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sr. member
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Of course, all newbies should visit their local council frequently as the topics there are easy to understand due to the "Mother" language, especially technical issues and crypto analysis. In my opinion, so that beginners can easily understand and learn what's on this forum it's best to:

1. Taking multiple points of view from one topic.
2. Spend more time on that one topic. Even though the material looks complicated, the important thing is to have the courage to discuss the topic.
3. Not feeling “ah, I already know” even though discussing the same topic. Pretend you're "stupid," but keep being curious.
4. Write to sharpen memory on the topic. The lowest level of understanding to the highest: reading -> researching -> and doing it through real action, you can start practicing it.
5. Because apart from understanding crypto analysis, we can also learn to make posts with elaboration techniques, parsing to detail. and can expound it in its simplest form, down to its roots, so that even those who read it can understand it.
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This is a fantastic idea, and learning from the local board may seem a little easier and more comprehensible than studying something in a language other than your own. There are still some explanations that, although being given in a general language, some newbies who are unfamiliar with cryptocurrencies may find difficult to comprehend unless they are given a breakdown and translation of the subject matter in their native tongue. This is a fantastic idea and will make learning in the forum easier for a newbie.
sr. member
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I think OP is right in the idea of newbies visiting their local board. The local board is very much important in the grooming of members here. When it comes to communication, those that barely knows how to speak English or even understand English can do better on their local board when they identify with their locals on the same level of communication and understanding. 

Every one member here belongs to a local board and that makes it more interesting and unique that one would get identified with them to learn from them on local basis since they communicate in  one local dialect.
hero member
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.

This is only applicable to those user that can’t understand well English language since this board(Beginners & Help) was created for this specific reason. The level of discussion here is nto much technical and beginners have a better chance to get more insightful tips from prominent members from different local board if he will post here rather than in their local.


There are many high level members who discuss crypto in their own language or this forum. If you follow their discussion carefully you will progress very quickly.

Maybe you are reading threads on Technical Discussion board which is for advance user with deep understanding on Bitcoin.
sr. member
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.

There are many high level members who discuss crypto in their own language or this forum. If you follow their discussion carefully you will progress very quickly.

I am sorry but I still don't understand what OP purposes of making this thread,
Are you suggesting that Newbies should only be allowed to post on local board? Or it's merely a suggestion to newbie to browse more frequently on the local board? Or are you suggesting the forum need more local board for newbie?

Anyway, I do agree that local board has helped me so much when the first time I found this forum, my first post in on the local-board, and I am so lucky that the high ranking member on my local board was very friendly.
hero member
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Local boards allow you to dive deeper into issues that interest you. In English-speaking general topics, not everything is always clear, because everyone's level of English is different, and sometimes it is not easy to understand non-native speakers. Therefore, with such gaps, you can turn to advanced users who speak your mother language. After such explanations, it is much easier to return to intercultural discussions. And thanks to this, the level of discussions increases significantly.
sr. member
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Of course it is very easy to understand or discuss Bitcoin for those who are new to crypto using their native language, various local language services are available on the forum, I think this really helps beginners understand the basics of crypto learned in the local language. But behind the difficulties, there are conveniences for those who really want to get involved or deepen their knowledge of crypto. Those who have the will to develop can use Google Translate to make it easier to absorb knowledge written in global languages.

There are so many ways that can be taken to add insight about crypto, moreover they live in the midst of an increasingly sophisticated technological era. As long as they want to keep learning, they will gain knowledge even if the information comes from different languages.
legendary
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For a beginner, participating first of all in the discussions of his local section is the most logical behavior for a real beginner. But it's a shame that most newbies, knowing about the presence of local boards, are in a hurry to create new topics in the general sections, completely not understanding how to behave on the forum.
In addition, all beginners can take a closer look at the fact that in some local sections, the increase in rank is much faster. Take a look at the Pakistani, Filipino, and Indonesian locales. There is an exchange of merit, sometimes for the simplest posts.
And yes, to increase in rank, it is not at all necessary to run to the WO board, as some do. Smiley
sr. member
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.
Yes, I do agree with this. Learning and being more active in the local board for someone who is joining this forum for the first time and doesn't have enough knowledge and if they have problems understanding the language will really help beginners to adapt to this forum more quickly and so they understand more and get to know developments about crypto in accordance with a language that is easy for them to understand, namely their respective national languages.
But keep in mind that if beginners are only active and contributing continuously to the local board, I think they will never develop and will never gain more knowledge, they must also follow and add to their insights about crypto developments from various points of view including from general/global threads in order to have a broader and more complete understanding and knowledge. For the problem of a lack of understanding of English, which is an international language in my opinion it shouldn't be a thing that prevents them from being active and contributing to global threads because they can use an automatic translator at any time in the device browser they have.
sr. member
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.
It depends on the region you come from because not every member of the forum belongs to a local board community because not all tribe/languages have local board here in the forum, but the general acceptable reason for a local board is for better understanding of content that is being discussed in a local language,.


More also local board can be more helpful to the newbies since they will have the opportunity to learn Bitcoin in their own local languages which will give them a better understanding of the subject matters.

