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Indeed, sometimes it's funny to see the posts of beginners in which they broadcast like experienced gurus. In theory, this could actually be because we don't know the background of accounts with 2 activities and 0 merit. In real life, this may indeed be people with fairly extensive knowledge and experience, but in practice, most often, these advisers turn out to be not quite experienced experts. This can be seen from the content of their texts. It's good that OP raised this topic for discussion, because this problem takes place on the forum and I would like that after reading the comments here, newcomers stop pretending to be crypto-gurus (for some, this is simply necessary). It is better to concentrate on enriching your knowledge, instead of teaching others (especially when there is no necessary knowledge for this).
Most newbies who teach even when they don't actually know what they are talking about often get banned. Do you know why? Lovesmayfamilis is that one person that points it out. As she will always say in ban appeals that the victims wanted to show that they are actually more intelligent than they are. The only way to do this is to copy random texts from online and pass them as theirs.
If actually they don't do this, how will they maintain their tutor standards in the forum.
There is actually nothing bad in being opened to learning.