Really now? We drag beginners back with "well-intentioned" advice every time they start Bitcoin? We know its risky and fickle. Isnt that the point of trading? If a newbie shouldnt trade without technical knowledge, how will they learn? Learning involves experience, mistakes, and losses. Bitcoin is a passion and future for many.
But this annoying issue continues recurring. Genuine advice is sometimes misinterpreted as discouragement. As you indicated, this site may not suit those who can't take criticism. Let's distinguish criticism from overprotection. The world of Bitcoin is huge, intriguing, and occasionally scary. But lets stop treating newcomers like fragile and let them experience Bitcoin trading's roller coaster.
Yes and of course that is the answer if someone understands, but beginners' mistakes are not learning to understand people's criticism and they are too quick to take offense. Learning can be done by getting involved in small trades first and I don't think that is limiting for beginners but rather they have to find a way first in order to gain mature experience in trading. The nature of beginners who are lazy and too quickly offended will never make them develop and criticism should be interpreted as a step for them to become more advanced.
Go back to them and if the criticism is considered annoying to them there is no problem because this is an online forum and no one cares if in the end they act like they don't want to be criticized. But wise beginners will correct any criticism made by others because it is actually just a reminder so that they do not make repeated mistakes when involved in trading.