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Topic: Bitcointalk rules and gudie for newbies (Read 241 times)

sr. member
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February 21, 2024, 02:19:58 PM
#29
Welcome to the forum. But this forum has some strong rules to follow which will increase your account respectably. If you want you can select the topic from the local sector according to the language of your own country. There are people from almost all countries and the forum is presented in their own language. If you research deeply and practice you will easily understand everything what can be done and what can't be done. Everything pricing information separately is mentioned here.
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February 21, 2024, 01:31:24 PM
#28
Am new to bitcointalk for some time now and I have been searching for the rules so I don't know where to see it, please I need rule and guideline as a newbie
Welcome to this wonderful forum, Mate. One thing is for sure, you will never regret having yourself here. That means if you participate in on what brought you here, you will find your journey very easy. And about the rules mentioned earlier, I can direct you to go to the biginners and help board. where you can see a thread that they pin, try as much as possible, and open the thread you will see the rules and guidelines that where given by some of the forum members here. And if you take your time and go through the thread well, you will know how to make your move gradually without any issues.

However, if you are unable to reach the location I sent you to, I would want to provide you with a link that also discusses all of the forum's rules and regulations. It would be extremely beneficial if you could carve out time from your hectic routine. Here's the link.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-list-of-official-bitcointalkorg-rules-guidelines-faq-703657
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February 21, 2024, 09:02:10 AM
#27
Thanks to all, I have seen the rules i never knew it was so easy
to get it, and I have never enter some places in bitcointalk that why I want to know the rules so that I won't make mistake, so thanks guys.

I hope you got an answer to your question. Therefore, I recommend locking your topic to avoid further repetition of the same thing in users' posts. If you have more questions on this topic, you can always open a topic and ask your question on the theme.
Just needed clarification. If OP locks this topic and later run into confusion and wants to ask questions related to the thread he already locked. Will it be wise to create a new thread because the first thread was locked, or he will simply unlock the present thread and bump it with his question? I asked because you are a staff, and I don't seem to clearly understand the bolded part of your post.

I am not even sure that OP will come back to read these answers given him.
That's often the modus operandi of this set of users. They open threads and disappear without engaging in them.
Surprisingly, Op returned to read the answers.
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February 21, 2024, 05:32:46 AM
#26
Thanks to all, I have seen the rules i never knew it was so easy
to get it, and I have never enter some places in bitcointalk that why I want to know the rules so that I won't make mistake, so thanks guys.

I hope you got an answer to your question. Therefore, I recommend locking your topic to avoid further repetition of the same thing in users' posts. If you have more questions on this topic, you can always open a topic and ask your question on the theme.
jr. member
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February 21, 2024, 04:56:11 AM
#25
Thanks to all, I have seen the rules i never knew it was so easy
to get it, and I have never enter some places in bitcointalk that why I want to know the rules so that I won't make mistake, so thanks guys.
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February 21, 2024, 01:59:06 AM
#24
You've been active on the forum for 2 months and still haven't found the rules pinned on meta?

Is it surprising bro? I don't think so. Registration date should not be a matter. He probably signed up two months ago but wasn't active enough to know more about this forum. Or probably he didn't explore the global boards. Every person has some specific interest. There could be some members who sign up to do bounty campaigns, others who sign up just for technical discussion, and some others who may only be interested in local boards. It's not surprising at all. I guess a lot of us found the forum rules after a long period of our registration.
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February 21, 2024, 12:54:38 AM
#23
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Am new to bitcointalk for some time now and I have been searching for the rules so I don't know where to see it, please I need rule and guideline as a newbie

You've been active on the forum for 2 months and still haven't found the rules pinned on meta? From your post history, I guess you spent more time on your Localboard. Here are the rules on meta
Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ

Don't play with this link to know the rules that governed the Bitcointalk forum,  if you want to stay long on this forum to enjoy the benefits other users are enjoying since this forum was created, because any rule you disobey in this forum has is own punishment that attached to it, and there are some rules you will commit that will result to ban from the forum. But if you want to understand what people are doing here, I will advice you to remain active so that you can be using the opportunity to read some post in the forum that will impact you of what to do to make progress in your local board and other section discussion too. Anytime you want to ask questions, you can ask the question here, because there are some people you will ask private question and they will respond to you in away it will destroy your account in the future when you follow the person advice.
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February 20, 2024, 06:37:33 PM
#22
Am new to bitcointalk for some time now and I have been searching for the rules so I don't know where to see it, please I need rule and guideline as a newbie

