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May 17, 2024, 02:53:07 PM
#33
A lot of people (newbies) always say the same, how hard it is to figure out their ways around the forum but perhaps it's not that hard to share your thoughts on a topic that is being created or you creating a thread from your misunderstandings or complicated issues around bitcoin isn't that hard as over exaggerated but although it might feel difficult for a newbie around the forum when the find out the ranking system, the tension on trying to rank up makes them feel like it's too difficult around the forum but its not really.

You just have to empty your mind on whatever to read and learn from any source in the forum but where you want to reach a level where someone is at a short period of time then it becomes a hard task for the newbie.

The forum is simple just as the it says simple machine forum, you don't need too much because it's a user friendly site, the user interface is not difficult to figure out sections and areas where your thoughts could shared.
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May 17, 2024, 01:26:27 PM
#32
I Love to learn on my own, since I don't need to follow the step-by-step guidance of a teacher. When this famous quote was first made: "He that teaches himself has a fool for a master." ~Benjamin Franklin", he did not have the internet to help.  Smiley


This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own. I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable. Finally, one Sunday after church, we got together, and I took it upon myself to ask him for advice on the platform, all he could say was to post on the beginners' forum if you needed any help. Since then, I have been posting, watching, and learning from the community, but I still want to say that even though I'm learning the hard way, it has given me a lot more confidence that I can succeed on my own with perseverance and hard work.
legendary
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May 17, 2024, 01:22:48 PM
#31
This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own. I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable. Finally, one Sunday after church, we got together, and I took it upon myself to ask him for advice on the platform, all he could say was to post on the beginners' forum if you needed any help. Since then, I have been posting, watching, and learning from the community, but I still want to say that even though I'm learning the hard way, it has given me a lot more confidence that I can succeed on my own with perseverance and hard work.
Well, you are navigating around the forum dose not mean you are learning something new; it can be something new but seeing that this is a public and general forum, everyone can post and discuss here without learning anything about the forum since if they can read and write they can understand how the forum operates.

The first time I saw this forum it was not attractive. It is very rare to see a forum with just black and white color. Current websites are usually colorful but this forum looks archaic. But the more you navigate the platform and understand how it is arranged, you will discover that it is one of the best websites. As newbies keep visiting and reading they would gradually identify areas of interest and focus on them. So I will encourage OP to keep visiting and learning about Bitcoin and the forum. Anybody who navigates around the forum and doesn't learn anything has no interest in learning about Bitcoin because there are topics that will interest you.
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May 17, 2024, 12:16:16 PM
#30
Op learning and ranking up are both dynamic. No one here is forced to post quality or obey the forum rules. It's all a personal choice or voluntary action. Your friend showing you this forum is a nice thing however the First question you should ask yourself is why did you wanted to join Bitcointalk? I think if you are able to personally answer this you are good to go. Everyone has a reason for doing something and if you check closely those that have a valid and important reason of doing something usually come out best unlike the naive ones.
My point Is the forum doesn't force you or commit you to learning however if you do commit yourself to learning genuinely you find out you will definitely rank up. I have always been an active member ever since I joined the forum though I wasn't actively posting at the beginning since I was trying my best to understand how the forum works as well as learn from every discussion.
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May 17, 2024, 09:02:11 AM
#29
This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own. I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable. Finally, one Sunday after church, we got together, and I took it upon myself to ask him for advice on the platform, all he could say was to post on the beginners' forum if you needed any help. Since then, I have been posting, watching, and learning from the community, but I still want to say that even though I'm learning the hard way, it has given me a lot more confidence that I can succeed on my own with perseverance and hard work.

You joined the forum and you were only interested in posting, post about what exactly? Your friend is right for not teaching you how to post, the only thing he failed to tell you is that you should concentrate more in reading and learning. Most of us here were not taught by anyone how to post and do certain things, we learnt all we know here by following up topics and asking questions. So, do not make this whole thing about you and how you are learning the hard way. He did a great job by introducing you to the forum, you owe him a sincere appreciation for bringing you here. Concentrate more in learning so you can make quality contributions that will impact the lives of other members in this forum.
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May 17, 2024, 08:34:32 AM
#28
This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own. I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable. Finally, one Sunday after church, we got together, and I took it upon myself to ask him for advice on the platform, all he could say was to post on the beginners' forum if you needed any help. Since then, I have been posting, watching, and learning from the community, but I still want to say that even though I'm learning the hard way, it has given me a lot more confidence that I can succeed on my own with perseverance and hard work.
posting on the forum isn't a really difficult thing if you relay try to put your mind to it as you don't relay need a special skill to be able to post on the forum all you need is the ability to be bale to read an write and know how well to use your device to navigate the forum well enough and if there's anything you relay need then you should then go ahead to check the beginners and help board and see guides and other post that will help you as a beginner to be able to properly get to navigate the forum well enough and then you wouldn't necessarily need to be assisted to be able to properly navigate the forum well enough.

