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June 09, 2023, 05:53:31 PM
#31
This awesome forum is free for anyone for any opinion, there will be no limits. You only need to post what you want to discuss and make sure the discussion has never been in this forum. You can search with the search feature about anything you want to know before creating a new topic.
then if you are worried about breaking the rules you can read the Rules which are clearly written on this forum or on every board.
The forum does not set limits on your posting habits as long as you are positively contributing for the welfare of the forum. In fact, that will make the forum more active and interactive as a lot of new ideas will be consistently made. However, stick to what are facts and not just heresays. That’s why you have to do your own diligence to research and find good information that will support your post or comments.
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June 09, 2023, 05:47:11 PM
#30
hello I'm PytagoraZ, I'm a beginner. I've read some of the rules here. I think this forum has a lot of rules.

I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment? Can a newbie create a new thread?. Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rules

Thanks

As long as you are posting on a topic that you are knowledgeable about, then it’s fine. What is important is you are still making quality posts in the forum that will make the forum more active and educative. And if you’d like to create a new thread, it’s always possible but make sure that your thread is not a repetition made by some old members, otherwise you will consider spamming in the forum.
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June 09, 2023, 05:43:36 PM
#29
hello I'm PytagoraZ, I'm a beginner. I've read some of the rules here. I think this forum has a lot of rules.

I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment?
Yes, there's a limit to the newbie participation on this forum and it all happens as a way to prevent the abusive use of the forum which was done by some previous newbie users.

 
Can a newbie create a new thread?.
This shouldn't be a question anymore since you yourself just create a new thread here.

Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rules

Thanks
Read this forum's rules and regulations.
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June 09, 2023, 03:46:22 PM
#28
There is no limit to what newbies can comment, but make sure that your posts are not off-topic, make sure they are on point and not derailing thread but giving the thread to be meaningful in a way people can learn from it.
Exactly. You can post if you want but chose those threads that are relevant to the forum and its members, as well as your comments should not be spamming or plagiarizing so you won’t break any rules in the forum. And as friendly reminder, DYOR first and gain good information before you share your comments so that it will also be beneficial to all the members.
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June 08, 2023, 08:58:19 PM
#27
I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment? Can a newbie create a new thread? Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rules
Yes, you can comment as much as you can read but before making comments get an idea of the whole thing, like what really is topic about and how can you make it more useful by contributing in it with useful comments. Well, not all the comments have to be useful.

And yes a newbie can make a new thread, but it should be according to the standard of this platform like it should be related to the board in which you are making it. Just like you made this one specifically in the Beginners & Help board. So choose wisely while making topics in other boards.
some suggestions from my side.
Do not be afraid of posting here, you might be get roasted by some old users but they always say the correct thing and take those comments as advice. So, if you really want to grow here then you should read some rules before making some childish mistakes, that could cost you a fortune (well, i know you are just a newbie here so, i am talking about the future because everyone grows someday). I recommend you to go through this thread for better knowledge of your acts that could save you if you avoid them.

Comprehensive guide to Bitcointalk. Newbie friendly + calculator and infographic

I do want to give you some advice that, never use any AI tools to make your post (like to make it more cool). Because it will get you ban permanently, and many users are already got banned without any ring of bell at the door. So, i hope you will not be stuck in the rules forever and will understand them quickly and will grow fast by contributing more. Good luck.
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June 08, 2023, 08:08:22 PM
#26
hello I'm PytagoraZ, I'm a beginner. I've read some of the rules here. I think this forum has a lot of rules.

I can see that this account was just created on the 7th of this month, just a few days ago. Yes, forums have a lot of rules, and that is why newbies are not expected to rush learning forum rules because they may miss some parts when they are rushing to it all at once, Learning about forum rules is a gradual process; it is not something you need to rush to do because it is what will guide you when you first enter the forum and how it operates.

