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TheFlyingBoatman

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Right how am I spamming the forums
I am posting threads not spamming
Posting threads is when you actually put effort into making them, you express the point of the thread, your point of view, and then ask for the community's opinion. What you do it put a thread, question and boom, not even your point of view, and if I can also say, you're spamming because you're posting a crap ton on threads over a short period of time...
 
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I don't have a POV
Posting threads is when you actually put effort into making them, you express the point of the thread, your point of view, and then ask for the community's opinion. What you do it put a thread, question and boom, not even your point of view, and if I can also say, you're spamming because you're posting a crap ton on threads over a short period of time...
 

Redwash11

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My advice
1: Take a little more time with your threads. Make sure there are no grammar mistakes, ask yourself if it makes sense, pretend you are someone else reading it and what you would think of it.

2: Limit yourself. Try to slow down just a bit. Quality over quantity.

3: Skill comes with practice. TheCornStealer used to post tons of random threads that would get negative feedback. But now look, he has over 10k likes!

Hope dis helped
 

Mooclan

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Nirmit, time to face the music.

You might not see it this way, but many other people consider you to be creating spammy threads.
As pointed out a bit above my post, you've duplicated several threads that have already been made.
Your threads look as though you put minimal effort into them - I don't want to be mean, but they really do lack detail. It seems like you're trying to create discussion out of thin air.

Here's a metaphor:
You're trying to build a campfire (discussions)
To build said campfire, you need three things:
- Spark to start the fire (Original thread)
- Tinder to help build the flame (Facts, information, and opinions)
- Wood to keep the fire blazing (Room for suggestions, constructive criticism, and points upon which people can discuss)
However, what you are supplying is only the Tinder. Just a few pieces of dry grass - it's nowhere near enough for people to build the fire that you want.

Here's a few personal pieces of advice:
- Ask around in PMs. Find out what people think you're doing wrong, and try to fix it.
- STOP SPAMMING "try our best everyday" IT GETS REALLY REALLY PAINFUL TO READ AFTER THE BILLIONTH TIME
- Before you make the thread, try to come up with at least 5-10 points upon which you can write about. If you can't do that, try to avoid making the thread.
- Don't be mean to other people. They simply want the forums to be a great place, and they don't want anyone ruining it.
- This one ties in with the point above - don't be a "Debbie Downer". Try to keep a positive outlook, and try to improve the forums.
- GRAMMAR M8
- People are going to be rude - that's just a part of life. If you think they're being needlessly mean, just report them then ignore them. Don't stoop down to their insults.
- GRAMMAR M9. I've already told you this like three times before. I know English isn't your first language, but just take a bit of extra time and proof-read it. Make sure that you're capitalizing in only the right places, don't forget to use commas and periods. But don't use them in the wrong places. If you feel that you're struggling, perhaps stop by your school after-hours and try to get some tutoring, or go on a website that helps with English.
- If someone gets mad at you for poor grammar, remind them that English isn't your first language. A lot of people will be more understanding if they realize that you weren't raised in an English-speaking and -writing country.

So yeah. If you need more, PM me.


Edit:
Before posting, go through these helpful steps:
Ask yourself,
"Does it need to be said?"
"Does it need to be said by me?"
"Does it need to be said by me, right now?"
If the answer to all of those are yes, then you can post it.

Edit 2:
Also, remove the gif of the girl benching something. it's distracting af.
 
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mr_pendle

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Honestly I didn't see them
You should check before you post a thread -

3. Do not replicate or repost a thread: It is very irritating having to respond with the same response to multiple threads about the same thing.

  • Please use the search function to see if a topic have already been posted before you post a thread. Previous threads might have already answered/responded to the thread you plan on posting.
 
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Nirmit, time to face the music.

You might not see it this way, but many other people consider you to be creating spammy threads.
As pointed out a bit above my post, you've duplicated several threads that have already been made.
Your threads look as though you put minimal effort into them - I don't want to be mean, but they really do lack detail. It seems like you're trying to create discussion out of thin air.

Here's a metaphor:
You're trying to build a campfire (discussions)
To build said campfire, you need three things:
- Spark to start the fire (Original thread)
- Tinder to help build the flame (Facts, information, and opinions)
- Wood to keep the fire blazing (Room for suggestions, constructive criticism, and points upon which people can discuss)
However, what you are supplying is only the Tinder. Just a few pieces of dry grass - it's nowhere near enough for people to build the fire that you want.

Here's a few personal pieces of advice:
- Ask around in PMs. Find out what people think you're doing wrong, and try to fix it.
- STOP SPAMMING "try our best everyday" IT GETS REALLY REALLY PAINFUL TO READ AFTER THE BILLIONTH TIME
- Before you make the thread, try to come up with at least 5-10 points upon which you can write about. If you can't do that, try to avoid making the thread.
- Don't be mean to other people. They simply want the forums to be a great place, and they don't want anyone ruining it.
- This one ties in with the point above - don't be a "Debbie Downer". Try to keep a positive outlook, and try to improve the forums.
- GRAMMAR M8
- People are going to be rude - that's just a part of life. If you think they're being needlessly mean, just report them then ignore them. Don't stoop down to their insults.
- GRAMMAR M9. I've already told you this like three times before. I know English isn't your first language, but just take a bit of extra time and proof-read it. Make sure that you're capitalizing in only the right places, don't forget to use commas and periods. But don't use them in the wrong places. If you feel that you're struggling, perhaps stop by your school after-hours and try to get some tutoring, or go on a website that helps with English.
- If someone gets mad at you for poor grammar, remind them that English isn't your first language. A lot of people will be more understanding if they realize that you weren't raised in an English-speaking and -writing country.

So yeah. If you need more, PM me.
I will talk to my parents about the grammar tutoring. I don't see how I am being rude to people honestly the only person I am being rude is to samio
 

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