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There are many high level members who discuss crypto in their own language or this forum. If you follow their discussion carefully you will progress very quickly.
This part is also very correct,  because going through the post history of most of the reputable and knowledgeable members of the forum you discovered that they involve heavily in discussions in their local languages and this is to the benefit of the newbies who are from the same location as them.

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Analyzing crypto or learning in crypto in your own language is very easy indeed yet there are some that know how to write English language and also speak that's why some didn't bother to request or ask if there's a local board for their own language or country then they would be most likely to create a thread in Beginners & Help and ask for help since the language that is used is English which is an international language. If the admin created new local board for each language then it will be a lot of work.
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.

There are many high level members who discuss crypto in their own language or this forum. If you follow their discussion carefully you will progress very quickly.
I have felt that since registering for an account and it has been very helpful in understanding every discussion even though it was my first post on the Beginners & Help board.
When I first joined, I activated myself by listening to the ongoing discussions almost every day. Don't forget to read the set of not allowed rules embedded by local moderators.

Since I'm still a beginner, I think the first thing I need to do is understand all the forum rules before entering to share something that I know about the content of the ongoing discussion topic.

In addition to the local language being easy to understand the direction and purpose of the discussion for learning to analyze crypto and other technical matters, there are difficulties if you try to learn by activating yourself when listening to discussions that use languages outside of the locale.
Many of the posts made in the discussion come from people who are not native English speakers so that when interpreted they are confusing. Moreover, I was very serious about learning about wallet security before analyzing crypto.
sr. member
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Yes, local threads are the best in term of understanding something better. But it only works if they have experienced members or many active members. Cause without them a local threads are useless. On the other hand global threads are best for fetching information. Not saying you have to understand all of it. We understand that, many doesn't know English or understand it properly. So if you don't understand part it you can simply ask in your local thread. For me it was very helpful. My local thread is quite active, we continuously try to understand, help those who need, explain what it meant. We have many experienced active members.
sr. member
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I could not agree more with you. Other than getting knowledge from local boards, one also gets a lot of motivation and encouragement from the local people. I was involved in bounties, and after a long time, or I do not really know specifically after what date, I came to know that there is a local board too, and my country's board also exists, and there are people active in it.

I was so relieved and tried not to make any posts there; instead, I just observed them, but slowly, slowly, I got to know I could also post there as nobody was going to bash me, and when I made a post there, I got 1 merit, and it was my first merit too. I was so motivated and encouraged, and I got good knowledge from there. And the funny thing is, I am still a noob and learning a lot from my local board members.
legendary
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Besides the language benefit, local boards being people who live in the same reality together.
Users not from the West may be a bit disengaged from the central theme of discussions here particular in relation to economics, with so much emphasis on SEC regulations or the FED cutting down interest rates, all of which does nh directly reflect their reality.

Having a local group with people from your side of the world helps you directly discuss how Bitcoin affects and impacts you and you can help each other grasp the concept better.
One who understands English language fairly can do without it, but it helps to get one acquainted faster.
legendary
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.

There are many high level members who discuss crypto in their own language or this forum. If you follow their discussion carefully you will progress very quickly.

I also recommend that, but local boards cannot cover everything all the discussions about Cryptocurrency, and there are members of this forum and subjects that are not on your local board that are worth following, You will be limited with your knowledge about what you want to learn here, and besides even if you're English is not good you will be challenged to hone your English so you can participate on the many subjects.

Your activity should be based on what you want to learn on the latest about your biard and on topics about Cryptocurrency in general You must cover territories for you to move forward. 
hero member
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Analyzing crypto in your own language will be very easy so if you are new to crypto or coming from this forum be sure to be more active on discussion boards in your own language.
It depends on the level of English we have and when our English is not that good then the respective local council is a better place to discuss or analyze crypto. The local council clearly makes it easier in all aspects because we speak our mother tongue so many things make it easier for us to focus on learning. The combination between local councils and global discussions will be much more diverse with the many thoughts each member can contribute, so that we will gain a lot of knowledge and make it easier for us to understand.

There are many high level members who discuss crypto in their own language or this forum. If you follow their discussion carefully you will progress very quickly.
It is an honor if we can make a real contribution to local and global councils because many parties will be assisted every time the discussion takes place and it is possible that everything we make or share in posts can be used as reference material for discussion. If a lot of high ranking members are active in the locale, it will be much better because many questions can be asked in their own mother tongue. That is the extent to which we are willing to learn and try to improve the pattern of discussions that are more focused by integrating the knowledge that we continue to develop.
hero member
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Explaining something in a local language to the native speaker can be a bit easier and more understandable. When it comes to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, I think any language it's being presented in can be easily understood, provided that the person reading it can understand the language very well. The only place I see a special technique on teaching with a native language is where the writer gives an instance and an illustration of things that are being found within their surroundings for better understanding.
sr. member
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Should this thread be in Off-topic board?
I don't think any words are used to take off topic.
This is only for those who are new to crypto. If they do more research on the board in their own language then they will get more knowledge.
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Should this thread be in Off-topic board?
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