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Topic: Fellow Beginners Should Know This - page 3. (Read 364 times)

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March 28, 2023, 06:17:13 PM
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You're a good learner if you learned all of this in the forum within two weeks of joining. Soon, you'll have accumulated a wealth of knowledge that other newbies who have spent more time in the forum have yet to acquire. I hope you have gone through everything you have stated in your topic; you can't be a leader unless you lead by example. So I wish you the best of luck in the forum and hope to see you rise higher in the ranks soon.
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March 28, 2023, 01:46:10 PM
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I recently joined this forum, little by little learning about this forum I started to get interested and I got a lot of knowledge here.  As beginners, we must remind each other to feel comfortable in this forum, because each forum has different rules, culture, and discussion topics.  Here are some suggestions that can help beginners feel more comfortable in forums:

1. Read the forum rules carefully and follow them.  This will help you understand the accepted norms of the forum and avoid conflicts with other members or even moderators.

2. Get to know the topic of the forum and its sub-forums.  Try to find topics or sub-forums that interest you and that you would like to discuss or learn more about.

3. Don't be afraid to ask questions.  Forums are places where people come to share their knowledge and experiences.  So, don't hesitate to ask about things you want to learn or don't understand.

4. Participate actively.  Get involved in the discussion and give your opinion or views on the topic being discussed.  However, make sure to respect other members and not belittle their opinions.

5. Don't be offensive.  Avoid being rude, disruptive, or take any action that violates forum rules.

6. Do not spam.  Do not make posts or information that is irrelevant or repeated in a short time.  This can annoy forum members and disrupt discussion.

7. Remain respectful of the opinions of others.  Remember that everyone has different views and perspectives, so try to understand other people's points of view and don't judge or attack them personally.

8. Do not divulge personal information.  Do not provide personal information about yourself or others, such as your home address, telephone number or credit card information.

Hope this helps fellow newbies feel comfortable and at home in the forum!
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