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Re: Things I Wish I Knew Before Posting on Bitcointalk
by
Paddy man
on 06/08/2025, 13:06:12 UTC
@OP, first of all, you should take this as a warning. I have noticed a hint of AI in your posts. I've checked your post history and some of your posts, and I know that you are using AI to either generate or refine your posts. However, I haven't reported you in the AI report thread yet or reported any of your posts to moderators, because I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt that maybe you didn't know about this, but even though it's not in the official rules of the forum, AI-generated posts are frowned upon, and you will get tagged if you are found doing that.

So, be careful, and don't use AI. If you think you are not doing it and you are fine, ignore this part of my post.


-Short replies don’t help — you need to write like you're helping someone.

And who says help can't be done within one short sentence? It depends on the content of your post and not its length, and it depends on the situation.

-Posts in quiet threads may never be seen — post where readers hang out.

You don't need to post in quiet threads unless it's absolutely necessary, which it isn't, most of the time. There are plenty of active threads and discussions available at all times.

-Original thinking matters — don’t copy anything, not even from your own posts.

Copying is not allowed, but you can always quote yourself or others for reference, and then add your part on what point you are trying to make about what you've quoted.

Hello, thank you for your observationand response, I really appreciate. This were just my taughts as newbie in this platform and I felt like sharing it here. My bad if it felt like an AI generated content, that was not the original intention. As a beginner in this forum I learn daily and I will try my best to make my post natural and more meaningful, your guidance is greatly appreciated.