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January 26, 2026, 12:36:32 PM
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I’m thinking that the title or subject name might also have some effect on how many people want to actually click on our posts. Sometimes it might be a little too vague or not eye-catching at all. Or it doesn’t really reflect the content of the post which drives others away.
Yes, that will be for another topic.
Some titles are very beautiful (hook), but when you go through, you will discover how shallow it is.
While some posts are beautifully worded but the poor title will likely discourage readers.

I read through and understood that some people are saying that good formatting doesn't eliminate content.
Yes, also good content with poor formatting doesn't also fly.
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January 26, 2026, 02:06:06 PM
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That’s right, it happens: a person tries, writes something really good - thoughtful, sincere, with a grain of their soul - and in response, they receive silence. Or a couple of idle comments. I think the idea is cool, and the thoughts are deep, and attention - the cat cried.

And all the newcomers, including me, need to lower our criteria and understand that a newcomer is just a person who has only just figured out how it works. Well, you know, like every user on the first day in a new place: the circle of heads, everything is unusual, and so far, not very clear where to run and what to do.
Of course, he will not immediately do everything perfectly. He needs time to look around, dig into the settings, feel all the buttons - in general, understand how everything works.
And of course, it will not be without mistakes. But this is normal! Because it is on their mistakes that we learn. See what went wrong, fix it, watch others - and gradually get the hang of it. So, step by step.
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January 26, 2026, 02:13:52 PM
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That’s right, it happens: a person tries, writes something really good - thoughtful, sincere, with a grain of their soul - and in response, they receive silence. Or a couple of idle comments. I think the idea is cool, and the thoughts are deep, and attention - the cat cried.

And all the newcomers, including me, need to lower our criteria and understand that a newcomer is just a person who has only just figured out how it works. Well, you know, like every user on the first day in a new place: the circle of heads, everything is unusual, and so far, not very clear where to run and what to do.
Of course, he will not immediately do everything perfectly. He needs time to look around, dig into the settings, feel all the buttons - in general, understand how everything works.
And of course, it will not be without mistakes. But this is normal! Because it is on their mistakes that we learn. See what went wrong, fix it, watch others - and gradually get the hang of it. So, step by step.

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January 26, 2026, 03:23:08 PM
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Over time on Bitcointalk, i have noticed a recurring issue that affects many newcomers, and even some older users aswell.

Some posts contains good ideas, thoughtful opinions or genuine questions, yet they recieve little or no engagement. In many cases, this is not because the idea itself is weak, but because the formatting makes the post hard to read.
If a post is too long or perhaps has a disorganized writing style, it will be ignored as good content doesn't usually require very long writing. Each person may judge a post differently as objective content sometimes has different meanings. Sometimes what I consider good may not be what someone else considers good. The most important thing is to keep trying to write because if people find our posts informative and have good ideas they will certainly appreciate them. Sometimes some people simply don't see the post, resulting in the lack of the assessment we desire.


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January 29, 2026, 08:37:14 AM
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Over time on Bitcointalk, i have noticed a recurring issue that affects many newcomers, and even some older users aswell.

Some posts contains good ideas, thoughtful opinions or genuine questions, yet they recieve little or no engagement. In many cases, this is not because the idea itself is weak, but because the formatting makes the post hard to read.
If a post is too long or perhaps has a disorganized writing style, it will be ignored as good content doesn't usually require very long writing. Each person may judge a post differently as objective content sometimes has different meanings. Sometimes what I consider good may not be what someone else considers good. The most important thing is to keep trying to write because if people find our posts informative and have good ideas they will certainly appreciate them. Sometimes some people simply don't see the post, resulting in the lack of the assessment we desire.


I am a newbie, and  I thank you so much for this clarification. I have always been wondering how to make my posts more simple and clear so that it can catch the attention of readers. Now I have some tips from here. There are really much to learn but I guess with time I'll get them clearly.
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January 30, 2026, 10:31:40 PM
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Most newbies rush, they don't take their time to study and compose their post and they seems to want to get everything done once, also not being patience with themselves which is not good at all, as a newbie I the forum, you have to study how things are being done and what you should and not do, so that you will not be victimized.
Many newbies rush because, as soon as they join this forum and see the ranking system and some of the benefits attached to ranking up to a certain level, their brains become focused on writing whatever they can to increase their post count and earn some merits out of luck. Most of the mistakes they make are honest mistakes that need proper guidance to put them through. Posts like these are what newbies need to help them write more professionally. With time, we get to see newbies who are actually learning and those who are focused on writing rubbish just to increase their post count.