I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment? Can a newbie create a new thread?. Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rule


There are no restrictions on the number of threads or comments you can make, so you can make as many as you want. But my advice to newbies is to spend much more time learning than creating threads that may be spam in the forum because many of the threads that newbies are creating now are days are just repetitions of thread that have been made before.
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June 08, 2023, 07:15:39 PM
#25
hello I'm PytagoraZ, I'm a beginner. I've read some of the rules here. I think this forum has a lot of rules.

I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment? Can a newbie create a new thread?. Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rules

Thanks
Well if you read the entire article about rules and regulations  then you'll understand  that is a hell of trash and it .amen it seems the forum is an unbearable place to be bjt meanwhile the reserve is the case as the forum  typically has one rule which is " Don't plagiarize" which simply means copying  others content without referencing the original  author.
Hence be free and see every thread as a discussion ground where you simply come to share ideas and not see it as an examination question awaiting review for marks but it is always good to make meaningful and quality post as this will also give you merit and help you grow in rank in the forum.

Don't plagiarize and don't spam the board and forum at large.
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June 08, 2023, 05:53:53 PM
#24
hello I'm PytagoraZ, I'm a beginner. I've read some of the rules here. I think this forum has a lot of rules.

I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment? Can a newbie create a new thread?. Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rules

Thanks

The answer to both questions is YES
 You have a set limit between your posts and once you make a post as a newbie when your time limit has not exceeded you will be given a warning and how long you need to wait.

Also, you can create a thread as a newbie after asking questions is part of the fundamental ways to learn and gain answers here in the forum, So once you read and understood the forum rules you can easily align yourself with them and find your way around.
sr. member
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June 08, 2023, 05:36:49 PM
#23
hello I'm PytagoraZ, I'm a beginner. I've read some of the rules here. I think this forum has a lot of rules.

I want to ask a little, is there any limit for a newbie to comment?
You are welcome to the bitcointalk forum where you can ask anything about bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. However, there is no restriction for a newcomer to publish a post; you can write as many letters as you want as long as it is sensible and not plagiarism. I think you are asking these questions because maybe you don't know where to go to read the rules and regulations of the forum for more information you can click here

Can a newbie create a new thread?. Sorry, I don't see any of those rules, I'm afraid it violates the rules

Yeah even now you have created a thread already is just as you asked these questions and people are already replying on your post that means you have created a thread for people to discuss however here is forum where everyone can discuss there mind or something disturbing you that you don't understand regarding bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies you can bring it up here for solution the forum members are always willing to help.
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June 08, 2023, 02:59:37 PM
#22
If you truly have read some of the rules just as you claimed to have and you did not by chance see any rules that state that newbies are not allowed to create threads, it means such rules don't exist, and perhaps just as you have created this thread, if you enter into any board and see that there is no button for "create new topic," that means you can't create a topic, but if you see the button, it means you can create a new thread. For comments on the forum, if you can make 100 quality posts per day without spamming or shitposting, then you are good; otherwise, there is no limit to how many posts you can make in a day. Just don't plagerize, don't use AI, and don't spin words.


Cheers 🥂, Dr.Bitcoin_Strange 👺👺
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June 08, 2023, 10:56:50 AM
#21
There is no limit to how many posts any member of the forum can make in a day regardless of rank or merit. You may have noticed the wait time in between posts, this was done to prevent new users from spamming.
Code:
waittime = 360;
if(activity >= 15)
        waittime = (int)(90 - activity);
if(activity >= 60)
        waittime=(int)(34.7586 - (0.0793103 * activity));
if(activity >= 100)
        waittime = max((int)(14-(activity/50)), 4)
These are the only rules you should familiarize yourself with. If you act within the context of these rules, you will be fine.
It would be better if you included a reference to the code. Here is the original link posted by theymos:
Re: Activity & new membergroup limits.


@OP, if you feel limited by the time lag between posts or other restrictions on the newbie, maybe you can consider registering to become a Copper member:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=credit;promote

Copper - xxx BTC: Allows you to post images even if you are a newbie, reduces the time-between-actions limit, and provides some of the same benefits as being of natural Member rank.
legendary
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June 08, 2023, 10:39:59 AM
#20
is there any limit for a newbie to comment?
Can a newbie create a new thread?.
I think you understand a lot more of the rules of this forum, as some members here have mentioned, but there are two other threads that newbies often use as their guide here, so that they are better and the best here, as well as to avoid some rules that can make you lost / destroyed.

