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Topic: How to be useful to the forum ? - page 3. (Read 681 times)

legendary
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August 31, 2020, 04:17:57 AM
#5
I think you are just lacking of willingness to learn more this is your problem.




• Even though I read a lot of topics, I am unable to answer to them, since either they have already been answered or that I don't have enough knowledge about the subject being discussed.



If you do not know anything about the particular topic why not make a research on it we have now the internet and with the help of search engines you have you can easily find the answer to your question.


If this is a forum related don't hesitate to use our search button

If you want to have a quick search type on the text box.
If you want to have a specific search use the search button up there.


• I don't have a special skill set to offer some services in the services board nor am I able to make enough time to manage something like that, but I am looking into myself what I can offer so that people can benifit.


Don't get bothered because not only you experience this kind of problem and asking with themselves just explore and you'll see your skills don't rush everything.  

• I felt like I am being left out, it's been a few months since I am on the forum and my progress has slowed down drastically, I feel like I lack a little bit of something.


Progress is progress no matter how it's slow. Many member are still on the lower rank but they won't give up until they reach the higher ranks.

In my experience on the first create on my account I'm struggling to get rank up and earn merit but by the time goes by forum gives me a lot of opportunities to learn and now one of my successful projects is the bitcoin talk game.
legendary
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Merit: 4795
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August 31, 2020, 04:08:40 AM
#4
OP! If I have to share my experience here on the forum, this forum is good and they are not selfish to award you merits but there are certain things to put to consideration.

1. Check for posts that are merited, they are not just written, but professionally written. You have to know how to write out topics professionally.

2. Do not yet comment to threads to much so far you do not know about what to comment about, this is a time of research for you. Read about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. With time, you will be good.

3. Try to look for topics that are not existing on this forum, research about it, and form an article. Post it here, abide to corrections and learning process continues.

4. You need to read bitcoin and altcoin news, there are many information you can derived from there. Coindesk and cointelegraph are good examples.

5. Continue learning about bitcoin. You will need to read mastering bitcoin in the process, it will help a lot. And always feel free to ask questions about what you do not understand on the forum.

But like ddmrddmr commented, and according to your posting history, your posts are not bad, you should just take it easy on the go and continue posting good, you will eventually rank up.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 10802
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August 31, 2020, 03:57:35 AM
#3
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It depends on what you consider by "achieve something here", although by the context provided in the OP I figure you partially mean ranking-up, and partially providing content that you feel comfortable enough with it being contributive.

You don’t have to be a technical guru, and often you can reply based on logic, and backed by some research (by that I mean contrast with some information source) to sustain the fundamentals of your arguments.

Actually, in terms of Merits/Activity, you’re not that bad off, and becoming a Member is more than most can achieve. I see that I’m your biggest Merit awarder to date (https://public.tableau.com/shared/JMXSPDH6F?:display_count=y&:origin=viz_share_link), so at least I found some of your posts decent enough.
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legendary
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August 31, 2020, 03:33:00 AM
#2
• Even though I read a lot of topics, I am unable to answer to them, since either they have already been answered or that I don't have enough knowledge about the subject being discussed.

It's pretty simple, really. Go and actually read and research about Bitcoin in general— or maybe focus on some aspect: like the technical stuff, the economic side of it, investment theses, trading, etc, depending on what you're mostly interested in. It will be quite difficult for anyone to be "useful" if the person doesn't have much knowledge about the niche/topic in the first place.

Sometimes it's best to stop focusing on the growing of your account, and focus on growing your knowledge instead.
member
Activity: 104
Merit: 61
August 31, 2020, 03:27:38 AM
#1
Hello,

I was told by *someone* that in order to achieve something here, I need to be useful to the forum first.

About me and my whereabouts in the forum :

• I usually login and see what's going on in the forum whenever I have time to - read posts, think, implement.

• When I have more time to spend I sometimes patrol too and look at topics I got no clue about and see what's in it.

The issues I have :

• Even though I read a lot of topics, I am unable to answer to them, since either they have already been answered or that I don't have enough knowledge about the subject being discussed.

• I don't have a special skill set to offer some services in the services board nor am I able to make enough time to manage something like that, but I am looking into myself what I can offer so that people can benifit.

• I felt like I am being left out, it's been a few months since I am on the forum and my progress has slowed down drastically, I feel like I lack a little bit of something.

There is no doubt that everyday I am looking at something new here and learning something new, but how do I contribute too ? I don't really want to spam anything that already everyone knows. Also, I think a lot of new memebrs feel the same like me.

Calling out all the fellow members to share thier thoughts and insights on how to deal with this issue.

Thank you
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