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Topic: The root of newbies problem - page 2. (Read 375 times)

jr. member
Activity: 168
Merit: 1
July 03, 2018, 12:02:07 AM
#14
So how do you suppose a newbie like me make a quality post?  I need to rank up too while learning, so I post on off-topic and political/society board.  As a matter of fact, everything is already there on this forum or google.  I mean I can learn everything without asking or posting on the forum, but my rank will be forever newbie, right?

If you want to rank up and make your posts count, avoid P&S and of topic. These boards don't count. Try posting in meta or beginners and help if you know you can help someone in need.
member
Activity: 480
Merit: 14
July 02, 2018, 07:58:33 PM
#13
It seems like this now. I think it should be more inclusive.
If they have the ability to share the basics, then they can do something about it.
Have good airdrops & bounty activities, or market dynamics, they can also share.
They should not be limited. Those who want to learn will use the search to find the information they need.
newbie
Activity: 85
Merit: 0
July 02, 2018, 01:33:08 PM
#12
The reason is not far fetched , most bounties do not accept newbies ,they inturn spam different threads to have 29 activity for junior member rank
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 6
July 02, 2018, 12:55:55 PM
#11
I have observed on this forum that almost all newbies are interested in only making money and hence ask questions related to only trading, and bounty campaigns. They also seek to increase their post counts and therefore post low quality posts all over the different boards.

I think newbies should first of all learn about Btc, cryptocurrency, and the blockchain technology as a whole and understand the dynamics in the crypto world before they venture into making money.

Newbies should use this forum basically for learning before any other thing else.
What do you also think about this??

I have taken this into consideration I it is helping me. Thanks for the information.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
📟 t3rminal.xyz
July 02, 2018, 12:20:26 PM
#10
The root of the newbie's problem lies in the fact that there aren't many newbies. We have a massive invasion of economic migrants attempting to leech off the forum, and they don't want to learn much beyond how to cut and paste.
I'm newbie, I studied a lot on bitcointalk then boldly post suggestions, but everyone is not interested and also not comment on my useful posts. So how can I study more? Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed

Why? Couldn't you continue to study if people ignore your posts? But yea, like Jet Cash said, your posts are quite generic. Pretty much bitcoin-related information that probably almost everyone knows.

Also, I suggest that you don't do your research on bitcointalk alone. Look for some outside sources too. If you haven't read these yet, I suggest that you do so: https://www.coindesk.com/information/
jr. member
Activity: 36
Merit: 1
July 01, 2018, 11:20:18 AM
#9
One point also that is wrong is that people from the forum invited new people to join in using the word "to ear extra money" without explaining the basic of all things, like how's things work and all... Sometime take a wrong grasp of the situation and created their own account looking forward for their first reward which is wrong.
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
July 01, 2018, 07:50:27 AM
#8
I'm newbie, I studied a lot on bitcointalk then boldly post suggestions, but everyone is not interested and also not comment on my useful posts. So how can I study more? Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed

My quick impression of your posts is that they are basic and general. This means the the topics have been covered many times in the past. One great help for me was to run a full node, and to experiment with it.  It was easier then though, and the blockchain was under 60Gb if I remember correctly. I have been toying with the idea of offering a shared blockchain for new members to use to start a pruned node, but my hosting provider only uses SSDs, and it would be too expensive for me to offer as a freeby. Maybe a trusted member could offer blockchains on SD cards to help people to start a node.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
July 01, 2018, 07:36:31 AM
#7
The root of the newbie's problem lies in the fact that there aren't many newbies. We have a massive invasion of economic migrants attempting to leech off the forum, and they don't want to learn much beyond how to cut and paste.
I'm newbie, I studied a lot on bitcointalk then boldly post suggestions, but everyone is not interested and also not comment on my useful posts. So how can I study more? Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
July 01, 2018, 05:07:28 AM
#6
The root of the newbie's problem lies in the fact that there aren't many newbies. We have a massive invasion of economic migrants attempting to leech off the forum, and they don't want to learn much beyond how to cut and paste.
jr. member
Activity: 99
Merit: 6
July 01, 2018, 04:33:38 AM
#5
I have observed on this forum that almost all newbies are interested in only making money and hence ask questions related to only trading, and bounty campaigns. They also seek to increase their post counts and therefore post low quality posts all over the different boards.

I think newbies should first of all learn about Btc, cryptocurrency, and the blockchain technology as a whole and understand the dynamics in the crypto world before they venture into making money.

Newbies should use this forum basically for learning before any other thing else.
What do you also think about this??

