"Have you really tried searching the forums?"
Over the last couple of weeks I've been noticing A LOT of repeat posts.
Especially about which ROMs to use or which ROMs are better and how to root and unroot.
Though I'm sure it would be MUCH easier for you to just start a new thread, you are filling up the forum with repetitive posts and this will drive members to stop answering your questions. Why? Because they've answered it so many times before.
I'm not angry. I'm just confused. Wondering why no one searches old posts for answers to old questions.
Just because you just now, at this very moment encountered a new problem doesn't mean it's new to everyone else. It's more than likely been asked, addressed and resolved.
And then if you can't find what you're looking for. Ask. =P Everyone here is really helpful.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
See what I did there? Annoying huh?
Help yourself before you expect others to help you.
nguyendqh said:
"Have you really tried searching the forums?"
Over the last couple of weeks I've been noticing A LOT of repeat posts.
Especially about which ROMs to use or which ROMs are better and how to root and unroot.
Though I'm sure it would be MUCH easier for you to just start a new thread, you are filling up the forum with repetitive posts and this will drive members to stop answering your questions. Why? Because they've answered it so many times before.
I'm not angry. I'm just confused. Wondering why no one searches old posts for answers to old questions.
Just because you just now, at this very moment encountered a new problem doesn't mean it's new to everyone else. It's more than likely been asked, addressed and resolved.
And then if you can't find what you're looking for. Ask. =P Everyone here is really helpful.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
But please refrain from repeating.
See what I did there? Annoying huh?
Help yourself before you expect others to help you.
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Guys and Gals,
Please do us all a favor and do some analysis prior posting a rant or complaint about this build or that build in the cooks thread, do us a favor and do a little bit of analysis so you can give those that might be able to help some more info other than "this build sucks and my phone is broken".
And certainly dont ask what build you should try next because noone is gonna give you that info. Every cook had placed a disclaimer in there thread (I think) cautioning that all this is at your own risk.
I, for one, am tired of reading posts that do nothing more than bash the work of the people that are putting in all the time.
I think asking which build is "best" is a natural question but you make very valid points.
My only complaint is the lack of stickies for informative threads that could answer noob questions before they even get a chance to scroll down.
the things you are asking people to do are located in almost every thread in the Android forums. If they haven't stopped asking questions that could be answered with 5 minutes of reading or tested out ROMs on their own before this thread, you posting a thread about it is not going to change anything.
who u calling a noob
all the stickies and informative threads in the world aren't gonna stop people asking the same dumbass questions over and over and over and over again.....
people are just lazy and want to be spoon fed....... (most of em anyway)
orangekid said:
the things you are asking people to do are located in almost every thread in the Android forums. If they haven't stopped asking questions that could be answered with 5 minutes of reading or tested out ROMs on their own before this thread, you posting a thread about it is not going to change anything.
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Ah yes, another example of the supreme arrogace of many of the denizens of this forum.
Sorry, but the vast majority of the information about the specifics of running android on the HD2 is buried or never well explained.
Examples include the PPP vs RMNET dichotomy, different kernel sources, AXI, how ringtones on the internal data store don't work, etc.
Hell, I've been floating around for over a month and still don't have a clue what AXI means.
While I agree, that yes, a lot of questions can be answered from the couple of informative stickies, it is irritating how much info it is assumed you know, and the casual disregard for how much of a time investment is actually needed to get a handle on what is going on.
@OP... your sentiment is appreciated but this won't serve any purpose except to start a flame war. Locking it down.
Hi, I\m a member for many months now and still cannot interact with the forum of my rom. They want at least 10 posts. What to do if I have nothing to say outside my rom? There are questions asked by people I would like to answer and cannot yet. This policy needs reconsideration - I think.
shennar said:
Hi, I\m a member for many months now and still cannot interact with the forum of my rom. They want at least 10 posts. What to do if I have nothing to say outside my rom? There are questions asked by people I would like to answer and cannot yet. This policy needs reconsideration - I think.
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Well...why not go through the Q&A section and answer people's questions? Thus getting 10 posts (without spamming, and by actively contributing to the community) and then you can answer/ask more questions. I partially agree that time could be a better indicator of whether or not someone should be allowed to post in the development section, but there has to be some system by which the forums can be free of 'how do I install this ROM' questions or similarly stupid questions which could be answered by using the search function.
Speaking of the search function, I think there is a thread about this in the 'about XDA-Developers' or 'General' section
or at least allow selective forum access. I need the thread of HD2 Boypcc Nand roms.
OK you win on this. I didn't search for this specific. I searched now, found some similar complaints but not very much like my viewpoint.
