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Title: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: AakZaki on May 12, 2016, 12:05:23 PM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: notlist3d on May 12, 2016, 12:53:05 PM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice

There is no set in stone anwser amount of free time does not equal good posts.   A constructive post I see as helping someone else, sharing information, or even asking questions can be constructive if done right.

In general one liners like "Ohhh good idea" and others like that are crap post, and spam.  Avoid the one liners.  But sometimes you truly can anwser someones question with one sentance... so it's possible to be constructive.    But most will take more then  a sentence.

I suggest re-reading after posting to.  I have made post's before that i thought were good and after re-reading thought sub-par.  So I either fix them or if I completely hate it delete it.  But hang in there for a few weeks and I think you will be able to pick constructive posts from crap pretty easy.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: LTU_btc on May 12, 2016, 08:57:19 PM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice
Constructive post is when you write something useful and don' repeat something what was already answered in topic. And avoid posting messages without normal content, something like this : "great idea", "i like it" and similar.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: AakZaki on May 13, 2016, 12:36:59 AM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice

There is no set in stone anwser amount of free time does not equal good posts.   A constructive post I see as helping someone else, sharing information, or even asking questions can be constructive if done right.

In general one liners like "Ohhh good idea" and others like that are crap post, and spam.  Avoid the one liners.  But sometimes you truly can anwser someones question with one sentance... so it's possible to be constructive.    But most will take more then  a sentence.

I suggest re-reading after posting to.  I have made post's before that i thought were good and after re-reading thought sub-par.  So I either fix them or if I completely hate it delete it.  But hang in there for a few weeks and I think you will be able to pick constructive posts from crap pretty easy.

Thank you for the advice. you have answered my question , so I feel a little more understanding .


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Anoona on May 13, 2016, 01:33:48 AM
Making questions, helping someone or giving your opinion, not posts like "thank you", "nice", "yes lol" and phrases like that, you do not need much effort on making constructive posts

Cheers!


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Avox on May 13, 2016, 02:03:45 AM
Found somewhere some good advices.

Five Guidelines for Being a Good Poster

1) Be polite and clear. Make some effort at using proper capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar, as they all aid in communication. Keep profanity to a minimum, or avoid entirely.
2) Don't threadjack. This means changing the topic of conversation in a thread. If you want to discuss something different, start your own thread.
3) Don't go into threads you disagree with. If you don't want to discuss an issue, then ignore that thread. Don't post about how the discussion is a waste of time.
4) Think before you post. Before you click Submit take ten seconds, read over it, and decide if this is really something you want to say. If you're unsure how to say something without crossing a line, send a message to a moderator or administrator especially before making a post you will regret later.
5) Say something relevant when you post. If you don't have anything new to say, don't say anything at all. Don't make posts just to increase your post count.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: bittraffic on May 13, 2016, 02:25:20 AM
you don't need to have at least 5 sentences to a post but something that make sense. doesn't matter if its just a one liner post. just say whatever is in your mind but of course make some sense.
assuming you want to join a signature campaign, just read their rules.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: pooya87 on May 13, 2016, 03:13:42 AM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice

step one) don't join a signature campaign or if you are in one leave it.
step two) now start posting, and since you are not getting paid to post you are now posting constructive posts
step three) join back and continue the way you were posting in step 2!!


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Absolon on May 13, 2016, 03:15:41 AM
Post what comes to your mind.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: rio3233 on May 13, 2016, 04:50:48 AM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice

For me, it's depend on the topic and you need to stay on the topic. If you joining signature campaign, you can follow the rules of the signcamp and post more than 100 words.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Herbert2020 on May 13, 2016, 05:02:55 AM
a constructive post is the post that is on topic and not some random words put together to create a long enough sentence to just look good.
also before posting the reply you should read the topic first and read the replies, one of the biggest problems is usually seeing the same reply posted over and over


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Amph on May 13, 2016, 05:48:52 AM
any on topic post is a costructive post in the end, you don't need to write down an assay each time, just post your opinion on the matter

repeating stuff from other obviously it's not considered a costructive post


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: ArafaA on May 13, 2016, 08:59:59 AM
a constructive post always related to the specific thread not a matter how much words you write down .
just write something not repeated & relevant to the post


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Kakmakr on May 13, 2016, 09:12:29 AM
Post what comes to your mind.

Absolutely not. Read the whole thread from top to bottom to see what other people have posted and then respond to the thread. We have too many people on here, that repeat what several other people before them have posted and it adds no value at all.

Do proper research on the topic and stay with the subject matter and main idea with the thread. You cannot simply jump in and add rubbish to the thread, because that is non-constructive. If you can post source information, for the things you are saying, please add them.

We have too many people, who simply copy and paste other people's posts and then just make minor changes to make it look like they created it on their own. Constructive posting is hard work, when done right.  


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: winspiral on May 13, 2016, 09:21:26 AM
any off topic post is a costructive post in the end, you don't need to write down an assay each time, just post your opinion on the matter

repeating stuff from other obviously it's not considered a costructive post

Read so many as possible posts from other members and you will see that if you write:

Sign campaign is the best and faucet the worst...with more or less other words you post will be very constructive...
Saying faucets are waste of time is always accepted for constructive posts.

When you have no imagination...surf the forum and each time you see the word investment you write that it is a ponzi shame...
This is loved here as well and you will be followed by numerous people applausing and agreeing...




Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Ardenyham on May 13, 2016, 09:23:54 AM
A constructive post is when you try to help someone which the knowledge and experience you have. for writing constructive posts you have to learn lots of things about bitcoin and the forum,. without any information and knowledge about bitcoin you can't help anyone, can't even write constructive posts..
don't worry about your posts. A Newbie can't write that constructive posts as well. You'll become a constructive Poster as your rank up step by step..