I concur. The main reason for that is because one or some of their friends introduced this forum in a different way. They thought that joining in the forum would make them a living in just a blink of an eye. There's no such thing as shortcuts in learning and earning in this forum. I myself spent hours everyday accumulating as much knowledge as I can since its free information. I'm making most of my time valuable in this forum by learning about the technology and some other new innovations being introduced in here.

So how do you suppose a newbie like me make a quality post?  I need to rank up too while learning, so I post on off-topic and political/society board.  As a matter of fact, everything is already there on this forum or google.  I mean I can learn everything without asking or posting on the forum, but my rank will be forever newbie, right?

What I can suggest is for you to read, read, and read posts of different members in here that has lots of merits. By reading to lots of quality posts, sooner or later you will be adopting to their posting strategy and habit. I did make a thread on how to make a quality post. Hope this can help you out. I was able to record every links of the threads that I read from this forum and compiled it for newbies' benefit to rank up. I know that we all need merits to rank up but all we need is time and patience for us to blossom and grow with knowledge together with our rank without neglecting the main purpose of this forum to learn and contribute at the same time. Earning from this forum shouldn't be the first priority as a newbie in cryptospace. There's still so much that we can learn and possibly we could earn in the future if we just accumulate knowledge in here that is for FREE.

Here is the link of the thread I made about how to make a constructive post. Hope this will help you out.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.41257656
jr. member
Activity: 135
Merit: 1
June 30, 2018, 11:10:44 PM
#4
So how do you suppose a newbie like me make a quality post?  I need to rank up too while learning, so I post on off-topic and political/society board.  As a matter of fact, everything is already there on this forum or google.  I mean I can learn everything without asking or posting on the forum, but my rank will be forever newbie, right?

tiurminator is right. Just watching and reading and learning is not really that much exciting. You need to participate with the community to take your learning one step ahead. But you are right about "making money" policies. Newbies should learn about Blockchain technology first. Although the goal is to make more money but newbie should invest their time and effort to learn in order to earn money efficiently.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1025
June 30, 2018, 10:47:28 PM
#3
I have observed on this forum that almost all newbies are interested in only making money and hence ask questions related to only trading, and bounty campaigns. They also seek to increase their post counts and therefore post low quality posts all over the different boards.
It doesn't matter where someone posts, the whole forum is full with spam and you can't only point out that spams are on the boards/topic you mentioned. Btw, I have to point out that it isn't only the newbies who's spamming the forum, there are several high rank users who does.

I think newbies should first of all learn about Btc, cryptocurrency, and the blockchain technology as a whole and understand the dynamics in the crypto world before they venture into making money.
I agree on this but this doesn't make a user who is learning these stuff a user who is not spamming.
You can see several post which is asking about these stuffs you mentioned and they are still consdered as spam to some users:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-is-peer-to-peer-transaction-4470484
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/is-bitcoin-legal-2770323
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/top-3-things-you-wish-you-knew-when-you-first-started-4556338

You can also see several spam thread in the bitcoin discussion board:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=1.0



So how do you suppose a newbie like me make a quality post?  I need to rank up too while learning, so I post on off-topic and political/society board.  As a matter of fact, everything is already there on this forum or google.  I mean I can learn everything without asking or posting on the forum, but my rank will be forever newbie, right?
The key is to try not so hard and be as useful as you can. It does not matter how long the posts you are making. If you are posting on threads that already have tons of pages with the same repeated replies then it's a spam.
Posting in offtopics and nonsense threads also doesn't help you to gain a rank. You are only making your post history bad. You need to participate in threads that actually can help someone.

Btw, tho everything is already in google some people can always ask here about clarifications. Those who help clarify these to them makes them helpful thus their posts are considerd constructive.
newbie
Activity: 125
Merit: 0
June 30, 2018, 10:29:54 PM
#2
So how do you suppose a newbie like me make a quality post?  I need to rank up too while learning, so I post on off-topic and political/society board.  As a matter of fact, everything is already there on this forum or google.  I mean I can learn everything without asking or posting on the forum, but my rank will be forever newbie, right?
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 10
June 30, 2018, 10:06:03 PM
#1
I have observed on this forum that almost all newbies are interested in only making money and hence ask questions related to only trading, and bounty campaigns. They also seek to increase their post counts and therefore post low quality posts all over the different boards.

I think newbies should first of all learn about Btc, cryptocurrency, and the blockchain technology as a whole and understand the dynamics in the crypto world before they venture into making money.

Newbies should use this forum basically for learning before any other thing else.
What do you also think about this??
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