Another advice I think you are definitely goin to need well enough is in the quality of your post and you can only get to achieve it if only you ae able to put your mind to studying first after which you can be able to get the proper knowledge to be able to make really quality post on the forum, that way you get to experience progressive growth on the forum and be bale to get used to a better way to explore the forum and even become better at it with little or no guide.
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May 17, 2024, 02:24:48 AM
#27
You may feel betrayed but this is the best approach to learning, do it yourself. Fail, make mistakes and learn from them. You stagnated your own learning process because you were waiting for a friend to mentor you when in fact you needed was right here on the forum. The most important question you should ask yourself is why are you here. Is it to learn about bitcoin? If it is, you should not wait until your friend’s approval before doing what you want. It’s been two years since you registered this account, have you bought bitcoin since then or are you also waiting for your friend?
legendary
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May 16, 2024, 11:53:33 PM
#26
If you look carefully at people's profiles, you will most likely understand that there are a lot of people on the forum who came to the forum themselves, learned about the rules themselves, and made a name for themselves.
So what unusual things are you telling us today? You are not alone in your endeavors. Maybe we should pat you on the shoulder and call you a “smart boy”? You should be more humble in your successes and more determined in seeking knowledge and then teaching more people like you. If you don’t like your friend’s behavior, then be different, gain knowledge, teach, and help without betraying them.
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May 16, 2024, 11:19:41 PM
#25
I think most new members face problems like yours if they don't have many close acquaintances to advise. But there is peace of mind in being able to know and learn about a subject through hard work. What you try to achieve on your own can have many benefits in the future. Expand your own intuition to prove your talent with perseverance and courage.
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May 16, 2024, 04:59:35 PM
#24
This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own. I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable. Finally, one Sunday after church, we got together, and I took it upon myself to ask him for advice on the platform, all he could say was to post on the beginners' forum if you needed any help. Since then, I have been posting, watching, and learning from the community, but I still want to say that even though I'm learning the hard way, it has given me a lot more confidence that I can succeed on my own with perseverance and hard work.
Well, you are navigating around the forum dose not mean you are learning something new; it can be something new but seeing that this is a public and general forum, everyone can post and discuss here without learning anything about the forum since if they can read and write they can understand how the forum operates.
legendary
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May 16, 2024, 04:10:21 PM
#23
Since then, I have been posting, watching, and learning from the community, but I still want to say that even though I'm learning the hard way, it has given me a lot more confidence that I can succeed on my own with perseverance and hard work.

You don't have to expect much from people to avoid disappointment. Sometimes it is better to learn alone without mentorship. It will make you study and discover things by yourself which is far better. Many people came to the forum by themselves, nobody guided them and they had to learn and excel alone. I encourage you to keep learning and in no time you will become well grounded.

OP, it's been a while since you opened the account, the first thing you need to do is become a forum regular. The important thing is that if you are in the habit of reading where the senior members of the forum are discussing what topics, and what threads they are writing, then I don't think you will have any problem with posting. If you go from being active in the forum for 2-1 days and then come to the forum after a month or two then everything will become difficult for you, then it will feel like I am learning the hard way. I say be regular, give it enough time, the more time you give the more you will learn and the later it will seem very simple.

The original poster needs to be more regular for him to master the activities of the forum. But I understand what OP is talking about. He thinks that he should have had the privilege of mentorship under the person who introduced him to the forum. And I think the person who introduced him to the forum should have guided him for some time before allowing him to move on. Some persons might not be too sharp to understand how the forum works and mentorship will aid fast learning. The person who introduced me to the forum assisted me for a few days before I began to engage in personal research.
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May 16, 2024, 03:51:21 PM
#22
This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own.

For someone to have helped you set up an account, then it shouldn't be a difficult task in helping you through on how you could make the required standard on quality posts needed on the forum, moreover since you're still a newbie, it may require of you to go on learning first before making post in other to avoid making mistakes, except if you wish he make those post for you which i believe he will definitely turn the offer.

I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable.

As long as you have found your way to this forum and can read, then take your time in learning on the boards and read more often, you will by yourself discover on some things here without being told.
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May 16, 2024, 02:08:21 PM
#21
<...> even though I'm learning the hard way...