About searching, in fact I searched and read and learned too too much (and donated) without asking a single question yet. To post in generic forums I'd love to, but I don't see really serious stuff (for me) to discuss outside ROM. OK 6 down 4 to go
I agree. The policy might need reconsideration but it is not really important though. 10 posts are mighty easy to achieve. Try answering questions in the QnA thread. However, if you really are unaware of how to solve member's problems and queries, you can always hang around and have some fun in the off topic thread. In that way, you will be able to achieve your target. Its not exactly how you might want your first 10 posts, but if you get to interact with your forum,then you will be able to gain more knowledge and a better understanding. Then you can truly start helping people after that.
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I agree. The policy might need reconsideration but it is not really important though. 10 posts are mighty easy to achieve. Try answering questions in the QnA thread. However, if you really are unaware of how to solve member's problems and queries, you can always hang around and have some fun in the off topic thread. In that way, you will be able to achieve your target. Its not exactly how you might want your first 10 posts, but if you get to interact with your forum,then you will be able to gain more knowledge and a better understanding. Then you can truly start helping people after that.
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OK OK gentlemen, I did, I found 3 questions to answer and did. Now this is post 10 , lets see if done yet.
shennar said:
OK you win on this. I didn't search for this specific. I searched now, found some similar complaints but not very much like my viewpoint.
About searching, in fact I searched and read and learned too too much (and donated) without asking a single question yet. To post in generic forums I'd love to, but I don't see really serious stuff (for me) to discuss outside ROM. OK 6 down 4 to go
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Lol well obviously you didn't ask questions, otherwise you would have more posts
But I respect having no posts but having a membership for a year (and actually using the forums) much more than having 5billion useless posts without having helped anyone.
thread closed because is not related to HD2 Android ... for further information please go here. Regards,
12's tutorial on how to get your postcount above 10:
Keep in mind that only people we the genuine intent to post one of their developmental projects or with a (well explained) bug report NEED a postcount above 10. Nonetheless I'll give you some guidelines on how to achieve this goal in a community accepted way:
Read the stickies in About xda-developers.com
Read this thread
Read the stickies in Questions and Answers, ask a question there about the site or anything general should anything be unclear to you
Try to answer 2 or 3 questions there
Read the stickies in your forum for your favorite device
If you have any news on the device post it in general
If you have any questions about a hack, app, ROM or theme pop into that thread and ask a question or leave a message
Check out your device specific Questions and Answers (if it has one, otherwise check out General). With everything you have learned so far you should well be able to help a few more people there
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Hello everyone,
I'm sure many of you have been frustrated with having to answer the same questions 39 times in any given ROM/Kernel thread, or at least have had to read through people asking & answering the same questions over and over.
Or maybe you've had to read the past 85 posts in a thread, b/c you missed 2-3 days of action b/c you were busy, just to keep up, so you could save face, and not ask a question that was already answered.
Or maybe you just like helping out, and keeping threads clean.
Well, I'm trying to get some momentum requesting that the Devs enable the in-thread Wiki post. It's a post that shows up after the OP that allows anyone to edit/update content. Better than an external Wiki...b/c it's RIGHT after the OP & our MODs won't have to waste time updating their OPs over and over...we can do it for them, AND we can save everyone time.
If you like this idea, please respond to my post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21592127#post21592127
Just trying to save some headache and trim down the post count in some of our eternally long and monotonous threads.
Ciao-time
how do we know that xdas forum code is able to include this?
Not only that but the people that repost the same questions over and over are the people that don't read the OP anyways... imo it might cut down on a couple dumb/repetitive posts, but not many...
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Hi guys. As you know, there are always some members bringing up posts, repeating it, discussing useless and pointless threads. However , what you can do is to kindly tell them to post what kind of threads and not just discourage them and insult them for the posts they made. Everyone surely have done that when they are new as they are very enthusiastic am I right??? So, if you see members posting useless or pointless threads again , it would be advisable to tell them off nicely or answer their question and clear their doubts . I am saying this as I felt this this was a common sight in the Forum and I experienced this before when I was a newbie. I mean, obviously you would hope that people would respond to your question right? Please kindly spread this post to gain awareness and never be rude to newbies! Teach them, guide them so that they could know more about the i9000
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Not needed to spread anything from this thread.
Any member should know the Forum Rules (sticky):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20057736
Hi all I'm new to android and have been reading a ton
But have a few question?
1. I have a bell s4 Smg-i337 with latest firmware (I believe moto chopper will not work)
But think cw autoroot root method works
Am I correct or how can I root with latest firmware
2. If I install GE rom will it use less storage
(Right now Touchwiz only give my phone like 9.2gb but I read the GE editions s4 doesn't use up as much space)
So will flashing a rom free up space ?
3. Is removing bloat ware bad previously I would just freeze the app but I'm curious about removing it (I read somewhere that if u remove it it screws up ur phone for updates ?
Is that true?
