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hero member
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August 04, 2023, 11:42:44 AM
#9
For quite sometime due to external factors I left and wasn't following in the forum only to see a post that talked about newbies posting thing they have no idea about! The simple salient question I have to all high ranked members is how are we encouraging learning in this platform...I'm not fighting anyone I want to know...who should be blamed also ...the newbies? Or the person who shared link for registration to them and didn't enlighten them of the modus operandi of the group?
I think this should be balanced by lashing newbies who hurry into posting irrelevant things and members as well as higher rankers who just abandon their invitees at the point of entry
Most of the times I wonder if our post are read because I've shared link of the rules of the group most times here but I don't think it's noticed or something this should be one of the ways this unnecessary post by newbies can be reduced while learning and important contributions remain the upheld norms/functions in this platform/forum

I hope this comes to you well!

At some point of time, many of us would have been in the same position as those newbies. We all had a beginning similar to many newbies and so I think we should just avoid it.
They do post in hurry sometimes without bothering to search for existing threads and that annoys many people but as they spend more time they learn the ways things are in this forum.
It's just about time and how mature one is to seek the knowledge they desire. The wise newbies do search for threads before posting and their posts do sound like genuine queries.
But not all can have the same approach and so just leave them for they are because as time goes they will know how it has to be in here.
legendary
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August 04, 2023, 11:28:32 AM
#8
I have read all your OP posts, and I hope you are happy now. To be honest, I'm surprised, and I don't quite understand. Are you reproaching someone, or are you dissatisfied with something?
The first thing to say is that the forum is not a group; as you repeatedly repeat, it is a large community with different interests that boil down to communication about Bitcoin and crypto.
A lot of people, knowing how to use the Internet, get to the forum on their own. Do not think that here someone is obliged to teach someone or be responsible for someone. I'm surprised by this. Speaking separately, I don't care how beginners navigate here. From my experience, there is a feature called the "poke method."
Read, try, and ask. Nothing complicated.
Forget about being led by the hand. Don't expect too much; just be genuinely yourself, and don't forget that you are on the internet. And in it, people are very different, with a different understanding of the word "should."
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August 04, 2023, 10:54:26 AM
#7
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Seems like you didn't check out the guidelines and rules of the forum . New members or Newbies as we say in the forum were advised to go through and observe the regulations guiding the forum before starting discussions or topic. Your question basically shows you didn't go through it well . But no worries just try and go through them thoroughly before posting next time 👍
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legendary
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August 04, 2023, 09:14:28 AM
#6

I don’t know who invited you but, you’re as much a responsibility to the person as he chooses to let you. I think most times users are invited into the forum, it’s out of their good will and interest on your well being yo be part of a new innovation and as such, it becomes a matter of how responsive you are and to the individual on how your future on the forum goes.

I’ll also like to note that, learning doesn’t involve you posting or trying to teach what you’re not well informed about. That’s how rumors are spread and in turn, confusion.
If you’ve got some good or authentic information, you share it. Other than that, asking questions either by creating a thread of a symmetric work load and good content is advised. Or
You could resolve to posting your questions on a related thread of which, most likely exists on the forum.

If your posts are being read,
I wonder why you took the time to make this one if it could be that they are not being read. Of course your posts are been read and even scanned for plagiarism when it appears suspicious. Make no mistake, you would be fished out anytime.

I think offenders still gets punished on the forum and so, don’t neglect the rules.
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August 04, 2023, 07:58:09 AM
#5
For quite sometime due to external factors I left and wasn't following in the forum only to see a post that talked about newbies posting thing they have no idea about! The simple salient question I have to all high ranked members is how are we encouraging learning in this platform...
Sit back and look into your mind. If you are happy when you read posts in forum, you are encouraged by your feeling to use it. When you read more, you learn more and if you see happiness from learning in the forum, you will continue to do it.

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I think this should be balanced by lashing newbies who hurry into posting irrelevant things and members as well as higher rankers who just abandon their invitees at the point of entry
Report irrelevant, shit posts and moderators will delete those zero-value posts.
hero member
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August 04, 2023, 06:43:12 AM
#4
The simple salient question I have to all high ranked members is how are we encouraging learning in this platform...I'm not fighting anyone I want to know...who should be blamed also ...the newbies? Or the person who shared link for registration to them and didn't enlighten them of the modus operandi of the group?
I think this should be balanced by lashing newbies who hurry into posting irrelevant things and members as well as higher rankers who just abandon their invitees at the point of entry
Most of the times I wonder if our post are read because I've shared link of the rules of the group most times here but I don't think it's noticed or something this should be one of the ways this unnecessary post by newbies can be reduced while learning and important contributions remain the upheld norms/functions in this platform/forum

I hope this comes to you well!

The majority of newcomers are constantly eager to participate in forum discussions without taking the time to learn how things are done here. No one has the time to teach you the appropriate way to behave since we're all adults, you should already be aware of how to act when you join a group. Instead, you should spend some time learning about and observing how things are done before you start interacting.

 It doesn't really matter whether the information you offered was read or not; what matters is that you shared knowledge. Since nothing put on this forum goes unnoticed, I assume that someone must have clicked on the link you shared.

There are sticky threads here that were created to assist new members, but people tend to skip them without realising that they are the cornerstone of every new member's success in the forum. There is a thread labelled "read before posting" that contains answers to the questions new users have regarding the forum.
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August 04, 2023, 06:08:12 AM
#3
Aside from what you stated, the way the forum was introduced to them (newbies) also plays a big role.

Most times when the forum is being introduced to those that knows nothing about the forum they are always of the idea that they forum is a money making machine and that’s why you see several newbie account during that first five post are already making inquiries on how to get merits so that they can apply for a subscription campaign (signature campaign).

Or the person who shared link for registration to them and didn't enlighten them of the modus operandi of the group?

To be honest the forum is large and you really can’t blame them for not putting them through thoroughly. Even up to this day there are some things that still exist in Theo forum that some legendary members don’t know of, because there are a lot of resources and no man is an island of knowledge.
The best they can do is to give you the rules of the forum, give you some resources to learn about bitcoin because that’s what the forum is about, as soon as you take your learning seriously and start to contribute to discussions your account growth is sure to come. But if you’re of the opinion that those introducing you to the forum to sit you down and start to tutor you on how to make your every posts then you’re in the wrong because you’re expected to share your own opinions on different topics so you depending on them purely defeats the purpose of you learning.

legendary
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August 04, 2023, 05:59:53 AM
#2
If the links you are talking about are those malicious or scam one being shared here. Of course the one to blame are those who shared it regardless of the rank. There are some high ranks that do that and even newbies so no one can be spare with that since forum didnt allow those kind of activity here.

But there are people who will definitely reported that to moderators to avoid and turn down the post.
jr. member
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August 04, 2023, 05:55:05 AM
#1
For quite sometime due to external factors I left and wasn't following in the forum only to see a post that talked about newbies posting thing they have no idea about! The simple salient question I have to all high ranked members is how are we encouraging learning in this platform...I'm not fighting anyone I want to know...who should be blamed also ...the newbies? Or the person who shared link for registration to them and didn't enlighten them of the modus operandi of the group?
I think this should be balanced by lashing newbies who hurry into posting irrelevant things and members as well as higher rankers who just abandon their invitees at the point of entry
Most of the times I wonder if our post are read because I've shared link of the rules of the group most times here but I don't think it's noticed or something this should be one of the ways this unnecessary post by newbies can be reduced while learning and important contributions remain the upheld norms/functions in this platform/forum

I hope this comes to you well!
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