08-19-2024, 09:38 PM
(08-19-2024, 12:51 PM)Shannon Wrote:(08-19-2024, 12:23 PM)Frosted Wrote: @Shannon Do you think it would be better if I avoided giving unsolicited advice in your journal? I feel like some things can be valuable coming from a customers perspective, but I might be ignoring etiquette. I’d rather not give advice if it’s not productive.
Advice is as welcome as it is helpful and useful. What I don't want is people advising things that are potentially harmful or damaging. It's not about etiquette, it's about the goal of this forum, which is to be helpful.
(08-19-2024, 05:32 PM)Benjamin Wrote:(08-19-2024, 12:51 PM)Shannon Wrote: Advice is as welcome as it is helpful and useful. What I don't want is people advising things that are potentially harmful or damaging. It's not about etiquette, it's about the goal of this forum, which is to be helpful.
To follow up from Shannon most people giving some kind of advice.. if they have a good baseline of experience and success in something is fine.
The issue with Vehe is it wasn't 'advice' it was just him talking himself up about who he apparently knows, how amazing he is and such to try to get followers (or so it seems).
The other issue i've had here is guys going everywhere and giving advice on things they know nothing about. Like without naming names (but you will know who I mean) a couple of members in the past literally writing novels of advice on how to meet women... and they literally had not EVER seen a real life vagina.
But generally it's fine, like your experience with subliminals, what you've learnt from it, or something you're well versed in.
@Benjamin I think I know who you mean lol. Man the forum was a different place in those years.
Thanks for clearing that up guys If I’m ever out of line just let me know.