I am meant to understand in this bitcoin talk forum that every new intake is referred as newbie,
And this newbies makes a lot of mistakes regarding posting why?
I believe so much in learning and if there is no effectiveness in learning automatically leaning has not taken place.
Before you see any newbies in this forum he or she did not just fly or jump into the forum definitely someone who is rooted in the forum who knows the rules and regulations of the forum brought them in.
Kudos to those who are bent on putting smiles in the face of others because anyone who connects you here mean well for you.
But there is a problems, please dim it necessary to teach the newbie all that he or she needs to know before posting so as to limit the rate of inappropriate topic posting.
I believe that most mistakes of posting are coming from the newbies like me, so please tutorials should be done properly to avoid This.
I believed no one is above a mistake; even some experts here ususly make some little mistakes at times, but newbies mistakes are too obvious, though some were introduced by a member here, and I believe non of the Bitcointalk members here would just introduce you and leave you. He/she must have briefed you on how things are being done here, the consequences, and the rules and regulations of Bitcointalk or the forum. He/she must tell you the necessary things to do, while some newbies discover Bitcointalk through some channels, but even with that, as a newbie, you don't just jump into anything without learning or studying their activities.
However,in my own perspective, the common tutorials for newbies are:
> Study everything that comprises or related to cryptocurrencies.
> calm yourself down by learning some key points in forum.
> Abide by all the rules and regulations of the forum in any means.
> Self research and frequently ask questions on anything difficulties in forum.
> Avoid plagiarism: Don't copy someone's note and claimed it yours, without a source, also go away from AI to avoid a ban or red tag.
> Ready all the pinned threads on each board before jumping into the board.
>Understanding the main points of any threads before you begin your contributions. And so on .....