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Old 04-28-2019, 02:55 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by thstone View Post
If I may be so bold as to answer, in part, for Starter986...

In the old days, it was fairly common for people on forums to introduce themselves by telling us something about themselves, their car, its history, and maybe post a pic of their car when joining the group.

Then it was common for newer members to contribute to a few threads and maybe even help a couple of other people before asking for help themselves. The thinking here is that the best way to get help is to first be of help to others.

I realize that there aren't any formal rules in this regard for the 986Forum so everyone is welcome to engage Forum members in any way that they want, but the above approach is pretty much guaranteed to help a new member make many helpful and supportive online friends.
Thanks for the reply and that's all good. I just don't see the point in cussing the guy out.

I'm a Porsche novice and I'm on here seeking knowledge. I don't have much to give back, except for some general tips that would apply to most other cars. I'm sure most on here are like me, and a relatively few are Porsche experts. So they couldn't give much advice either. Doesn't mean we should cuss them out and discourage them from coming back. They may have something to contribute eventually.

I guess introductions are important to Starter, an I respect that. For me, what's most important is for members to follow up with whatever solved the issue they posted about so we can have it for future reference.
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