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Topic: Reading is more important than replying - page 2. (Read 398 times)

hero member
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Bitcoin = Financial freedom
August 09, 2021, 09:02:08 AM
#6
Reading let you to gather new information but only replying will share the knowledge to others if they don't know it and there is a famous quote "keeping the knowledge for yourself is a greatest sin".

But reply only it its needed and "keep it simple" so others can understand it better!
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
August 09, 2021, 08:13:28 AM
#5
Don't think about how much you can earn from signature campaigns or get merits. It is much more than that, the more you do, the more you realize, and the more you can earn with a little effort.

Therefore, reading is not the only thing, but rather an attempt to understand the basics and expand their explanation, as the explanation increases and enhances understanding, and therefore reading is useful.

Cryptocurrency is not about how to make money fast but about understanding how money works.
hero member
Activity: 2282
Merit: 659
Looking for gigs
August 09, 2021, 07:34:03 AM
#4
Last month, I was addicted to bitcointalk. I kept posting 5-7 articles every day. A lot of time on the forum every day.

Initially, my goal was to become a Hero Member/Legend Member as soon as possible.I even asked the stupid question of whether merit can be bought or sold.

After that, I get merit as much as possible according to my goal, such as
1.Participate in some reward topics
[Merit] Help newbies and those who have a little left to the next rank
[Merit] Hey Bitcoiners! Can You Send Encrypted Messages?

2.Publish some knowledge I just learned to get merit, even though I didn’t fully understand it myself
Asymmetric encryption(signature)--DSA(A novice explanation)
Asymmetric encryption--RSA(A novice explanation)
It may be difficult to understand this knowledge without programming skills. I just published this knowledge simply by performing mathematical calculations.

As I read more and more posts in bitcointalk, the more I feel that I know very little and the more knowledge I need to learn.




In the past month, I spent 8 days and 10 hours on the forum.In other words, in addition to sleeping and eating, most of my time is spent on forums.I read a lot of posts, and sometimes I even check someone’s historical posts for a long time.

This is really interesting. This forum has a history of 10 years. There are a lot of stories and love, hate waiting for me to discover.I really like this time to look through old posts.

So what I want to tell newbies is, read more and then reply.

Only in this way can we better understand and integrate into the forum.



Taking this opportunity to thank those who have helped me and corrected my mistakes.

(Special thanks to DdmrDdmr's statistics website:Bitcointalk Merit Dashboard

I am very grateful to those who affirmed me:@The Pharmacist,@DdmrDdmr,@Ratimov,@LoyceV,@Welsh,@lovesmayfamilis etc.

At the same time, thanks to everyone in the forum for their dedication and contribution!


Yeah it does make sense. Most of the newbies and beginners here on Bitcointalk are just focusing on the topic title and replied immediately without actually reading the whole thing. It’s really important for us to understand the whole topic first before replying to the thread. By the way, you’re doing great in this forum. Keep it up and bring more value to the community!
jr. member
Activity: 42
Merit: 18
August 09, 2021, 07:03:17 AM
#3

Replying also requires responsibility. Many people only want to share their thoughts but don't notice that the same thoughts have been posted by others on the same topic. It's a waste of forum resource and a direct result of lack of reading.
Do you mean that there is no need to reply to the same opinions? So how to express that he is the same opinion?
The forum is a place for communication, and communication is unavoidable to talk nonsense.
full member
Activity: 186
Merit: 253
August 09, 2021, 06:45:30 AM
#2
My interpretation is a little bit different but I agree with you that reading first, then replying. Reading requires a lot of patience. Many people deliberately lengthen their posts in order to make them look "constructive" - a requirement to get merit, or just to make sure they have enough characters to be counted for signature campaigns. Those posts don't bring any value and are painful to read. When you read enough on this forum, you will have a list of posters that are enjoyable to read. I don't want to name them here cause it's a personal preference but my list contains some of those who were mentioned in your post.

Replying also requires responsibility. Many people only want to share their thoughts but don't notice that the same thoughts have been posted by others on the same topic. It's a waste of forum resource and a direct result of lack of reading.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 173
August 09, 2021, 05:03:08 AM
#1
Last month, I was addicted to bitcointalk. I kept posting 5-7 articles every day. A lot of time on the forum every day.

Initially, my goal was to become a Hero Member/Legend Member as soon as possible.I even asked the stupid question of whether merit can be bought or sold.

After that, I get merit as much as possible according to my goal, such as
1.Participate in some reward topics
[Merit] Help newbies and those who have a little left to the next rank
[Merit] Hey Bitcoiners! Can You Send Encrypted Messages?

2.Publish some knowledge I just learned to get merit, even though I didn’t fully understand it myself
Asymmetric encryption(signature)--DSA(A novice explanation)
Asymmetric encryption--RSA(A novice explanation)
It may be difficult to understand this knowledge without programming skills. I just published this knowledge simply by performing mathematical calculations.

As I read more and more posts in bitcointalk, the more I feel that I know very little and the more knowledge I need to learn.




In the past month, I spent 8 days and 10 hours on the forum.In other words, in addition to sleeping and eating, most of my time is spent on forums.I read a lot of posts, and sometimes I even check someone’s historical posts for a long time.

This is really interesting. This forum has a history of 10 years. There are a lot of stories and love, hate waiting for me to discover.I really like this time to look through old posts.

So what I want to tell newbies is, read more and then reply.

There are many questions you want to ask, most of which can be found in the previous topic.Only in this way can we better understand and integrate into the forum.



Taking this opportunity to thank those who have helped me and corrected my mistakes.

(Special thanks to DdmrDdmr's statistics website:Bitcointalk Merit Dashboard

I am very grateful to those who affirmed me:@The Pharmacist,@DdmrDdmr,@Ratimov,@LoyceV,@Welsh,@lovesmayfamilis etc.

At the same time, thanks to everyone in the forum for their dedication and contribution!
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