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January 30, 2026, 11:28:28 PM
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Personally, I won't miss a discussion being proposed or one being questioned by a newbie. The problem is, I sometimes find writing or language that is difficult to understand bothering me, and even then, I often question the point of the discussion. Essentially, I prefer to discuss things that are informative and educational in a post, so that it will broaden everyone knowledge, especially for beginners. Well, generally people will appreciate a well-written and neat format, so newbies also need to improve their posts and avoid being confusing. The discussion will be easy to understand, and people will reply to the posts or threads discussed. Both need to be considered actually.
Language is not a big problem for communicating as forum members don't need to have perfect English in writing for discussions. They need basic reading and writing skills first for reading, learning and joining discussions. If they can put their efforts into their reading and writing, they will improve their writing English over time quite considerably.

Only people don't want to learn, and only aim at writing shitposts will never improve their English and their post quality.
Moreover, the length of your post and the quality of your English are only minor factors.

In the English sections, only English is allowed. It is not necessary to speak perfect English, though you should be understandable. Try your best.
Well, I don't mean to suggest users to have perfect English skills, what I mean is to use language that is organized and easy to understand when read by others, so that it won't bother anyone to think hard about what is meant. Personally, I often explain words that need explanation to make it easier to understand, and I usually use quotation marks, or brackets to explain the details. So, I think forum users can also imitate what I do, or they can do it with their own writing style (everyone has a different writing taste). The thing is, I sometimes see people who misunderstand a discussion, and sometimes also have vague intentions, so sometimes I have to ask for an explanation, or I will explain it to them.

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January 30, 2026, 11:59:21 PM
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Many newbies rush because, as soon as they join this forum and see the ranking system and some of the benefits attached to ranking up to a certain level, their brains become focused on writing whatever they can to increase their post count and earn some merits out of luck. Most of the mistakes they make are honest mistakes that need proper guidance to put them through. Posts like these are what newbies need to help them write more professionally. With time, we get to see newbies who are actually learning and those who are focused on writing rubbish just to increase their post count.

The anxieties and eagerness of newbies to begin speak or haven something to contribute to the forum is just much than they're willing to learn.
So it idea appears like their learning from experience members wasn't the priority to why they joined the forum instead they creates an atmosphere that fells like everyone is expected to be a professional to the forum.
I've really think hell out why newbies don't want to learn but they're willing to teach what they don't know. Most of them barely know how to navigate the forum and while they're still amateur to study the functionality of the policies, how on earth can they even make constructive posts to give them merits to rank up?
Really absorbing.

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January 31, 2026, 09:34:24 PM
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Many newbies rush because, as soon as they join this forum and see the ranking system and some of the benefits attached to ranking up to a certain level, their brains become focused on writing whatever they can to increase their post count and earn some merits out of luck. Most of the mistakes they make are honest mistakes that need proper guidance to put them through. Posts like these are what newbies need to help them write more professionally. With time, we get to see newbies who are actually learning and those who are focused on writing rubbish just to increase their post count.

The anxieties and eagerness of newbies to begin speak or haven something to contribute to the forum is just much than they're willing to learn.
So it idea appears like their learning from experience members wasn't the priority to why they joined the forum instead they creates an atmosphere that fells like everyone is expected to be a professional to the forum.
I've really think hell out why newbies don't want to learn but they're willing to teach what they don't know. Most of them barely know how to navigate the forum and while they're still amateur to study the functionality of the policies, how on earth can they even make constructive posts to give them merits to rank up?
Really absorbing.
That is why they are newbies. With time, they adjust to the pattern of writing of experienced members of this forum; we just see improvements in their writing style. Sometimes i feel it's just funny how when we see a newbie that writes so well, the first assumption is that that person is not new to the forum as he may claim.

Growth in this forum is a gradual process. Those who prioritise learning always stand out from the rest who make very little or no efforts in what they do here. The forum sees and knows them all.

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