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Topic: Newbies need to be mentored well. (Read 241 times)

newbie
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July 16, 2021, 05:43:25 AM
#21
It is as simple as that, do not spam, do not plagiarize, any link you copied from must be included on your post, read more than you write, study more about this forum, do not be in haste because it can lead to copy and paste and plagiarism. If you do not use any link, no need for any link to be included in your post, but if you use any link, include it.

Thank you sir @Oshosondy. I appreciate your advice and the points you made. It will go along way in helping me and the newbies who see your reply regarding us the babies. Thanks
hero member
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July 15, 2021, 12:29:30 PM
#20
I understand the mentorship word very differently from yours, no one can mentor you on avoiding plagiarism, infact you would be committing deeper plagiarism if you want mentorship on avoiding plagiarism, when you can just avoid it, in between you can have mentorship on topics, and you have many of those topics to choose from and cross matching any one that excites you with a reliable and competent member, and as a -Newbies- don't soak your self into an ocean of entitlement, you can find a mentor without even the person knowing, don't wait on an available and dependent mentor to come to you.
sr. member
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July 15, 2021, 11:31:16 AM
#19
Newbies are always naive not knowing much about the forum rules and will still be quiet not asking questions from experts in forum. I plead as a newbie to the senior members to help mentor us on how to avoid plagiarism when posting on each board of the forum. And how sourcing information elsewhere need to be referenced and also show us some examples of quality post so we can use it to better ours too.
Thanks

There are lot of veterans in this forum but you can't expect everyone is an expert in the cryptocurrency market, by the way you no need to be an expert to understand all these things and the only rule is don't copy and paste anything from the google as a reply or thread here because surely such kind of plagiarism will be punished in no time.
legendary
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Merit: 1104
July 15, 2021, 09:31:53 AM
#18
Thank you sir @mocacinno for the advice. I will do all that is necessary as adviced above and take into consideration all the 3 you mentioned.
plagiarism isn't the only thing you should avoid. posting malicious links would also lead you to get instantly permabanned, continuously spamming, and getting your post deleted would lead to a temporary ban as a warning. if you plan on staying here in the forum for a long time(or even if you're only staying for a short while) I suggest visiting the links(especially the forum rules) provided by the members above, It'll help you in the long run.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 1
July 15, 2021, 06:55:50 AM
#17

No need for mentoring on how to avoid plagiarism, i can help you in three simple sentences:
Do not copy somebody's work and present it as if it were your own. This is illegal in most countries, and on most discussion forums. It is also illegal on bitcointalk.

IRL, plagiarism will get you expelled, fired or you can even land in jail... On bitcointalk, the admin is more lenient and just gives you a lifelong ban instead of banning you AND reporting you to the authorities for an in real life punishment.
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Thank you sir @mocacinno for the advice. I will do all that is necessary as adviced above and take into consideration all the 3 you mentioned.
member
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Merit: 73
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July 14, 2021, 06:17:30 AM
#16
We are all grown ups here and we all have the right mind to create our own descision. I was once a newbie but never once I imagined that a senior member here should be responsible in teaching me on how to get by this forum. I simply read the rules, understood it and uphold by it. Newbies are not dumb to be spoonfed.
legendary
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July 14, 2021, 06:05:43 AM
#15
Check out this thread and my proposal of newbie Orientation and see if it's in line with what you want .
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.57229427
hero member
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July 13, 2021, 02:11:46 PM
#14
You know about plagiarism so no need to have a mentor just for that. If you are aware of the forum rules then you should do what you did before knowing the forum rules. My guess why you know the forum rules is by searching then you have to do it again. You have to be knowledgeable to avoid doing things that is not frowned on this forum. I am once like you but I did search and ask many times before achieving what I have today.
hero member
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July 13, 2021, 01:49:09 PM
#13
You're aware about plagiarism and that's why you don't need any guidance anymore.

As soon as you know the policies of the forum, you can move to the next stage of learning more about the market itself and in that case, you should be asking those related topics on the specific sections of the forum.
legendary
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July 13, 2021, 10:52:33 AM
#12
Newbies are always naive not knowing much about the forum rules and will still be quiet not asking questions from experts in forum. I plead as a newbie to the senior members to help mentor us on how to avoid plagiarism when posting on each board of the forum. And how sourcing information elsewhere need to be referenced and also show us some examples of quality post so we can use it to better ours too.
Thanks


It's interesting, your first post tells how naive Newbies here are. this is quite experienced for some naive newbies Wink

About your question, I'm not sure what can be unclear about plagiarism.
if you have nothing to say, don't write a post just for a count.
If you have nothing to say, don't copy text from somewhere and paste it here. that's not your opinion and we don’t need fake writers.
Plus chances are good that the text you copied was written by someone from this forum. I guess you can't argue with someone using their own words.
Also, it's not possible to post in each section of the forum. You can't be competent for all discussions. stick to where your interests are.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1302
July 13, 2021, 10:13:26 AM
#11
Newbies are always naive not knowing much about the forum rules and will still be quiet not asking questions from experts in forum. I plead as a newbie to the senior members to help mentor us on how to avoid plagiarism when posting on each board of the forum. And how sourcing information elsewhere need to be referenced and also show us some examples of quality post so we can use it to better ours too.
Thanks
Asking for mentorship from people or users you do not actually know personally can be counterproductive, about a week ago or so, another user make a post of this same nature, asking for a mentor/teacher, I can state categorically that you do not need an outright mentor, and when you ask for one, you run the risk of scammers sending you PM'S that they are qualified teachers that can mentor you, when you get close to them, they take your funds, mind you that your private information is yours only, no mentor, teacher, friend or anyone should be privy to them, such info include your private keys, seed phrase, details of your accounts/wallets etc.