This is what I mean he thread below.
1. Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
2. FAQ: Everything you need to know about forum 'activity, account ranks and merit[url]

I hope the information above can help you become a successful member and be respected by the Bitcoin community here.
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June 08, 2023, 09:07:57 AM
#19
Thank for all. I have studied and read the rules in this forum. Maybe there is still something missing, I will continue to study it. Hope I don't make mistakes in this forum.
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June 08, 2023, 07:29:10 AM
#18
This awesome forum is free for anyone for any opinion, there will be no limits. You only need to post what you want to discuss and make sure the discussion has never been in this forum. You can search with the search feature about anything you want to know before creating a new topic.
then if you are worried about breaking the rules you can read the Rules which are clearly written on this forum or on every board.
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June 07, 2023, 07:04:15 PM
#17
First of all welcome to the forum.

There is no such rules that you have limit in posting and commenting as a newbie. But one restriction while posting is that you can not put an image on your comment or thread. If you want to share a picture or image on your post as a newbie you have to buy a cooper membership.
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June 07, 2023, 06:39:06 PM
#16
Welcome PytagoraZ to bitcointalk!

Now that you know that newbies aren't restricted to make new threads. Remember this, if you're going to make new threads you have to make sure that there's no thread yet that's made or if there's ever made about certain topic that you're about to do then it should be old enough.

Why I am saying this? Because there have been newbies that have been making new useless threads even if they're probably aware of those threads that they make. And that's leading to many of them into being banned and you don't want that to happen to you.

So how to figure out if there's a thread that's make for the topic you're about to make or to ask, use the search box at the top right and use keywords for that topic you wanna make.
sr. member
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June 07, 2023, 06:32:58 PM
#15
First of all I would like to say welcome to the bitcointalk forum bro.

I don't answer your question anymore because many have answered and recommended several threads that you must read and understand properly.

I think the first thing for beginners to do is to often take the time to read and be consistent in making this post is a quick way for you to understand the content and rules of this forum. In this way you will feel more at home in this forum so that you are motivated to increase your account ranking. Since so many newbies don't last long in this forum I mean there is no motivation to grow to increase the account. I hope you are not like that. Cheers bro
hero member
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June 07, 2023, 05:51:03 PM
#14
Thanks to all. I'll try to read the thread of your recommended
You are a new member, registered your account today and I see that as of the time of writing this comment, you have written 12 posts, including the creation of two new topics in two different boards. I think this is enough to answer your questions about the limits of what you can post per day (except for the limitation of the time between two posts, which was set to avoid spam from new accounts and will end once you rank-up to next Junior member after reaching 30 activities). All the topics suggested to you are good, and I advise you to take a long look at them all, since you are active as a blogger, as you indicated in one of your posts. The most important advice I can give you is to stay away from spreading spam by committing to publishing useful ideas and not being off topic.
hero member
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June 07, 2023, 03:52:23 PM
#13
There is no limit to how many posts any member of the forum can make in a day regardless of rank or merit. You may have noticed the wait time in between posts, this was done to prevent new users from spamming.
Code:
waittime = 360;
if(activity >= 15)
        waittime = (int)(90 - activity);
if(activity >= 60)
        waittime=(int)(34.7586 - (0.0793103 * activity));
if(activity >= 100)
        waittime = max((int)(14-(activity/50)), 4)
These are the only rules you should familiarize yourself with. If you act within the context of these rules, you will be fine.

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June 07, 2023, 02:53:49 PM
#12
Thanks to all. I'll try to read the thread of your recommended
Feel free to ask any question you have in this forum; this particular board is for beginners to get the right guide in the forum. I am sure if you are able to read all the replies and go through all the links provided, you will understand all you wanted to understand about posting and making comments in this forum.

In case you have any technical related question, Bitcoin Technical Support section is there to help you out.
Once again, welcome to the Bitcointalk forum.
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