Because this forum is the most active discussion space for many of the things raised, I want to say make good use of every discussion. There is no need to write or express something that is beyond our ability to make it appear to others that we are great while what is conveyed is misleading or substantially wrong.
Utilize the search feature on each board to make it easier for us to find what we want. All of us here, from the OP to anyone reading this, want to be good posters with good skills without ignoring things that have a bad impact on us.
I've found many cases of new users like the ones I mean since I've been active. Those of us here have probably discovered it ourselves.
Hopefully it won't happen to us again. Of course, this is not advice or a lecture like in church.
Happy weekend. Hope your days are fun.
Often times some newcomers have asked me how to be successful in the forum but I have consistently had simple things to tell them. I wouldn't list my advice to them below;
- As a newbie, you do not have to make yourself appear more knowledgeable than you are because it will not be sustainable and will lead to plagerism quickly
- A newbie should learn more than they post or pretend to teach
- A newbie should discover their passion and core essence, from there they can impact the community
- A newbie should be their real self and not overly want to be a random established user
- A newbie should exercise patience and wait for growth