What is clear is that if you open threads (if they don't suck) it's easier to get merits. I don't know if they know it and that's why.
Not true at all. If you are generating quality post, you will get merit. No matter it’s a reply or a thread itself. Without quality, no matter what you create, you are unlikely to get merit.
Regarding creating thread, I see no problem with that if the topic is something to discuss about, if the topic isn’t discussed hundreds of times. Then there's nothing wrong to create a thread.
I am a beginner. Although I have known the Bitcoin forum for more than a year, it is a recent thing to really get into and familiar with the forum. One of my feelings is that many sections of the forum are not very active, and active people are slowly Both leave an impression on each other, so when new people appear in large numbers, we should pay attention to the following points:
- Does the newcomer abide by the rules of the forum?Nothing can be accomplished without norms or standards,No one can break.
- Whether newcomers can post some high-quality content, content is king.
- Whether the newcomer is for learning rather than simply doing bounty programs, because I found that many people have very high active values, but MERIT is 0
I also sincerely put forward some of my comments.
- We should actively encourage those novices who have attitudes, content, and opinions, and don't reject them
- People's reality is not a problem, but it is not right to seek quick success. I think that in the bounty program sector, thresholds should be set up to be operated by different teams. The establishment of an access system, including project review, can prevent newcomers who simply do the plan, and feel that they have a lot of trumpets. This is annoying
- I personally hate spam. Reading that they are disrespectful to time. Therefore, newcomers should set up a procedure similar to an exam and enter the forum after passing.
Personal point of view, I hope you can provide more comments, thank you, thank you. I will accept your criticism and guidance.