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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
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My Hero! ![]() That is so simple and so obvious!!! And I never noticed it before! Somebody give artdutra04 really positive rep for me! I don't have enough posts yet to count! Cynette |
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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
My advice would be for them to look at and read the descriptions of each area in the forums list. This is an easy way to get to know the place and you might find the area where your post needs to go. Also I would tell them don't feel intimidated if someone with 700-800 or even 1000 posts disagrees with one of your thoughts. It can be very discouraging if it happens, but you don't need to go and avoid subjects because it happened once. The old saying of "when you fall of the horse, you've got to get right back on" is what you need to do.
I know it say it in the rules of posting, but I think it needs to be said and applies to everyone. If you just agree with some one, don't just quote them and say "I agree". In the rules it says that if your post doesn't ad anything to the discussion, then you shouldn't post it. Its not a BIG problem, but the little times when it happens is when its annoying. This next one isn't for the new people, but for the people who will say "search before you post" or "this is in the wrong place" and thats all they say. Most of the new people on the forums don't get past the General Forum until they have explored the site a bit. Once that happens, it goes down a lot. About the half a page posts, I usually wait until I have the time to look at and read them if its on a subject I want to read about. I agree that its easier to read them when you have posted in the thread. This is a great thread to have because we can gather advice from people who have been on here scene the start and people who have only been here a year or less. |
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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
Some of the threads will get very long, like this one (almost 300 posts...):
Championship location from 07 and onwards Before you post to threads like this, take the time to read the other posts. If you're not planning to offer something new to the thread, don't post to it. If it's already been said, you're not contributing to the discussion. (I admit that in this thread, I refer to my own posts made earlier - a year earlier. I did that to illustrate that the thread was rehashing prior discussion). Maybe the reputation system can include a "signal-to-noise" meter for its members. A member with a gazillion posts and relatively few reputation points is what I'd consider a "noise source". Whereas a member with high rep points and relatively few posts, is generally contributing "signal" - messages that have something (i.e. insight, perspective, and/or solutions) to offer to the readers. A really simple metric would be reputation points divided by number of posts... |
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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
No matter how many times you say "this is my opinion, not my team's" you are representing your team and the community is judging you and your team based on what you post and how you interact with others.
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That's some real intense necroposting right there.
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Indeed it is...
I wonder why it showed up on my dashboard feed this morning... |
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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
When asking a question about a programming bug/problem, include all the information you possibly can. This includes full code (github links are fine), any error details such as logs and stack traces, and screenshots/pictures/videos. Posting as much as possible in the OP helps us avoid the back-and-forth that usually happens of asking for more info to solve a problem, and you'll get a solution faster
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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
I could have sworn I saw this thread yesterday with several posts in it before yours, some that were in 2014 though. Wonder if there is another one here as well that may have been split off in the past?
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Re: What would you say to newer members of the CD community?
It's quite amazing to see people who posted in this thread in 2006 (Billfred, EricH, artdutra, JaneYoung among others) still regularly posting on Chief Delphi. Speaks to the magnetism that FIRST possesses.
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