn from some useful responses. Just ensure that what you are posting will be beneficial and forget about the aftermath. Wishing you all the best.
sr. member
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?

You can post a reply to any board or thread that you open as a newbie and discover has the reply button available for you. Additionally, don't feel pressured to reply on topics you have no idea about in order to make more posts, this is not allowed on the forum because it will only encourage spamming, which is a serious offense that must be avoided by all users in order to avoid punishment.
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Thank you everyone for your candid opinions I sincerely appreciate. As a newbie, I've decided to follow laid down principles of this forum so that is why I tend to ask questions and seek clarifications wherever I'm somehow confused in the forum.
 The sincere opinions of everyone here will surely help me in shaping me to become a responsible and good member of the forum
Being newbie you're not restricted from posting anywhere apart from the two boards but when you see a discussion and reply option then don't hesitate to do it as long as you feel you can add some weigh to that discussion, bitcointalk is where the real freedom of speech is available but don't take it for granted and be responsible as you say.

The only restriction is you can't post in a row within 5 minutes of time frame but it's negligible since it's going to take more than 5 minutes to create a post which is not a spam.
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?

Don't post on the lending section and ask for loans so many newbies are doing this and getting bad feedback so avoid this section only do so when you reach a higher rank and you establish a good reputation here in Bitocintalk, and another is boards or sections that you have no knowledge of, many newbies are busted because they are posting topics that are out of range.
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Thank you everyone for your candid opinions I sincerely appreciate. As a newbie, I've decided to follow laid down principles of this forum so that is why I tend to ask questions and seek clarifications wherever I'm somehow confused in the forum.
Whilst asking questions when stuck is good, mind you that the forum doesn't have too many rules or principles that if broken can get a user in trouble, the most obvious rule that would cause a problem for a user is posting plagiarized contents and posting malwares too, every other rule is somewhat minor and if broken you'd basically just be corrected, but plagiarism and posting malware would get you banned.
part of the forum's mission to be as free as possible.
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Limiting newbie participation is very harmful for a community.
The post above is from the forum's administrator, so just post as freely and original as you can, your participation in this forum isn't limited in anyway. Just garner knowledge and discuss about Bitcoin and its whatnots.
legendary
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Generally, if the topic of discussion is Bitcoin or crypto-related, you won't have issues commenting in other people's threads or creating your own. Make sure you post your discussions in the correct subs to avoid unnecessary deletions or making the mods move them to the appropriate section. There are explanations under each board for what kind of discussions they are meant for on the landing page.

The restrictions you have, like posting in the Ivory Tower or Serious Discussion, isn't important. No one uses or hides important Bitcoin topics there anyway. You are probably going to avoid those subs if you reach a higher rank that makes you eligible to post there in the future, so I wouldn't worry about it.
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There are two boards I know of which is the Archival and the serious discussion board that newbies are restricted from posting on. Regardless, I don’t see any contribution that a newbie can offer that is beyond the remaining boards. Infact the beginner and help board covers almost everything for newbie, so you can post all your contributions there

Among the two (2) boards that you have mentioned, newbies are freely to comment on whatever thread they find interesting at. Just make sure that before you comment, you at least provide some insight and contribute a meaningful discussion which is relevant to the topic of the board.

Most of the newbies that I observed comment on whatever board they desire without even understanding the main topic at all. While this is not prohibited perse, but this contributes to the overall spam that degrades the quality of the threads.

My greatest advice would be that if you were to comment on a certain thread, research about the topic to avoid any potential conflicts in the future.
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Thank you everyone for your candid opinions I sincerely appreciate. As a newbie, I've decided to follow laid down principles of this forum so that is why I tend to ask questions and seek clarifications wherever I'm somehow confused in the forum.
 The sincere opinions of everyone here will surely help me in shaping me to become a responsible and good member of the forum
sr. member
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
It looks like you are still not free and still afraid to express yourself, I understand why you can feel this way because the many number of topics that are been discussed and how overwhelming it can be. But as you will soon know, this is a nice place to learn and be free to express yourself. As a newbie, do not try to impress anybody by trying to make comment in a topic that you do not understand or have an idea about. Post where you are comfortable.
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"Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
Technically, there are no boards that are out of bounds to Newbies. I'd say that however, there are boards that a newbies shouldn't post in if they have no knowledge about what is discussed there. Meaning that they can not contribute meaningfully to any conversation that goes no on there. You cannot be a German and post on the Russian board, unless of course you understand Russian. Archival is also another board where it is just like the waste bin of the forum.
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
For a newbie it's more advantageous to you to stick to the beginners and help board as it is the most convenient place newbies can learn so much about the forum as it almost generally talk about so much of things you can find in other boards. Like it's all encompassing.

I don't know of the Meta board is restricted for newbies but I'll say you don't bother using there for now as it's discussion concerns every issues about the bitcoin forum. And as a newbie you have got no need there, others include the Ivory Tower,  Archives and currently and others

Check this out:
Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines,
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-list-of-official-bitcointalkorg-rules-guidelines-faq-703657
sr. member
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"Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?

Archives and the Ivory Tower that I know so far, maybe there are others but I don't think I know. In general maybe you can implement it yourself if you want to see more, more details maybe where is the "reply" button on any board I think this is you can make a post or contribute.
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Hello everyone.... I've seen handful of boards and threads that I can make reasonable contributions to by sharing my knowledge about some of the topics that are being discussed in these boards and threads but as a newbie, I don't wanna make unnecessary mistakes, and that brings me to the question of "Are there boards and threads I'm not supposed to post in as a newbie"?
From your words ( you don't want to make unnecessary mistakes) then you must stick to the Beginners and Help section and in meta read the pinned post above that thread then you understand the rules and regulations here in the forum because the most important thing to do and to avoid mistakes is you must aware the rules and regulations. And then you can contribute to this forum by sharing you ideas and knowledge about bitcoins Etc.
legendary
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So for now the following boards are restricted: Archival, Serious Discussion, and Ivory Tower.
Serious discussion; Ivory Tower boards have restrictions years ago, not recently.
Honestly, I don't know when the restriction on Archival was applied but my guess is since 2018 with Enhanced newbie restrictions & requirements.

But it does affect:
 - Board restrictions
With a Copper membership, newbies can make threads in Archival.
hero member
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It's good you have seen a handful of boards where you can share your knowledge, as you said, but the boards where newbies cannot comment have been mentioned to you already, and if you go on various boards, you should look out for pin posts. Always try to read through some of the rules or content of those pin messages; it helps you to know more and can also limit your ability to perform poorly in the forum. As a newbie, I think you may still be doing a lot of research yourself about the forum within different threads on the forum. Before you even had the need to post in a thread where newbies are restricted, you might have ranked up.

Back in my newbie days, I was also curious and careful not to post where I was not supposed to, so I asked the same question and got different replies. You can read them @ Section to avoid and section to postl.
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