Echoriath
New member
From the newbies point of view:
I'm guessing the point of these competitions is to attract new members (and maybe to keep old members active... but I'm going to focus on the new members) and obviously these new members want a shot at winning the prize otherwise what's the point of joining.
As one such new member I can tell you it's pretty difficult to make posts here when you don't know anyone or how things work. Your replies tend to be short little opinions that senior members mostly ignore so you can't really add to the conversation... you just have to keep dropping these little bombs until someone responds to you. For me, once people started responding to my posts, posting became much more enjoyable (and I started making longer/better posts).
I came from Mybb so I'm quite familiar with all the little operations (adding links, videos, pictures, quoting etc.) but for someone who doesn't know how to do all of that their posts/threads could get replies like the ones found: here
Notice that the OP did change the thread, however some of the responses were incredibly dickish and I don't think it does any favours for the forum (chatting about gaming should be enjoyable).
My Suggestions/Point:
- Senior members definitely have an advantage when it comes to making more posts here so competitions are reasonably fair
- Don't be an ass to new members, just pm them or say something reasonable in your post
- If someone's a blatant troll then report them... if they don't respond to point two
- Members post quality will improve the more they post, if not they'll probably leave, if they don't leave then just accept that that's all they want to contribute (eg. a 'lol' or whatever), if you can't accept it then look at point three
I agree!
Also activity on the forums. If you aren't active or are "new" then the quality of your posts will be somewhat lacking compared to "seasoned" active members. The competitions obviously attract new people and guys who are "inactive" so to speak.
I find the "too short to post" warning helpful as it helps with people just posting a "lol". Thumbs up for that.
