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Board Beginners & Help
Merits 1 from 1 user
Re: Am I actually doing it right?
by
adultcrypto
on 07/02/2024, 11:50:31 UTC
⭐ Merited by fillippone (1)
I was introduced to this forum by a brother five months ago and I always call him to ask questions about the do's and don't's of this forum but I think it's high time I started asking the right questions here by myself, hence this post.

I've made almost a hundred posts and yet I have only few merit, what am I doing wrong? Are my posts not quality enough? If yes, please I need corrections and guidelines to grow my account. I truly need words of encouragement and affirmation that am on the right track to enable me step up in the game and I also need you guys to help me point out some of my posts that aren't so good, if there are any, so I can learn from my mistakes and do better.

I would have sent a direct message to some senior men here to get some information but this place isn't like social media and I don't know how to, as a newbie that I am, I know most of us will tell me about rules and regulations, plagiarism, spamming, but y'all don't have to worry about that because am a rule keeper and I avoid plagiarism and the rest of it like a plague.
I will tell you not to be discouraged with the forum. You are even lucky to have earned a merit this early considering you are not coming from a tech background. Many of us that joined this forum for the knowledge spent months post and never earned merits but we were not discouraged.  I have left this forum on several occasions because of the frustration of not being able to make sense woth posting, however, I always found reason to return because the knowledge and information repository of this forum is beyond imagination.

My simple advice is that you should not despair because with time you will be able to meet you objectives here and the forum will begin to make sense to you. If you have the ambition of earning so soon, I will suggest you drop it and first build yourself with the right knowledge to be able to work for the pay.