Having said that, you don't need to draw the attention of users that are more knowledgeable than you in order for them to tutor you, the forum has made it easy for you, you can always access their posts and when you're curious on any particular issue, the forum search button is one tap away, it'll make it easier for you and channel your answers to you through different topics made previously on your inquiry.

Finally, as for plagiarism or HQ posts, tbh, it's basically up to you, once you know the meaning of plagiarism, avoiding it is then out of your own will, making good posts is as well up to you, that's if you're ready to sufficiently improve on your Bitcoin knowledge, there's no other way around it.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 286
July 13, 2021, 09:57:49 AM
#10
Newbies in the forum can be compared to an infant wherein curiosity is all over his head and as you feed them with proper and legitimate information, they start growing and starts becoming useful. In terms of mentoring, you don't really need a certain individual alone, you can receive all the kinds of help you need in the forum from different people. If a question comes in mind, do not hesitate to ask, it would be better to try than to gain nothing because you let your shyness take over you. Just be careful with the knowledge you are in taking cause not all can be trusted so choose wisely whom you'll listen to.
legendary
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Merit: 4085
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July 13, 2021, 09:54:28 AM
#9
Before asking something OP, you should learn how to use the Search function.
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 588
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July 13, 2021, 09:24:13 AM
#8
First, go to your local board and inspect the best posts out there, spend some time reading every necessary post to level up your experiences such as tips about avoiding scams and other things which will help your fellow countrymen to understand something which they don't know. Then after that, you will always find that there is some necessary information that should be added after reading most of the posts. That will be your first quest to find it and try to bring them the best simplest post, I'm sure people will appreciate it especially when you take your time to do all those things first.
sr. member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 264
July 13, 2021, 09:13:41 AM
#7
Before asking something OP, you should learn how to use the Search function.
Read this thread by tbct_mt2 : [TIPS] to avoid plagiarism
No need for mentoring if there are guides already in the forum FOR FREE.

I am curious to why OP is not using his/er real account. I just hope this is not another ban evasion case.
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 10802
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July 13, 2021, 09:11:45 AM
#6
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There’s no need (nor will) to mentor people. This is meant to be a discussion forum, and as such, you ask question, reply to questions, or provide information and opinions. Those are better nourished obviously the more one reads on a given topic, but mentoring, interpreted as the figure of a mentor, is perhaps too far stretched to use as a term or concept here. Simply changing "be mentored well" for "invest some hours into reading" seems more like it to me.

I figure "quality" is a concept often related to merits, thus the ask to show examples. Bear in mind that the real concept is interest (as in interesting to the readers). Examples are trivial to find, simply by looking at the top merited topics and replies in a given timeframe (take away a few here and there):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=merit;stats
member
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July 13, 2021, 09:06:28 AM
#5

You first follow the rules of the forum. & Some tools to post that can help you post https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/posting-techniques-for-newbies-on-the-forum-5346341

You always do research to post quality. It is better to keep looking at the profiles of some big members. Take a good look at their posts. You can follow them and post one day you will also be able to post good quality.
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 555
July 13, 2021, 08:41:58 AM
#4
Newbies are always naive not knowing much about the forum rules and will still be quiet not asking questions from experts in forum. I plead as a newbie to the senior members to help mentor us on how to avoid plagiarism when posting on each board of the forum. And how sourcing information elsewhere need to be referenced and also show us some examples of quality post so we can use it to better ours too.
Thanks

All the information you need about how the forum works is right here in B&H board. If only you just sacrifice a little of your time each day to read what has been discussed you will be a better poster. I don't know what newbies want or expect from higher ranking members. No one is going to hold you by the hand and teach you abc. You need to want it so bad that you put in the much needed effort. Don't just create threads like this just because you are bored, I particularly hate it when answers are given and there is no change from Op. They just move on to the next topic asking almost the same thing


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legendary
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July 13, 2021, 08:28:53 AM
#3
It is as simple as that, do not spam, do not plagiarize, any link you copied from must be included on your post, read more than you write, study more about this forum, do not be in haste because it can lead to copy and paste and plagiarism. If you do not use any link, no need for any link to be included in your post, but if you use any link, include it.
legendary
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July 13, 2021, 08:26:33 AM
#2
Newbies are always naive not knowing much about the forum rules and will still be quiet not asking questions from experts in forum. I plead as a newbie to the senior members to help mentor us on how to avoid plagiarism when posting on each board of the forum. And how sourcing information elsewhere need to be referenced and also show us some examples of quality post so we can use it to better ours too.
Thanks


No need for mentoring on how to avoid plagiarism, i can help you in three simple sentences:
Do not copy somebody's work and present it as if it were your own. This is illegal in most countries, and on most discussion forums. It is also illegal on bitcointalk.

IRL, plagiarism will get you expelled, fired or you can even land in jail... On bitcointalk, the admin is more lenient and just gives you a lifelong ban instead of banning you AND reporting you to the authorities for an in real life punishment.
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