So, your friend throws you to the wolves on this forum? Great buddy.  Grin

OK. So you figured it out on your own, good for you.  But honestly, what's so special about it to figure out?  This is just an online forum. These things have been around forever, probably way before you were even born.  And people weren't struggling with it back in the BBS days, half a century ago.  Come on.
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May 16, 2024, 01:42:40 PM
#20
Learning how to post in the forum is not hard but the thing is that we have to understand that forum education is quite different from the knowledge we acquired from other people outside forum, because when looking at it very well you will see that most of the reputable forum members their thread is informative and reading their post always will make you to understand more.

So Learning in the forum is something of time and seriousness, nobody who has taken forum serious that fails to understand the procedures of forum, as a beginner what you have to do is to engage in reading different articles made by other user and make a research before you post, because this forum you have to be innovative before you can come out with something tangible to read.
jr. member
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May 16, 2024, 01:05:51 PM
#19
This is a true story: after learning about the forum, I went to see a friend for assistance. He helped me set up an account and then, when I tried to ask him for help posting, he refused and told me that since we are not close, I would have to learn how to post on the forum on my own. I found it difficult to ask him questions about how the forum operated, and after several months, his number was unreachable.

It's not going to be nice but I think you really bored him to death with your questions, it's just a forum not quantum physics , (since somebody else took rocket science) , you don't have to write essays from the first posts and there is nobody judging you on every single word you write, or at least nobody judge me so much I would care. I might be different but I'm surprised why so many are so focused so much about the inner forum life, it's a discussion board not second life! Am I the weird one or am I missing something important?



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Patience and hard work are the keys to success.
May 16, 2024, 12:56:33 PM
#18
I can't say it's hard at all. You must study to gain knowledge. I can't find it difficult to gain knowledge from this forum. If you don't study it will be difficult for you to learn anything. I wouldn't be wrong to call you lazy. If you had studied regularly from this forum instead of taking help from your friend after neglecting him, you would have gained knowledge about Bitcoin more easily. I am very surprised to see that you have registered in this forum long ago and have low knowledge about this forum. I won't say I've learned everything, I'm not very old here. But I am trying to broaden my knowledge by studying from sites made for beginners. Hope you stop laziness and study and be able to gain knowledge
newbie
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May 16, 2024, 09:54:11 AM
#17
Op, to you I will say your friend did the best for you, he didn't want you to depend on him rather he showed you how you can help yourself which every good friend would do. Learning takes determination, when you set your mind to learn something you won't see it as hard instead as being enjoyable.
Reading and understand is the best to do and then asking questions that disturbs you here in the forum to get helped by seniors.
sr. member
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May 16, 2024, 09:03:15 AM
#16
When you find it difficult to be creative with limited knowledge, courage will give you more freedom in making decisions. After you have registered on the forum and are having trouble finding ideas for making your first post, you must first study and read the topics pinned on several boards to look for information that can help you determine the right board to create a new topic. I'm a little curious about the true story you tell here, your account has been registered since March 21 2021, you should tell me about your difficulties since then when your friend gave you the suggestion to make a post on the B&H Board.
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May 16, 2024, 08:36:57 AM
#15
OP, it's been a while since you opened the account, the first thing you need to do is become a forum regular. The important thing is that if you are in the habit of reading where the senior members of the forum are discussing what topics, what threads they are writing, then I don't think you will have any problem with posting. If you go from being active in the forum for 2-1 days and then come to the forum after a month or two then everything will become difficult for you, then it will feel like I am learning the hard way. I say be regular, give it enough time, the more time you give the more you will learn and the later it will seem very simple.
Why most newbies are seeing the forum as something difficult, the forum is a place of discussion, where ideas can be shared not just Bitcoin discussion alone which is the main reason of the forum but in many other areas. Their is nothing difficult and you do not require a friend to help you post unless you are not ready to learn new new ideas and totally against the forum rules. Your account here on the forum should be personal and should not be accompanied by a second or third party.
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May 16, 2024, 08:08:54 AM
#14
You (not just you though, I noticed many newbies presenting it that way) are talking like using a discussion forum is some sort of a rocket science, something very complicated. I mean, all that you need in order to use is to be able to read and write and that's basically it.

To be honest, it's not as easy as you make it sound if the person has absolutely no experience with forums such as this. The ability to read and write doesn't make a person understand everything they are seeing, they can't find specific sections and where they need to make their posts, they find it hard to understand the rules, and are always afraid of getting banned or blocked, etc.

I know one can learn all these things if they spend some time experimenting with everything, I have learned everything myself after joining the forum, never had someone guiding me through, I did have some difficulties initially but since I was an internet freak, I figured out everything way earlier than a normal person would do.
Bitcointalk is quite different from what many are used to and I would understand if this was maybe the first or second post made by the OP but look at his post history, he’s made a lot of posts in B&H, gambling board, and Politics & society. Someone with this much activity on their profile should have understood how the forum works by now.
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