IMHO, the format is normal and shouldn't be the major thing. Newbies are recognized depending on how informative their posts are and how valid the questions are. It's not about that they're being ignored by the most. But if they have valuable information to add to the discussion, they'll be recognized. The formality of formats are usual thing if you're in a public discussions and forum but the content and value you add to the conversation is what matters the most. Being polite and respectful in how you write is also important.
Just to add, it is also of equal importance that newbies should post comments on threads that are not considered as "generic".
For example, if a newbie posts a comment on a thread titled "how to be rich in cryptocurrency" in which multiple topics had already been created in the past, no matter how informative your comment may be, it will not gain any reply nor traction on their part.
At the end of the day, it is all about experience and knowledgeability on a certain topic. It's impossible to know each and every answer to all threads; but it is possible to at least be informative on a given post which is not overall considered as generic.
Yes, aside from generic ones. There is no need for repetitive answers once they've already read that there are some other members who have posted the right answers already.
IMHO, the format is normal and shouldn't be the major thing. Newbies are recognized depending on how informative their posts are and how valid the questions are. It's not about that they're being ignored by the most. But if they have valuable information to add to the discussion, they'll be recognized. The formality of formats are usual thing if you're in a public discussions and forum but the content and value you add to the conversation is what matters the most. Being polite and respectful in how you write is also important.
I agree with you. On bitcointalk, it’s not the format that will actually grab people’s attention, it’s really the quality of the post. If your post contains valuable information, valuable experiences, or valuable thoughts, people will definitely take notice. There are people there who frankly do not care if your post doesn’t fit any of these circumstances, as long as what you’re contributing to the forum is valuable.
While respect and consideration are always significant, especially when it comes to an online forum, formatting will ultimately not get you any recognition or merit. What’s really significant here, especially when it comes to new members, is to really focus on learning, contributing, and being genuine.
Right, if there are signs of learning. It's a good way of conversing in threads that you are interested with, as long as you're not going to derail it. Because that also gives pleasure to the OP knowing that there are people who are learning from them.