I'm not a newb I've been flashing and rooting thanks to xda for years now. I became a member so I could thank the devs and report glitches and such but I never got around to posting my 10 useless posts. which I am doing now by the way.. I understand the 10 post rule in the fact that it weeds out ignorant people in flooding the developers forums with nonsense posts but it is still somewhat frustrating for us experienced users.
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'I understand the 10 post rule' and 'posting my 10 useless posts' contradict each other quite stronglyI'm not a newb I've been flashing and rooting thanks to xda for years now. I became a member so I could thank the devs and report glitches and such but I never got around to posting my 10 useless posts. which I am doing now by the way.. I understand the 10 post rule in the fact that it weeds out ignorant people in flooding the developers forums with nonsense posts but it is still somewhat frustrating for us experienced users.
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Because we are. We haven't got a clue what we are doing everything e. g myself and you end up asking pointless threads I instead of researching and GOOGLE'ING you question. I think there should be a thread cap say you can only post a new topic/thread after 10 posts as well
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'I understand the 10 post rule' and 'posting my 10 useless posts' contradict each other quite strongly
I understand the 10-post restriction, the main problem I see with beeing a new member is that the only things Im interested in, is the developer-fora.
There are lots of non devel-fora avalible, but I have a hard time of finding threads where I actually can contribute.
Since Im new to Andorid I dont have the skill and experience to help users and the overall atmosphere in the forum is "dont talk if your not sure of what your saying".
Then what business do you have in development? That's the reason for the rule. Why can't you idiots get it? You all seem to think yourquestioncontribution belongs in dev area, but you know nothing about it. During those 10 posts, use that time to get to know what you think you know. You'll realize you don't know what you think you know.
You DON'T belong in dev. You are a noob. That is all.
Then what business do you have in development? That's the reason for the rule. Why can't you guys get it? You all seem to think yourquestioncontribution belongs in dev area, but you know nothing about it. During those 10 posts, use that time to get to know what you think you know. You'll realize you don't know what you think you know.
You DON'T belong in dev. You are a noob. That is all.
Why are new members generally seen as Noobs?
One of the reasons I registered is to post my work, not to ask stupid Questions (expect of this one, sorry for that but I need to get my 10 Posts)
Kind regards Uwe
I'm not a newb I've been flashing and rooting thanks to xda for years now. I became a member so I could thank the devs and report glitches and such but I never got around to posting my 10 useless posts. which I am doing now by the way.. I understand the 10 post rule in the fact that it weeds out ignorant people in flooding the developers forums with nonsense posts but it is still somewhat frustrating for us experienced users.
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