+One More thing. try to write whole thread before writing a post. its also help you to write constructive post.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: ObscureBean on May 13, 2016, 09:24:54 AM
I think a good rule of thumb would be to only post in threads/topics that genuinely interests you. If when looking at comment or question, nothing immediately springs to your mind, you probably don't have anything to say on the subject. Just keep browsing and reading posts until you find something you feel naturally inclined to comment about.
Personally, if I try to comment on something that doesn't interest me, no words will come to my mind, I won't even be able to form a sentence. I end up looking at the screen for 20 mins, it's exhausting, time-consuming and not in the least efficient. It's a lot easier for me to just browse and read until I find something interesting and when I do then a deluge of words and ideas literally storm my mind and I start typing without even thinking  :D


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: gerXhonza on May 13, 2016, 10:08:06 AM
I think before joining signature campaign you need to collect as much information possible and should go through all the threads try to understand it, and need to take care of vocabulary too.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: mindrust on May 13, 2016, 11:36:04 AM
The thing is, you really don't need a guide to make a constructive post.

You have something to say or not. If you don't have anything to say other than "+1" then you shouldn't say anything at all.

Sig camps... Sigh...


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: lolxxxx on May 13, 2016, 11:41:15 AM
how to make a constructive post ? I had free time long enough in the day , I only create confusion for the constructive posts . Please help me with advice

step one) don't join a signature campaign or if you are in one leave it.
step two) now start posting, and since you are not getting paid to post you are now posting constructive posts
step three) join back and continue the way you were posting in step 2!!

I like your step 1 . Why don't you follow the step 1 your self ? It means any person who is in signature campaign is not a constructive poster ?

One thing constructive post does not mean that your post must be 3 to 5 lines long it must be related to the topic and must be helpful otherwise the moderators are always here they will delete it :p  So never try to stretch your post .


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: RJX on May 14, 2016, 06:38:19 AM
A constructive post should:

- be on topic
- add to the conversation
- answer a question
- pose a question
- point out logical flaws in a discussion

I put in the last one because someone here suggested that someone currently enrolled in a signature campaign disqualifies himself as a constructive poster solely for being enrolled in such a campaign. That's called a non-sequitur and you will notice more of these fallacies when browsing the forum. I tend to think that pointing out these false analogies adds to the discussion because they can derail a conversation quite efficiently.   



Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Bloxy on May 16, 2016, 04:16:01 AM
There are many things you should consider if you wish to create a constructive post.

Consider:
  • Will it help OP question?
  • Is it merely a copy of someone else's reply?
You must also make sure your reply actually adds to the discussion.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: dinda22 on May 16, 2016, 02:14:23 PM
the post is too long is not necessarily constructive, so the point is these postings very helpful to others, and not out of topic thread title. so knowledge is necessary to make a post constructive.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Hellacopter on May 16, 2016, 08:50:03 PM
You have to make good in topic post , contain useful information, or comment or reply some question in the topic, it's shouldn't being too short too , but the long post is not necessarily constructive if it's off topic or without useful meaning.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: KenR on May 16, 2016, 08:51:39 PM
You have to make good in topic post , contain useful information, or comment or reply some question in the topic, it's shouldn't being too short too , but the long post is not necessarily constructive if it's off topic or without useful meaning.
Look ,who's talking.That is not what a clearly a constructive post is ,

@OP : Check out the post history of this guy to know what exactly you shouldn't be doing.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: immangrace on May 17, 2016, 05:43:17 AM
Constructive posts are the ones answering a genuine question. You should answer clearly and in relation to the question asked or the topic, also try to write in correct english (excluding non-english sections of course).


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: Fatanut on May 17, 2016, 07:19:14 AM
Constructive posts should:

1. Have a complete thought.

2. Explain why is someone's reply is wrong or explain your answer.

3. Be on topic or be related to what you quoted

4. Not so long and repetitive that people would become lazy to read it.

Just a quick note, don't just grasp the last reply, try reading back for a page or two. You might be somehow just repeating someone else's thought.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: squatz1 on May 18, 2016, 01:15:14 AM
It can be anything that contributes to the conversation or adds new thoughts or ideas, and generally should consist of a sentence or two. Something such as "I agree" is considered a not constructive post.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: sukamasoto on May 18, 2016, 01:28:11 AM
It can be anything that contributes to the conversation or adds new thoughts or ideas, and generally should consist of a sentence or two. Something such as "I agree" is considered a not constructive post.

in order to make constructive post, you need time and focus so you can maximize your post quality.
Since many try to get rid of post count, better make a quality post so you will not got ban


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: shane on May 18, 2016, 04:47:53 PM
in my opinion, make constructive posts very simple, remain in the thread title track and not out of topic.
does not have to be long, quite short, dense, clear and useful.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: RobFre on May 18, 2016, 05:15:37 PM
Post what comes to your mind.

I absolutely disagree. Posting "what comes to your mind" can lead to false informations (maybe you don't remember right) and, obviously, not always it is useful or helpful to other people.

in my opinion, make constructive posts very simple, remain in the thread title track and not out of topic.
does not have to be long, quite short, dense, clear and useful.

I agree with what you said. It is popular that "Long post = constructive post" but that is no true. Every post can virtually be "conscrtuctive", even one-line ones.


Title: Re: How to make a constuctive post?
Post by: BitcoinBabbler on May 18, 2016, 05:29:13 PM
Any post that adds "value" to the discussion. Most of the people will say dont write one line post, but I don't think that is truth. Some questions can be answered in a line itself. But people who actually want to contribute go beyond one line. Avoid common phrases like "good" "I like it" etc. that can get you perma banned instantly. Most importantly, enjoy your time here.. :) Cheers..!