These boards are great. Bitcoin attracts a fun cross section of people, from hardware geeks & coders to Silk Road dealers to day traders to guys with more money than you can shake a stick at. From all around the world. Pretty much anything Bitcoin-related can be had here. But it's also a place where money changes hands, so there are rules. If you're new here, which is a pretty safe bet since this is the noob jail, you might find some of these rules ... unusual

I've already wasted a bunch of your time, so i won't try for a graceful segway, and just rattle them off. Here we go:
- Sockpuppetry -- a single person with multiple accounts -- is not only common, but endorsed here.
On other boards, socks are at best annoying -- lonely basement dwellers choreographing conversations with their alts for friends, that sort of thing. Once money is involved, it's worthwhile to remember the 5 guys trading & vouching for each other are... Well, you know. - Click on "members" in the top menu, the one right between "my messages" & "logout." That one. Yeah. On the users page, click on "position," this will list the users by their post count. You'll see page after page of "brand new" users with 0 posts to their names, dating all the way to 2010. I'll save you some time with this protip: More than half of the registered users were created by bots & are lying dormant, waiting ... for your Bitcoinz
Yep, they're a commodity, to be bought and sold. A practice, as i found out, considered perfectly legitimate on this forum. Don't believe me? Ask the mods.
Please understand that this is not a criticism of this site -- i don't know how i would enforce rules against selling user accounts. Just some useful info for you, noob 
- There's a board here called "Scam Accusations." If you're going to do any trading, any at all, read that board. Not just the first page, browse the back pages -- you'll learn more about Bitcoin ecosystem there than anywhere else. A learning experience for the biggest, most jaded cynics.
- Self-moderation -- fun on these boards. If you don't know it exists (why should you?), you'll miss the telltale subscript band at the top of the thread. It looks like this:
(that's full size). Worth knowing 'coz ... well, obvious. The person who started the thread can delete everything he doesn't agree with/like.
There's plenty more, but i've got 4 more posts to type
