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Board Beginners & Help
Re: How a post should be
by
Welsh
on 08/07/2021, 21:33:29 UTC
I'd rather you post something natural and uninfluenced/unpressured than suggest posting something of "quality" - that feels it might discourage users from posting, especially if their English is bad.
This is important. Unless the post is completely broken, and hard to understand then bad English is fine. Just as your knowledge of Bitcoin might be poor. Hell, I've been researching, and reading up on cryptocurrencies for a while now, and I'm still far from perfect on my knowledge, and usually learn something new every so often. Even the experts will learn something new every so often, and I'm far from that.

Anyway, back to the point; bad English doesn't necessarily mean its a bad quality post. I've seen many of posts that contain poor English, but their point was still valid or they demonstrated that they had put effort into the post despite not being fluent.

I feel collectively as a community, we are a little too hostile sometimes.