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Title: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: BL46K 7193R on May 16, 2019, 02:02:10 PM
Posting qualifications is not really very difficult. There are some essential things to follow in order to qualify. Which I am sharing below and I hope everyone from my post will benefit.

1. Research about the topics mentioned
2. Post about what you know
3. Provide accurate information
4. Keep your post aside from everyone else
5. Post that others will benefit
6. Provide as much detail as possible about the given topic

Thank you


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: Sharon121212 on May 16, 2019, 02:45:27 PM
OP also needs to understand what making quality post is all about. You have highlighted the very basic ways of making quality post rather than postulating guideline(you at the learning stage with all due respect) do some comprehensive research on how to make a quality post use other great posters as a motivation, follow posting rules and put it into work then after you have seen the results you can now make a write up as this one.
As regard quality post here is a thread started by theymos the discussion on this thread is very much helpful
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2605767.0


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: LTU_btc on May 16, 2019, 09:43:09 PM
OP, this is how you don't make "qualified post". Things what you posted were discussed so many times already that there are no reasons to repeat. And your suggestions is very basic. Maybe you can make your suggestions more detailed, then it will be more helpful. Sorry if I'm wrong, but it feels that you made this post only with expectations to get merits...


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: kingpin4321 on May 16, 2019, 09:58:53 PM
Newbies are found of this trend most use it as a medium to fish for merit and most times triggers the wrong cords in its audience. It's clear the OP should practice what he/she preaches


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: jademaxsuy on May 16, 2019, 11:35:46 PM
If you will have the knowledge and wit in posting or creating a thread then there is no reason that one will not be able to achieve a high quality post and even get rewarded by merits. Aside from that if you are not an Nativr English user then it will get one a hard time to construct a quality posts.

I suggest to use the google translator for users having issues in constructing grammar using English language. But, it is not recommended that all of the post should be translated by google. Just some instances when it is needed. Besides one does not need to do it especially if one can participate active discussions in local section.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: mu_enrico on May 17, 2019, 08:18:47 AM
C'mon mate! In my opinion, there is no such thing as qualified or unqualified posts. People are here to discuss something, so let it flow naturally like when you discuss "serious" stuff in the real world. You will typically use links, citations, theories, etc., to make your arguments have a sound basis.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: The Cryptovator on May 18, 2019, 05:19:53 AM
Why just not make it simple? "Do not create unnecessary thread" like this thread. Why not use search button before make post? This is also included quality poster behaviour. I have created a thread about it, what is quality post really? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5109908.0). Feel free to read that and make a reply what you think missing there.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: Pmalek on May 18, 2019, 09:15:36 AM
OP you are confused about the meanings of the words you used in your thread.
It is not a 'qualified' post, you were trying to say a 'quality' post.

Qualified means having the skills to do a certain job. A doctor should be qualified to asses patients.
Qualified also means having earned the right to participate in a sports tournament for example. France is qualified for the World Cup.

Qualifications, another word you used wrongly, is similar to qualified (the difference is that it is a noun) means that you are capable of performing a certain task based on your skills, education, knowledge etc.

Because of that your post isn't a quality post. I understand that English is not your first language, and that is ok, but you can improve if you try.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: nngella on May 18, 2019, 10:18:41 AM
I think if you are just enjoying to learn new things and discuss with the people of the forum then sooner or later you will have a quality post.  I do not know but you can see on the manner or the play of words if a poster put his/her heart on his/her post or not. 

Some posts contains emotions while some are very dull and just like a shit from nowhere.

Just enjoy staying and learning in this forum - no need to be obsessed with merits and ranks and the like.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on May 18, 2019, 11:08:11 AM
Sorry who're you making the qualified post for, merit sources or who? It has been emphasize on numerous occasions that we shouldn't merit a post just because we agreed to them so you making a qualified post just means you want someone to agree with you that they're qualified to receive merits which is just BS anyways most reputed members of the forum don't buy the idea of qualified post and only merit quality posts. Therefore you're better off making quality contributions instead of what you think are qualified post. e.g 1st reply and OP


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: nakamura12 on May 18, 2019, 11:17:09 AM
Add this tip or guide in your list op as it is the most important of all when making/creating a good/high quality post.
7. You must have a knowledge on how to speak, read and write in English language.
8. You must know what words you have to use to make sure it's grammatically correct.. (Grammar)
9. Avoid to reformulate the same thing twice just to have different idea.

OP you are confused about the meanings of the words you used in your thread.
It is not a 'qualified' post, you were trying to say a 'quality' post.

Qualified means having the skills to do a certain job. A doctor should be qualified to asses patients.
Qualified also means having earned the right to participate in a sports tournament for example. France is qualified for the World Cup.

Qualifications, another word you used wrongly, is similar to qualified (the difference is that it is a noun) means that you are capable of performing a certain task based on your skills, education, knowledge etc.

Because of that your post isn't a quality post. I understand that English is not your first language, and that is ok, but you can improve if you try.
I think the op might be trying to explain or want to share a tips on how to be a qualified on making or creating quality post since the tips in op's list is about share what you know or learn, share detailed, accurate or exact information about the topic that has been discussed. Anyway, it's good that you mentioned the op's mistakes and learn from it.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: ryzaadit on May 18, 2019, 02:35:54 PM
Let's get it to straight, the @OP not mention "quality" but "qualified" I think he means it's not to "Out of The Topic" to prevent posts from being deleted. That's was simple, don't make OOT then if you can't understand about the topic don't make a post at that thread because you can't understand about the topic


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: Kasabus on May 18, 2019, 11:12:17 PM
1. Research about the topics mentioned

Or the easiest way, don't participate in the discussion if you have an idea about the topic.
The forum is very big, there's a lot of topic that you know and that interest you, you don't just research upon seeing a thread because you want to post, make a research on what you love to learn, you can check with other sources like popular sites providing about news in the crypto space.

Don't make your life complicated here, do some organic post and enjoyed yours stay.

What's only important is never break the rules, being a newbie, use this forum to grow and don't be afraid to make any comments based on your honest opinion.   


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: okala on May 19, 2019, 06:35:51 AM
Yes to make a quality Post's you need to build your knowledge on the topic and also contribute to the topic in a way no any other poster have and use technical terms that will prompt others to research more about you quality Post which at the end help build they knowledge. Don't rush into replying always take your time.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: DdmrDdmr on May 19, 2019, 01:16:42 PM
Quality (not 'qualify' or any of its derivatives) is completely subjective, but the underlying concept when talking about it is not to post nonsensical crap with the sole purpose of increasing the post count.

If we take a look at the top merited profiles, we’ll see that their posting styles are completely different from one and other. In terms of content, some will be informative, others statistical (less now) or list based, others technical, some elaborate guides of some kind (overexploited as of late), and more often than not, we’ll find many that are opinion based. This latter group is the core of the forum, and the concept of quality takes a polymorphic approach here, with an often underlying common denominator that primes versed opinions over empty meaningless one-liners.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: Ipwich on May 20, 2019, 11:27:49 PM
Just don't get too hard on yourself, make sure your post will reflect on your interest because you post history is what defines your reputation in the forum.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: mersal on May 21, 2019, 06:19:12 AM
Just post the things where you are better at or do enough research about telling the things which you are not familiar with.Sometimes high quality posts will not get any merits at some section but it doesn't mean a useless post or comment.


Title: Re: How to make a qualified post!
Post by: RapTarX on May 21, 2019, 08:19:23 AM
Wait, a tutorial for posting quality post?

I would say quality post is-
"Posting with your interest on the forum to learn something."
If someone posts for incentives only, there's no way of getting quality post.