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Topic: How You Can Contribute To This Forum !!! (Read 359 times)

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February 16, 2019, 04:09:08 PM
#18
I'd probably seen a thread on how to contribute to the forum which is the same as this. I also saw a reply where the person ask how to contribute and the answer is obvious which is the same as your thread here.
• First of all is to read all stickied thread before you can start to contribute to the forum, example is reading and following the forum rules, understanding about bitcoin or other crypto for newbies before starting to do the next step.
• Post High Quality Posts (commendable, informative, merit worthy, constructive and more, the person must have a skill in using english language which is the main language in this forum or you'll force to stay in your local board.)
• Helping others can also be done by posting a new topic (like a notification post about a site that is a scam or ponzi scheme, a guide where people could learn how it works) which help them learn new things.
• Finding and Fighting scam and spammers ( it's the staff's responsible but can't do it alone that's why forum members can help spotting scammers and guide the spammers into posting high quality posts, if the person who is a spammer will be added in the ignore list or getting a red tag from DT.
• Providing good service in any way can help you gain trust from people and reputation just like DdmrDdmr and theyoungmillionaire.
legendary
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February 16, 2019, 01:29:10 PM
#17
I was really hoping to see my thread on the OP but sadly it's just an old post made by the higher ups. And as they have said it is not the very first time that it was discussed here, so maybe if you still want to be somewhat unique, you can add my tips on your posts for it is really a good help for everyone.

And here is the link :
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/merit-giveaways-here-5097635

Though it might not have a much difference from what they've said Tongue
legendary
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February 16, 2019, 01:07:20 PM
#16
@asche

He is already reported in the german board for use translation tools , was a hard fail translation of exactly the same thread here !

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.49769715
member
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The future of security tokens
February 16, 2019, 10:55:53 AM
#15
So many made topics similar to yours before you did,and it'll be unfair to say,you stole their topic,the same way you claim OP did to yours
This topic has been posted numerous times and there are so many waiting to be posted in the future,why can't we simply use the search engine and know when a post is not needed due to the reason that it's been "over posted" already
legendary
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I forgot more than you will ever know.
February 16, 2019, 09:09:31 AM
#14

You used automated translation tools to create this thread : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wie-sie-zu-diesem-forum-beitragen-konnen-5110591


Why not follow your own advice?

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27. Using automated translation tools to post translated content in Local boards is not allowed.


This is highly ironic. What first looks like a genuine post to maybe do the forum some good is just a merit fishing experiment as it seems.

Edit: added the archive of the automated translation: https://archive.fo/hemUM
legendary
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February 15, 2019, 06:50:10 AM
#13
I think, avoid making topics that have the same discussion with the previous topic is one way to contribute to this forum by searching for keywords through the forum search feature or through the google search engine before deciding to create a new topic.

This is what often happens and is not realized by most newbies. If they're really looking for information with what they're thinking at that time, this method is more efficient than having to create a new topic that isn't necessary when they'll get answers from other members. I don't understand whether they really have the idea that creating new topics has more chances of getting merit than making a reply.

I prefer to see fewer topics with lots of replies rather than looking at many topics with a little reply and finally referring to other topics with the same content also turns out to have a lot of replies. Cheesy

I actually like it when similar topics takes a new twist on previous topics. One topic might for instance focus on adoption in 3rd world countries and a similar topic would focus on specific target markets within 3rd world countries.

If similar topics where not allowed, people would stop talking about Bitcoin and we do not want that. We want to cover all the angles and all the weak points and strong points and advantages and disadvantages of using this technology.  Wink

We are busy developing a bulletproof technology.  Wink
jr. member
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February 14, 2019, 11:51:43 PM
#12
I think, avoid making topics that have the same discussion with the previous topic is one way to contribute to this forum by searching for keywords through the forum search feature or through the google search engine before deciding to create a new topic.

This is what often happens and is not realized by most newbies. If they're really looking for information with what they're thinking at that time, this method is more efficient than having to create a new topic that isn't necessary when they'll get answers from other members. I don't understand whether they really have the idea that creating new topics has more chances of getting merit than making a reply.

I prefer to see fewer topics with lots of replies rather than looking at many topics with a little reply and finally referring to other topics with the same content also turns out to have a lot of replies. Cheesy
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
February 14, 2019, 04:27:33 PM
#11
OP, I know that you had good intentions, but you just repeated what was said so many times, you didn't posted nothing new. And I suggest to improve layout of your post - just look how other similar topics looks.

