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Author: | Jika [ Sun Jun 09, 2019 11:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Please give general advise on posting here |
Hi, having posted several questions in the beginners' section I've been wondering what the active forum members or moderators would advise or prefer: I like being able to ask questions, and having a separate thread for each might make the topic clearer and maybe more attractive for people to see if they want to answer. However, I do not want to clutter the beginners' section with my multiple questions. I've seen there are study journals, and I've been thinking about creating my own, so I can track my posts/questions and the answers there, and just add new questions as they arise. I don't know if the board etiquette considers a beginner's study journal a bit exaggerated? And will people be likely to reply to a study journal question, or more likely to reply to a new (specific) topic? What would you advise or prefer? |
Author: | EdLee [ Mon Jun 10, 2019 1:18 am ] |
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Hi Jika, Either way is OK, imo. ![]() |
Author: | Bill Spight [ Mon Jun 10, 2019 1:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Please give general advise on posting here |
Jika wrote: Hi, having posted several questions in the beginners' section I've been wondering what the active forum members or moderators would advise or prefer: I like being able to ask questions, and having a separate thread for each might make the topic clearer and maybe more attractive for people to see if they want to answer. However, I do not want to clutter the beginners' section with my multiple questions. Often beginners ask questions that other beginners have asked. How to score is a frequent question, for example. That means that if you have a question, you may find that it has already been answered in the beginners section. You can search or browse the section to try to find the answer. OTOH, you may have a question that nobody else has asked, such as how to play a particular position, The answer to that question may be of help to other beginners. Such a question is not clutter. ![]() Quote: I've seen there are study journals, and I've been thinking about creating my own, so I can track my posts/questions and the answers there, and just add new questions as they arise. I don't know if the board etiquette considers a beginner's study journal a bit exaggerated? Not at all, and there is nothing wrong with asking questions in the beginners section and also having a study journal. ![]() ![]() |
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