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Something To Take Note Of!
Some Sololearners (often Level 3 and under) are occasionally posting unrelated questions. This is often only because they do not know the content creation guidelines. So if you do see a post that is not appropriate for Sololearn, please take a moment to show the person that posted it the Content Creation Guidelines. If we do this, the amount of spam will hopefully be reduced. This is only a suggestion guysđ
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This is in (my opinion anyway) different to a "Hi" post. It has some relevance, more so than "Hi" anyway.
I agree that the creation guidelines need a more prominent place for new users.
On a side note:
As moderators are volunteers they have only so much time they can allocate to this task although they try to moderate every single question some may invariably be missed.
I also agree with learnsolo on another thing. A 'friendly' note/reminder to new users about the existence of the guidelines is something we can all do to help keep posts relevant.
I cannot emphasis friendly enough. There is no reason to be unkind to these people, as learnsolo pointed out, they might not know.
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I have a dream, make an AI to post the CCG without have to copy&paste it manually every single day. :]
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Perhaps we can do it in StackOverflow way by showing related questions with associated keywords before allowing the user to post a question.
This might not be the definite solution but will help in reducing never-ending repeating questions @ SoloLearn.
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I think, at first, they make an introducttory post that links them to the 12 courses.
Instead of that, there should be q link to the FAQ and rules and regulations.
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@Enzo, I think we should just give Sololearners a chance to read the content creation guidelines and not post questions that won't help anyone.
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My thoughts on this
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/694822/?ref=app
this very comment your making in my opinion is no different to someone saying hi in terms of the rules.