Be nice to newbs!
Also, people who feel they need to tell someone to use the search function should realize that people with only 7 or so posts dont always know there is a search function.
I know we all tell each other off all the time, but regardless of what someone says to me, im not gonna leave, cause i know the value of this site and im not intimidated by everyones' knowledge like i used to be, but the same dosent go for some of the newer guys.
Gentlemen, there's no reason to be an ******* to a newb, especially if they are asking a genuine question, even if it is a dyno estimate, or lid question. Im pretty sure we've all asked at least one of those questions before.
So, be nice to the newbs, and help this site grow even larger.
Nathan
Also, people who feel they need to tell someone to use the search function should realize that people with only 7 or so posts dont always know there is a search function.
I know we all tell each other off all the time, but regardless of what someone says to me, im not gonna leave, cause i know the value of this site and im not intimidated by everyones' knowledge like i used to be, but the same dosent go for some of the newer guys.
Gentlemen, there's no reason to be an ******* to a newb, especially if they are asking a genuine question, even if it is a dyno estimate, or lid question. Im pretty sure we've all asked at least one of those questions before.
So, be nice to the newbs, and help this site grow even larger.
Nathan
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Everybody picked up a wrench or a mouse for the first time at some point. The important thing is they looked up so somebody to see if it was good. Smile at the new guys and point them in the right direction.
Nathan
Here is my take on this:
I agree that there is never ANY excuse to attack any member (new or not) or look down on them based on a question asked no matter how common or simple the topic might seem to others. It’s true that we all had to start somewhere, and asking questions is the best way to learn.
BUT, if someone posts bad/incorrect info then IMO it’s the responsibility of others who catch the error (and know for a fact that it’s an error) to post the correct info. Not to bash or degrade the original poster for the mistake (we all make mistakes), but to maintain the integrity of the site’s information. If incorrect tech information is left unchallenged it can lead to people ending up with even bigger problems than what they originally asked for help with, plus they may pass that same bad info along to others compounding the issue further. Not to mention, whenever that thread might come up during other members’ searches, then even more people might follow the same bad/wrong info.
Many new people that come to this site are learning about cars/LS1s for the first time, and they take what they read here as gold. Nothing is worse than trying to troubleshoot/mod/research an issue for the first time and getting led in the wrong direction. Granted, some questions can only be answered with an opinion in which case no one is really right or wrong, but if it’s a matter of facts and someone gives bad info, there is nothing wrong with posting the correct info in response. I don’t think anyone here would post bad info on purpose, but we all make mistakes/typos/oversights from time to time... a simple correction will do just fine, no need to bash anyone for a mistake.
Nathan
Maybe we should also post a link to the "getting started on LS1tech" thread? It can and should be done in a manner that doesn't make the noob feel chastized, but some questions really shouldn't be asked. Not but two hours ago I read another "I have a basically stock car, is a cam/what cam is for me?" thread. I get kind of tired of those.
I do make it a point to offer helpfull information besides the standard "Use the search button" reply as well. Last edited by blkZ28spt; Jun 2, 2005 at 10:20 PM.