Nope, he didn't steal it from you. You're not first and not the last one who made similar topics.
legendary
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member
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February 14, 2019, 01:00:54 PM
#9
This is incorrect advice. Scams are not moderated:

It would be good to drop a reply on tge specific thread which you suspect to be a scam with the reasons why, pending when it is proven and users invloved tagged. This would give a heads up to those who are considering it.
member
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February 14, 2019, 07:39:30 AM
#8
Although this are already known facts that has been discussed severally on the forum.
It's quite welcomed that you reinstated it again for the newbies out there.
It's good to maintain a healthy forum for the benefit of us all
member
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February 14, 2019, 06:28:40 AM
#7
If you find out people who are trying to scam other people report them. If you find out any thread which is trying to scam just click on Report To Moderator.
This is incorrect advice. Scams are not moderated:

19. Possible (or real) scams and Trust ratings are not moderated (to prevent moderation abuse).
...
Q: Why haven't you banned who is an obvious scammer?
A: Possible (or real, not for me to decide) scams are not moderated to prevent moderator abuse. If we start picking out which ones we call "scammers" and ban, we would make a lot of decisions based on biased opinions.

Scams and scammers are not moderated, and you should not be reporting these posts to the moderators. They will not be dealt with and will only waste moderators' time. Scams are dealt with via the trust system. If you think someone is a scammer, you can leave them negative trust and/or open a thread in the Scam Accusations board for the attention of other users.

Spam, on the other hand, should be reported to the moderators.

Thank You, I did the correction that is told by you.
jr. member
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February 14, 2019, 06:04:15 AM
#6
One more thing can be added that is the trust points in the profile of the user. It is equal important to specify the trust so that everyone can be more alter about the posts done by that user.
legendary
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February 14, 2019, 05:28:59 AM
#5
If you find out people who are trying to scam other people report them. If you find out any thread which is trying to scam just click on Report To Moderator.
This is incorrect advice. Scams are not moderated:

19. Possible (or real) scams and Trust ratings are not moderated (to prevent moderation abuse).
...
Q: Why haven't you banned who is an obvious scammer?
A: Possible (or real, not for me to decide) scams are not moderated to prevent moderator abuse. If we start picking out which ones we call "scammers" and ban, we would make a lot of decisions based on biased opinions.

Scams and scammers are not moderated, and you should not be reporting these posts to the moderators. They will not be dealt with and will only waste moderators' time. Scams are dealt with via the trust system. If you think someone is a scammer, you can leave them negative trust and/or open a thread in the Scam Accusations board for the attention of other users.

Spam, on the other hand, should be reported to the moderators.
legendary
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There are lies, damned lies and statistics. MTwain
February 14, 2019, 04:50:40 AM
#4
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Reporting Scammers
We all hate spammers !!!<…>
I think you may have a typo there ... Likely you meant scammers and not spammers, although both could have their own entry explaining that is understood by each concept and how to act accordingly.
member
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February 14, 2019, 04:39:58 AM
#3
very good hints. it would also be very useful if every new user could look through the pinned threads. like for example this faq Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/newbies-read-before-posting-1689727

Yes, I have mentioned this thread already.
legendary
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February 14, 2019, 04:25:47 AM
#2
very good hints. it would also be very useful if every new user could look through the pinned threads. like for example this faq Smiley

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/newbies-read-before-posting-1689727
member
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Merit: 14
February 14, 2019, 03:52:10 AM
#1
These are Steps you can Follow to Contribute To This Forum




Posting Quality Posts

Many think about how to do a quality post but think how to do it. Simple whatever you are posting conduct proper research on it before posting. If you are weak in grammar then install any app which auto - corrects your mistake.
Here is the Post which Can Help You - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/dont-let-those-spelling-mistakes-poor-grammar-turn-your-post-into-a-shitpost-5102507

Helping Others

You can help others in the thread by answering the question they ask. Many people face problems and post a thread if you have the knowledge about it then be sure to help them out.

Reporting Spammers and Scammers

If you find out any thread which is trying to spam just click on Report To Moderator. Also for a scam, you need to to go to the scammer's profile and give him negative feedback about his scamming

Providing Good Services

You can provide many good services to people such as lending, Providing Services, Selling Goods etc
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