On Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:05:51 UTC+9:30, Ben Finney  wrote:
> Everything You Need To Know <ey...@outlook.com> writes:
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> > I offer something practical and positive to the community, even if the
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> > wrong community to post.
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> You choose to offer it with a self-aggrandising name instead of your
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> real name, which is itself an obnoxious habit.
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> The links themselves are, as you acknowledge, not appropriate to this
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> discussion forum, they are a blatant attempt to drive traffic to your
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> site instead of having a useful discussion here.
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> > I am by definition working productively with this forum, engaging with
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> > an audience, which has so far mutually benefited us both, as I have
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> > already taken requests for tutorials.
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> No, you are not working with this forum. Your posts are not aiding
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> discussion here, they are advertisements for your channel elsewhere.
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> Please don't.
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> Ben Finney

> "You choose to offer it with a self-aggrandising name instead of your 
> real name, which is itself an obnoxious habit."

This is because I am hoping, the other members currently creatign tutorials 
will be posting and responding to people as well. It is not just one person 
here! To give my name when we are trying to be a small group would not work.

> I am by definition working productively with this forum, engaging with 
> an audience, which has so far mutually benefited us both, as I have 
> already taken requests for tutorials. 

There are links to the video yes, though there is no way to post the video here 
so I do not have a choice...

What would you do in my situation... You are currently working 10 hours a day 
to help an open-source community which I have learnt from over the years. Free 
videos, wikis and forums have been the conduit from which I learnt from (Uni 
was a waste of time).

If my goal is to offer something back to the community (and teach for free what 
cost lots of money at university), and I am covering more advanced topics as we 
speak. 

Do I now have to work more hours, create my own web site as well and own forums 
for given topics and discussions. This is currently just not possible since I 
am basically poor because of University and spending 10 hours a day producing 
videos and trying to maintain a household.
I did look up the definition of a "Forum" and the goals of this forum 
community, and I did not see anything wrong.

Productive suggestions would be helpful, so far productive comments have been 
quiet absent and more 'nasty and immature'.
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