I’ve recently made 10+ posts here as a new user, and I realised the forum works differently than typical social media. No likes. No shares. Just merit — and it’s earned, not given.
Here are 3 things I wish I knew earlier:
-Short replies don’t help — you need to write like you're helping someone.
-Posts in quiet threads may never be seen — post where readers hang out.
-Original thinking matters — don’t copy anything, not even from your own posts.
Hope this was helpful to someone
Paddy man
When I saw the title
"Things I Wish I Knew Before Posting on Bitcointalk" I thought maybe this user might probably be either a year or month old on this forum, but only to be surprised he is just 3days old and yet coming up with a thread like this. Lol... Shah. It's quiet impressive, as he seems to be a quick learner, and I wonder the kind of topic he will come up with when he stays on the forum for a whole full one month.
However, it's nice to know you were able to observe and study the forum so quickly before falling victim to any mistake. And as such, my sincere advice will be to always stick to the Unofficial rules of this forum, which prohibite the use of A.I in post creation, plagiarism and disrespect on this forum. Because if only you can abide by these rules, you will definitely not have any problem while you stay on this forum. Hence, I wish you all the best.