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I talked a lot about how I wanted the nWZo to help out the new posters, so I am officially going to throw out some advice for you new guys.
Set a "post count" goal.
250 has been suggested by others, if you haven't reached it yet, then I now challenge you too. If you have, set one of your own. Mine is 1,000. You can do it. I did 600 posts in one month, so trust me in that you can reach your goal as long as you pick a reasonable number within a timeframe that you think you can do it in. Go for it.
A good way to make sure you don't spam?
Here is a great tip for the non-spam sections. I was told to use the following as the basis for my non-spam posts: "I think (your opinion here) because (reasons why)". Expand on it from there however you want. I have yet to receive a spam warning since I began following that format.
Find a way to stick out from the others.
This is a little harder. The fact that X didn't recognize me proves it, and I'm a regular. Try to find a way to make you stick out in the crowd here on this forum. Pick an avatar no one else uses, find a posting style that fits you, make your sig be one that people can identify (our nWZo ones will likely help there), and lastly.... once you find a screenname you like.... stick with it.
Don't be afraid to debate.
If you disagree with someone's post, quote them and say why you disagree with them.... and you can offer to debate with them. Myself, for example.... I accept a debate from anyone. I enjoy seeing what others think even if I disagree with them. If you feel the same way, start debating with people in the non-spam sections. It can get fun depending on the other poster.
That's all I can think of right now. nWZo.... let's make a difference on this forum for the better. Veteran posters who are in the nWZo, I want you to keep up the good work and great posts. New guys, I want you to go make names for yourselves. We joined the nWZo for a reason, so let's get to it.
nWZo for life.
I have a little problem I need some help with. I do not know how to change my sig to the Scott Hall sig that was made for me, and I need the name change. The_Scott_Hall was mentioned, butI was tossing a few ideas around, here are what I came up with.
The_Insider_Rage
Razor_Rage
The_Outsider_Rage
Razors_Rage
The_Rage_Of_Razor
Just to name a few. I would like for some of you to help me decide on what you think is the best one, or come up with one you would suggest.
I talked a lot about how I wanted the nWZo to help out the new posters, so I am officially going to throw out some advice for you new guys.
Set a "post count" goal.
250 has been suggested by others, if you haven't reached it yet, then I now challenge you too. If you have, set one of your own. Mine is 1,000. You can do it. I did 600 posts in one month, so trust me in that you can reach your goal as long as you pick a reasonable number within a timeframe that you think you can do it in. Go for it.
A good way to make sure you don't spam?
Here is a great tip for the non-spam sections. I was told to use the following as the basis for my non-spam posts: "I think (your opinion here) because (reasons why)". Expand on it from there however you want. I have yet to receive a spam warning since I began following that format.
Find a way to stick out from the others.
This is a little harder. The fact that X didn't recognize me proves it, and I'm a regular. Try to find a way to make you stick out in the crowd here on this forum. Pick an avatar no one else uses, find a posting style that fits you, make your sig be one that people can identify (our nWZo ones will likely help there), and lastly.... once you find a screenname you like.... stick with it.
Don't be afraid to debate.
If you disagree with someone's post, quote them and say why you disagree with them.... and you can offer to debate with them. Myself, for example.... I accept a debate from anyone. I enjoy seeing what others think even if I disagree with them. If you feel the same way, start debating with people in the non-spam sections. It can get fun depending on the other poster.
That's all I can think of right now. nWZo.... let's make a difference on this forum for the better. Veteran posters who are in the nWZo, I want you to keep up the good work and great posts. New guys, I want you to go make names for yourselves. We joined the nWZo for a reason, so let's get to it.
nWZo for life.
If you're willing to make at least one non-spam post a day and are willing to give and receive constructive criticism, I'll gladly let you aboard.