That's all for now thank you
duboisbrian said:
Hi all I'm new to android and have been reading a ton
But have a few question?
1. I have a bell s4 Smg-i337 with latest firmware (I believe moto chopper will not work)
But think cw 10.2 root method works
Am I correct or how can I root with latest firmware
2. If I install GE rom will it use less storage
(Right now Touchwiz only give my phone like 9.2gb but I read the GE editions s4 doesn't use up as much space)
So will flashing a rom free up space ?
3. Is removing bloat ware bad previously I would just freeze the app but I'm curious about removing it (I read somewhere that if u remove it it screws up ur phone for updates ?
Is that true?
That's all for now thank you
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Please read the XDA forum rules.
Questions should be posted in the Q & A section...
However,
before questions are posted in the Q &A section, you should search for already posted answers and look at the "similar suggested links" that appeared while you were posting your question.
I suggest you do what I posted above and also (very important) read the "pinned" threads in the "General" section to help you learn more about your phone. Good luck.
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Ok, so you decided to only read the first part of what I said and make a duplicate thread in Q & A without reading the second part about searching and reading BEFORE posting in Q & A..you know, like the XDA rules state?
And for future reference, the little triangle in the top of your post can be used to notify the moderators that a thread needs to be moved to a different section. Making multiple posts is considered spamming.
Very sorry
Please delete thread
Thank you
Sorry
scott14719 said:
Please read the XDA forum rules.
Questions should be posted in the Q & A section...
However,
before questions are posted in the Q &A section, you should search for already posted answers and look at the "similar suggested links" that appeared while you were posting your question.
I suggest you do what I posted above and also (very important) read the "pinned" threads in the "General" section to help you learn more about your phone. Good luck.
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Ok, so you decided to only read the first part of what I said and make a duplicate thread in Q & A without reading the second part about searching and reading BEFORE posting in Q & A..you know, like the XDA rules state?
And for future reference, the little triangle in the top of your post can be used to notify the moderators that a thread needs to be moved to a different section. Making multiple posts is considered spamming.
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If I may say without you getting all upset..
These questions attract people to this forum, especially through Google. More people = more knowledge, through questions and answers. If more people come here donations would increase in my opinion.
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agent929 said:
If I may say without you getting all upset..
These questions attract people to this forum, especially through Google. More people = more knowledge, through questions and answers. If more people come here donations would increase in my opinion.
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I see what you are saying and there is no need to get upset, but the problem is that if these questions attract people to the forum, why didn't they attract people the first several times they were posted? The answer is because the people that are making these posts clearly didn't search or read in the first place or they would have seen that the question(s) have already been posted several times and they would have not felt the need to post the exact same question again. If these people were using Google to look for their answers here on XDA, they would be coming here to read about and learn about their issues (the links would show them the threads they need) but instead, they come here and post repetitive, already answered question. This tells me that they definitely are not searching in the first place. The Knowledge is already here and posting the same repetitive questions over and over again isn't increasing it. People aren't searching for it or reading about like they are supposed to (XDA rules). And those rules exist for a reason. 100 posts of the same question don't help anyone and slow down the overall usefulness of any forum. Donations are voluntary and, unless it is a bounty type of situation, are not anticipated. Any XDA developer will tell you that. And frankly, the people that don't take the time to search, read, and learn are not people that are giving donations to developers anyway.
scott14719 said:
I see what you are saying and there is no need to get upset, but the problem is that if these questions attract people to the forum, why didn't they attract people the first several times they were posted? The answer is because the people that are making these posts clearly didn't search or read in the first place or they would have seen that the question(s) have already been posted several times and they would have not felt the need to post the exact same question again. If these people were using Google to look for their answers here on XDA, they would be coming here to read about and learn about their issues (the links would show them the threads they need) but instead, they come here and post repetitive, already answered question. This tells me that they definitely are not searching in the first place. The Knowledge is already here and posting the same repetitive questions over and over again isn't increasing it. People aren't searching for it or reading about like they are supposed to (XDA rules). And those rules exist for a reason. 100 posts of the same question don't help anyone and slow down the overall usefulness of any forum. Donations are voluntary and, unless it is a bounty type of situation, are not anticipated. Any XDA developer will tell you that. And frankly, the people that don't take the time to search, read, and learn are not people that are giving donations to developers anyway.
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Alright that's fair. Never thought of that way. I try to donate when I can, but your definitely right about the donations.
I agree, it does attract people to the forum, but you do NOT need to post the issue in 2 threads, also, people get tired of seeing the same thing ask over and over, so read the rules of the site, because this is just plain shows laziness.
Its like if someone post something that has been said before and clutter the forum, it only makes the answered forum harder to search for because you have 1 answered forum against 30 unanswered cluttering up the forum pushing the 1 down and making it harder to find.
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