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June 08, 2018, 05:04:35 AM
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It is a dilemma that every newbie goes through. You are here to learn and advance yourself in cryptocurrency so take your mistakes and sadness as a lesson to help you become a perfect trader
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June 08, 2018, 05:24:34 AM
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It's not that bad. Unless you have come here to earn money.

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June 08, 2018, 09:26:41 AM
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There's alway some sad feeling going with newbies in any community, including this forum.

Firstly, newbies do not understand all neccesary regulations, thus may easily get hurt when their posts are deleted due to not conforming to rules. Secondly, newcomers are seen and sometimes treated as strangers who trying to get some precious resources from the cummunity. Thirdly, posts by juniors are probably not appreciated and usually passed by senior members (i.e. newbies writing just for other newbies reading, mostly). Forthly, trying to write good posts but not hoping much to get merits as mentioning in another thread obviously another discouraging thought to new members.

Anyway, I think that's quite normal, because all members have experienced such feelings when they just joined this forum. The only matter is how they manage to pass such little akward moments.

What're my solutions? Well, just follows common instruction: reading more, learning much, and trying to contribute useful posts within my current knowlege about cryptocurrency world, as much as I can.

How about you, new guys? Any better ideas?

I think Yes , Create a useful and helpful post is such a big thing in cryptocurrency.We must contribute our ideas and learning to our post that we created.

And me as a Jr. Member,I pursue to have a good quality posts in my post so that some people reading my post are getting ideas on that topics.In that case,I know i can contribute my knowledge in cryptocurrency to other that want to deeply learning on it.
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June 08, 2018, 10:11:08 AM
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That is correct but its our duty to follow those rules dont get offended if they deleted your post because they have their reason for that to make the forum spam free

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June 08, 2018, 12:18:03 PM
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I do have a question. As a Newbie. And PLEASE realize that I mean no offense at all. I merely want to understand and grow, as I suspect many other newbies do to.

I post what I consider to be well worded responses, that are on topic. Sure, I completing airdrops (which Bitcointalk allows on their forum), and so some of my responses are two liners rather than essays. And I do understand that I have a lot to learn still!

When my posts (eg. "This seems like a super interesting project. I shall definitely be supporting it!") get deleted, I do get annoyed at certain things:
1. The reason given is completely vague
2. It is easier to find a needle in a needle stack than get anyone to respond to why the post has actually been deleted. In fact, most moderators do not even accept messages from newbies. So what is their job then? Surely Newbies are the people that need the most help?
3. I see other people posting monosyllabic grunts and Bitcointalk seems absolutely fine with this? Surely as an established forum Bitcointalk should be taking issue with posts such as "Yes", "Great" and the like rather than picking on newbies who are actually trying to find their way and contribute meaningfully?

I truly mean no disrespect with this post. I would not be on the forum, or trying to work through what are clearly growing pains, if I did not want to be on here. I think this forum is valuable, and it has been around for  along time so clearly it is contributing meaningfully to the crypto community.

But these things do puzzle me. And I do not understand what the moderator role is. If a post has been deleted then this (hopefully) implies that a moderator has read it. So then surely one sentence of (non cut & paste) feedback as to why the post has been deleted will help Newbies to conform to the (often unclear) rules of the forum? Which would mean less newbie mistakes, and less work for the moderators?

I totally get it if a Newbie just keeps doing the same old thing despite feedback. But what about Newbies who are genuinely trying to learn? For example in my deleted post I commented that I found a project "super interesting", which I genuinely do. I went on to add that I would be supporting it, as I plan to buy tokens. I get that I am clearly violating some rule. But without feedback I will never know what it is, and so am likely to keep violating the same rule.

Please guys, I would really like constructive feedback on why the post was deleted? I certainly have no interest in repeating the same mistake and putting effort into posts that are just getting obliterated.
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