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sr. member
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December 21, 2023, 09:21:36 AM
#11
Newbies like to be visible and creating topics with questions that can be answered by google search is just something newbies do. It’s funny that OP thinks he can shrink all the newbie questions and topics in this board into one thread.  Do you even realize what you’re proposing? It just wouldn’t work. The questions would be buried inside the thread unless you make the thread a self moderated one. And do you have the time to moderate the thread?

The problem is they don't actually like to research and always want to be spoon feed by those hardworking people who truly done their own research about everything they need to know. I they keep doing this for sure there's nothing will happen in their career here. So for betterment and to get more knowledge about certain topic they want to discuss much better that aside for reading some suggestion here they also need to do a certain research for verification of information they receive so that they can get more better insight about the topic they asked.

Maybe he just do this because he think that he can earn a merit from posting a thread like this where he want to shrink all necessary question by newbies and he hope to get a good answers coming from multiple people in this forum.
hero member
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December 21, 2023, 08:55:15 AM
#10
Newbies like to be visible and creating topics with questions that can be answered by google search is just something newbies do. It’s funny that OP thinks he can shrink all the newbie questions and topics in this board into one thread.  Do you even realize what you’re proposing? It just wouldn’t work. The questions would be buried inside the thread unless you make the thread a self moderated one. And do you have the time to moderate the thread?
hero member
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December 21, 2023, 08:10:30 AM
#9
He is not asking for help, nor he is asking any questions. He asks others to ask their questions in his threads so the community can answer them.
It is for him, a new user and for other new users too.

Newbies Stop Teaching When You Need To Learn.

His post history shows this is not an outstanding newbie with deep knowledge and only joined the forum recently as a newbie. I thought he created this thread for other newbies to ask, ask him and ask forum community, with any question.

It's is not a thread as "Ask me (OP) anything".
The op is somehow playing a middle man's role where people's questions on anything they need answers to passes through his thread and then receive answers by other forum members.

What's funny though is this, not that the questions that will be asked op is the one to answer them. If that's the case it can only create cacophonous questions and replies in one thread invariably turning to spams as there could be repetitive questions over and over again on different pages of the op thread. Am not sure op thought about all of these before coming up with this idea  Grin
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December 21, 2023, 05:28:44 AM
#8
As the year unwinds! As you think about potential resolutions for the new year - why don’t we wrap up the year with getting answers to some of the questions lingering in our mind?

Wrap up 2023 with  learning more about the opportunities that await you in becoming a cryptocurrency enthusiast ’m sure you’re keen to Listen to how potentially you could be a potential bitcoin investor, trader or in the blockchain development itself. The platform is open to anyone and everyone. What you still find confusing and uncertain about you can ask them here.

Start your questions, there are people who have the answers here. Lets go!
the different boards and sub boards in this forum has been specially designed to proper solutions to whatever question one intend asking and this section particular solves that problem and so I don't think that it is necessary to create a separate thread for asking questions and supplying answers to them.

Even if we want to use a particular thread for that purpose, it would be very bulky and confusing for people since you are going to be having different questions and answers all combined under this thread, it's going to be frustrating and I cant even imagine it.
hero member
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December 21, 2023, 03:51:53 AM
#7
It is for him, a new user and for other new users too.
I thought you were answering with what you have written. Because you did not mention anything, If you wrote it for other newbies, you could write a phrase like "For those who are going to ask questions".

His post history shows this is not an outstanding newbie with deep knowledge and only joined the forum recently as a newbie. I thought he created this thread for other newbies to ask, ask him and ask forum community, with any question.
Yes, exactly. He created this thread for other newbies to ask questions. But, I have opposed the idea. I also mentioned the reason for opposing the idea why people should not ask questions in a single thread. You can read below;

I would love to elaborate more on why they should create a specific thread and why I encourage them not to ask all the questions in a single thread. If a person creates a thread and asks a specific question, let's assume he got the answer in his thread. Now, if someone searches for similar threads, they will find the thread, and the entire thread will be about that specific question, and it is well organized. It's more like how the forum sections are organized now. You should not discuss altcoins in the Bitcoin discussion section. So, A single thread for multiple questions will be a mess! I hope you got that.
legendary
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December 21, 2023, 03:48:38 AM
#6

His post history shows this is not an outstanding newbie with deep knowledge and only joined the forum recently as a newbie. I thought he created this thread for other newbies to ask, ask him and ask forum community, with any question.

It's is not a thread as "Ask me (OP) anything".

That's right. But if you follow the user's posts, you will remember that this is a beginner blogger Smiley Wink, and all he knows today is to create motivational posts. Yesterday's topic was sent off-topic; I think that this one also deserves that place.
OP, the topic looks like an advertisement asking for questions in this topic, but are you personally confident that you can fully manage this topic? Are you so erudite that you are ready for all the questions that can be asked of you?
sr. member
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December 20, 2023, 10:46:44 PM
#5
He is not asking for help, nor he is asking any questions. He asks others to ask their questions in his threads so the community can answer them.
It is for him, a new user and for other new users too.

Newbies Stop Teaching When You Need To Learn.

His post history shows this is not an outstanding newbie with deep knowledge and only joined the forum recently as a newbie. I thought he created this thread for other newbies to ask, ask him and ask forum community, with any question.

It's is not a thread as "Ask me (OP) anything".
hero member
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December 20, 2023, 10:36:54 PM
#4
Let's start.

Why are you gae?
hero member
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December 20, 2023, 09:33:51 PM
#3
Dear Dailyscript

The entire beginner and Help section is to ask questions and guides. You don't really need to create a specific thread for users and ask them to ask questions. I have a feeling that you won't be able to answer them all. You might get some unexpected questions that you never heard and you don't know the answer. A single thread for answering several types of questions will become a pure mess. Instead, anyone who looking for answers to their questions should search for the specific topic first, if there are no results, then they should create a thread and ask questions to get the answer from the community.

I would love to elaborate more on why they should create a specific thread and why I encourage them not to ask all the questions in a single thread. If a person creates a thread and asks a specific question, let's assume he got the answer in his thread. Now, if someone searches for similar threads, they will find the thread, and the entire thread will be about that specific question and it is well organized. It's more like how the forum sections are organized now. You should not discuss altcoins in the Bitcoin discussion section. So, A single thread for multiple questions will be a mess! I hope you got that.

Before asking anything, please try with finding available answers. You can find many answers, without need to ask anything

He is not asking for help, nor he is asking any questions. He asks others to ask their questions in his threads so the community can answer them.
sr. member
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December 20, 2023, 08:31:02 PM
#2
Start your questions, there are people who have the answers here. Lets go!
Before asking anything, please try with finding available answers. You can find many answers, without need to ask anything.

[GUIDES] on Bitcointalk. Index thread.

You can also use the forum's Help page and the forum's Search.

Do it first then you can ask anything for further help from Bitcoin talk users.
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December 20, 2023, 05:40:18 PM
#1
As the year unwinds! As you think about potential resolutions for the new year - why don’t we wrap up the year with getting answers to some of the questions lingering in our mind?

Wrap up 2023 with  learning more about the opportunities that await you in becoming a cryptocurrency enthusiast ’m sure you’re keen to Listen to how potentially you could be a potential bitcoin investor, trader or in the blockchain development itself. The platform is open to anyone and everyone. What you still find confusing and uncertain about you can ask them here.

Start your questions, there are people who have the answers here. Lets go!
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