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sr. member
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June 17, 2023, 08:56:21 AM
#14
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.

I'm also a beginner. the way I adapt in this forum is to read a lot and obey the rules of the forum. After reading the many comments here, in my opinion what makes a quality post is the knowledge or contents of the head of the account owner. I see that there are several Hero/Legendary users who make posts that have no value and seem mere formalities. So that quality and contribution can only be done by people who have sufficient knowledge
legendary
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June 17, 2023, 08:15:11 AM
#13
One can be a newbie to the forum and a newbie to bitcoin/crypto in general. But, a person can already have certain knowledge about crypto and only be a forum newbie.
It's very easy to figure out which category a particular user falls into by the way he communicates and discussed crypto-related issues.

Your registration date from a few weeks ago shows that you are a forum newbie. Your post history shows that you are also inexperienced in crypto. Basically, you are a double newbie.

I don't consider merit count as an indicator of someone's knowledge. It can be, but merits are also about how much the community or the people giving them like you. We have people on this forum who are knowledgeable but prone to quarrels. Many members of the community don't like them, have them on ignore, and don't merit their posts. However, that doesn't make them newbies or unknowledgeable individuals.     
full member
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June 17, 2023, 07:45:34 AM
#12
In my opinion, there is no term potential beginner, because beginners are beginners. but I think in terms that are more appropriate for people who have just joined here are newbies.

and in my opinion, not everyone who has just joined here is a beginner in knowledge, because many people who have just joined here have extensive knowledge.

so in my opinion there are 2 types of beginners in this case, namely beginners in crypto knowledge and beginners in membership activities in this forum.
hero member
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June 17, 2023, 06:31:15 AM
#11
apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.

Who tells you that here is a beauty pageant avenue to showcase yourself and get noticed to receive some recognition awards, we are not competing here with anyone, if you're a newbie your commitment and handwork will showcase you and get you noticed, it's not what you apply for or meet a requirement for, people themselves from this community will identify you out being resourceful through what you contributes.

Does post to merit ratio count?

This is only relevant to ranking up from one rank to another and in this, it's the activities that count together with the required merits and not the post, but how you post determines the level of your activities, learn more about forum rank, merits and activities here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/faq-everything-you-need-to-know-about-forum-activity-account-ranks-and-merit-2766177
sr. member
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June 17, 2023, 06:10:26 AM
#10
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Does post to merit ratio count?

I have already seen several of your topics, and almost all of them are devoted to newbies on the forum. However, on these topics, it seems that you are not interested in seeing the answers to the questions raised. No one is born knowing everything right away, we all start as newbies, but gradually gain experience. And it's rather strange if someone comes to the forum, actively communicates on it and at the same time does not gain experience and does not become more knowledgeable. Therefore, your topics in the complex look like some kind of incomprehensible provocation.

If you are a newbie and want to achieve something, study the topic in which you want to develop, ask questions about this topic, study the answers, and in time you will be able to reach new horizons. And if you focus on learning what it's like to be a newbie, you'll still stay a newbie.
legendary
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June 17, 2023, 01:50:48 AM
#9
how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
It really depends, but the most common example is when a newbie actually participate on technical discussion threads either by helping other members solve some sort of technical issue. It could also be their writing skills that explain a theoretical concept in layman's terms. Or maybe they build bitcoin projects that solves realistic problems experienced by the community, it could be simple building a bitcoin node, or bitcoin web application.

You can also look at the posting history of accounts that have been nominated for the "Discovery of the Year" award in the Bitcointalk community awards. These accounts are typically nominated for their genuine interest in learning about Bitcoin and their contributions to the bitcoin community from the get-go until now!!

- Results 2021 Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆
- Results 2022 Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆
legendary
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June 17, 2023, 01:02:40 AM
#8
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Does post to merit ratio count?

Where did you come to such a conclusion? Personally, I have not seen any benefit, except for creating topics about newcomers in topics that should not contain such information.
Who are you trying to fool, OP? Flashing new threads all over the forum don't make you an important person. Newbies are different. If you want an opinion on yourself, then a few more threads like this, and you'll be labeled a useless shitposter.
sr. member
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June 17, 2023, 12:39:37 AM
#7
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Does post to merit ratio count?

Apart from spam posts, most of the newbies on this forum only participate in bounties. Sorry to say that they don't have a nice contribution to the forum. I was also a newbie, but what I did was to consistently make good posts and not spam as much as possible and learn from the seniors in this forum. So your statement is quite wrong.
full member
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June 17, 2023, 12:33:11 AM
#6
If you are making any real contributions on the forum it will be reflected through your post quality only on this forum as there's no other judgement criteria as you ask.The newbies who have high merits to post or activity tells they are having good knowledge and making good efforts sharing useful information with us.So there are some newbies you can find on forum who have high merits and just check their posts you will automatically come to know about potential newbies and others who just ask how to rank up.
legendary
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June 16, 2023, 11:43:45 PM
#5

apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Does post to merit ratio count?
It's definitely not about who makes the most threads. You've made 4 threads talking about newbies out of 8 posts in total.

Follow the advice you got from one of your more recent threads and do not of reading and learning.
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legendary
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June 16, 2023, 10:55:03 PM
#4
Does post to merit ratio count?

It matters, but it's mostly the post quality that makes you say — "oh, this guy is still a Bitcoin newbie". From time and time again we've seen new posters that actually seems to be very knowledgeable — sometimes more knowledgeable than people who've been here for years.
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June 16, 2023, 09:09:58 PM
#3
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Does post to merit ratio count?

I think your statement isn't very accurate regarding newbies contribution to the forum because most of them just do shit-posting or use AI to create the posts of long length which doesn't make sense to me. Most of the newbies aren't contributing anything to the forum, but they are making such posts to grab merits from reputed members so they could rank up in short span of time. I don't think that anything is wrong in ranking up, but when there is not much effort but use of AI and or rephrased content then that's the worst way of ranking up.

There are some noteworthy newbies who have contributed good content to the forum and yes the generous members support those newbies to rank up as soon as possible because they know better the contribution of those newbies who could be valuable members of the forum in future. The forum and its reputed members have shown generosity towards newbies and are willing to give them merits if their posts are high quality and could help someone with the crypto-currencies and specifically Bitcoin.
sr. member
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June 16, 2023, 09:01:57 PM
#2
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Newbies are newbies, no potential newbies. Because when you make your first post and a little bit later, that post is counted to your account activity, you will become a newbie.

Potential is used for Potential Junior Member, Member, Full Member, Senior Member, Hero Member and Legendary Member.

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Does post to merit ratio count?
You can say merit per post ratio. Merit if you earn it from your posts, it shows your posts have quality or good quality, not zero value posts.

This topic does not belong to Bitcoin Discussion, please move it to Meta board.
sr. member
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June 16, 2023, 08:47:46 PM
#1
So newbies on this forum have made nice contributions to this  forum . however my question is apart from post quality how else can u notice a potential newbie on this forum.
Does post to merit ratio count?
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