You are welcome mate. I really love they your idea. No rules, no crime. Asking for the rules in the first place is a very good idea. Go through the rules and abide by them to stay long in the forum.
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February 20, 2024, 06:35:50 PM
#21
Welcome to bitcoin talk, is very important to read the rules of the forum so that you can know what is right or wrong here, majority of the members who run into problems along the line here in the forum are those who failed to read and understand forum rules and regulations so you are on the right track by asking for forum rule.
Just read the 3rd pin thread on this board, by Lauda, in that thread you will find a handful of information as regards to forum rules and much more explanation that will help you to become a valuable member of the forum in the future.
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February 20, 2024, 05:44:31 PM
#20
The rules have been provided for you and by now you have read them and digest them well and one thing to read the rules and another to obey the rules. You are welcome to the forum and feel free to navigate the forum and asked good questions whenever you are in a tight corner that you need help. Reading and asking questions at the Beginners level is the best approach to master the forum. Then another thing you have to do is to visit your local board if you have any because it will be beneficiary to you because they will teach you everything you want to know with the local language.

Stay safe in the forum and do well to achieve your purpose in the forum.
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February 20, 2024, 04:42:31 PM
#19
And some users where introduce to this forum by others and those same users may have gotten oriented by those that introduced them to the forum given them some tips how the forum works.
The forum has all kind of members, the spammers, scammers, copy pasters and the regular, honest users. When a new user is introduced to the forum by a spammer, they get taught to approach the forum as such, same with a copy paster, and that approach follow them up in the forum untill they can consume enough quality information to unlearn and then relearn.
that's right. And for such individuals to unlearn (habits of shit posting and all that)  and to relearn (becoming a good poster) would take alot of learning and consistency. Inorder for one to accomplish such remarkable changes, From shit poster to becoming a quality poster. In accomplishing such one got to be active and keep learning from others users, through their threads or replies and understanding the forum and bitcoin too. Like me it took me along time before realising all this, that doesn't matters how often you post but how contributing and quality that post is.
sr. member
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February 20, 2024, 04:33:58 PM
#18
The easiest way to quickly understand forum rules is read the posts pinned to each board and subboard. That's how I learned here when I was a beginner and it worked well for me, so you can try it. Don't forget to also read the link provided in each pinned post. Goodluck guys  Wink
Absolutely. The quickest way to get a hang of the forum is to read. You may read the Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ and it may be difficult to understand at first, read it over again. One other means of getting a hang of it is to be frequent in the  Beginners & Help and meta board. Things are more easy when you read the replies of other members who have been here long enough.
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February 20, 2024, 04:19:40 PM
#17
The rules are always there in every board, that is to say before you post in any particular subforum or childboard you will always find their rules pinned on the topic of it the best for you is just to click and open to read them otherwise posting without reading those rules might either leads you violating the rules. Then again this section is the best for you since whatever thing you need to know are mostly discussed over here in the beginner & Help section. Before I forget you welcomed here!
legendary
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February 20, 2024, 04:18:46 PM
#16
And some users where introduce to this forum by others and those same users may have gotten oriented by those that introduced them to the forum given them some tips how the forum works.
The forum has all kind of members, the spammers, scammers, copy pasters and the regular, honest users. When a new user is introduced to the forum by a spammer, they get taught to approach the forum as such, same with a copy paster, and that approach follow them up in the forum untill they can consume enough quality information to unlearn and then relearn.
legendary
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February 20, 2024, 04:16:13 PM
#15
I am adding some useful links for you to understand the forum environment that may help you but you have to give it some time while reading which is important.

The most iconic bitcointalk threads. History on Bitcointalk. Started by  xtraelv
Comprehensive guide to Bitcointalk. Newbie friendly + calculator and infographic started by TheBeardedBaby
Topic title style guide Started by theymos
Make your topic title, posts more attractive Started By tranthidung
FAQ: Everything you need to know about forum 'activity, account ranks and merit Started By hilariousandco

Hmm, thanks for this wonderful compilation bro, you've contributed much to this thread by providing so many references to the topics, keep it up, buddy At the same time every newbie should understand that just making posts and topics is not gonna reward you with merits getting involved in the forum hot topic discussions, that will help you to grow your account on the forum.

I would say you should keep posting your ideas and here the seniors can guide you on time if you break any rules but keep in mind that AI and plagiarism are prohibited and there's no 2nd chance for any user on the violation of these rules, because forum is to serve the natural and organic information among the users. No just lengthy descriptive articles on different topics which nobody reads.
sr. member
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February 20, 2024, 04:02:11 PM
#14
Am new to bitcointalk for some time now and I have been searching for the rules so I don't know where to see it, please I need rule and guideline as a newbie
What type of rules are you seeking, forum rules? there are no official forum rules in a single place but they are scattered all over the forum in different topics, but I do have one good topic for you that will help you to kickstart your journey on this forum under the obligations of the forum rules.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.25841174

Besides the forum rules, I suggest you should read the iconic history of this forum as well, once you will read it, you won't break up with this loving forum, do you know Satoshi has an account here and he was active, this forum has played an important role in the journey of BTC.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-most-iconic-bitcointalk-threads-history-on-bitcointalk-4322078
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February 20, 2024, 03:00:12 PM
#13
You've been active on the forum for 2 months and still haven't found the rules pinned on meta?
You were too lazy because you even don't want to use Search to find answers for your question.
Ignorance is fine around here, so also is asking apparently dumb questions. Talking down on newer members for asking things that seems easily solvable to older users would only discourage more newbies from asking.

The forum is not easily navigable to someone that has not used the forum style before and it's easy to spend time on one section you understand and avoid the others which seem complex.
yeah this actually right. I'm pretty sure alot of newbies are  inactive due to the complexity of the forum at first, So we should not discourage those that are wanting to learn with our response. And some users where introduce to this forum by others and those same users may have gotten oriented by those that introduced them to the forum given them some tips how the forum works. While some are trying to be self taught so it won't be easy for them to navigate the forum, so it may lead the asking questions like this and we should play our role to help with answering them in the possible way we can.

And (op) try and to always be active, learning from other users and also make the searching with the search icon in this forum to be an habits in other to get some certain answers to that issue you may be facing at that time, issue like this you just posted here. And also do so in going through those  links posted in this thread by others.
legendary
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February 20, 2024, 01:55:35 PM
#12
You've been active on the forum for 2 months and still haven't found the rules pinned on meta?
You were too lazy because you even don't want to use Search to find answers for your question.
Ignorance is fine around here, so also is asking apparently dumb questions. Talking down on newer members for asking things that seems easily solvable to older users would only discourage more newbies from asking.

The forum is not easily navigable to someone that has not used the forum style before and it's easy to spend time on one section you understand and avoid the others which seem complex.
legendary
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February 20, 2024, 01:54:03 PM
#11
OP, if you can mispel what ought to have been the most critical part you should've paid attention to – Your topic title, "Re: Bitcointalk rules and gudie for newbies", it says much about your lack of desire to pay attention to things and scrutinize what's on ground. Even if you aren't a native speaker of the language, nothing says it's a crime checking out spellings.

I am not even sure that OP will come back to read these answers given him.
That's often the modus operandi of this set of users. They open threads and disappear without engaging in them.
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February 20, 2024, 01:35:54 PM
#10
Am new to bitcointalk for some time now and I have been searching for the rules so I don't know where to see it, please I need rule and guideline as a newbie
You were too lazy because you even don't want to use Search to find answers for your question.

Look above your thread, in Beginners & Help board, you will see Newbies - Read before posting that has almost all you need as a newbie.

Did you spend some seconds to look at it before creating this topic and after making about 30 posts in the forum?
Still better he asked, some would play ignorance until they are eventually banned. Being late doesn't really hurt more than being a victim. Again, Op might also not know how to use the search function of the forum. Most times that I assume that people know how to use every forum or website, I was wrong. You will be surprised to see someone who finds it even difficult to scroll the mouse. The world is fast developed, but many are behind. That is the reason we need to be dynamic in order to accommodate every kind of people we meet online.

I am not even sure that OP will come back to read these answers given him.
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