Brown.Eyed.Girl
Ideal_Rock
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iwannaprettyone said:For me its not time served, its usefulness/meaningfulness of contribution. Just like in real life, I gravitate towards people with similar interests. There are some people here that I have never conversed, not for any other reason but they haven't posted anything that a) I can comment on b) vice versa![]()
Exactly.
You could be on here for the entire duration of your pre-engagement, engagement, and wedding, and if all you do is post "oh that's pretty" over and over again, or don't really add to the discussion, I would still consider you a relative newbie.
And sometimes, I feel like it's possible to be a newbie in one subforum but not another. For instance, until fairly recently, I posted a LOT in CS and feel like I know the regulars there fairly well. On the other hand, I STILL feel like a total noob in RT (and intimidated by all the knowledge). And part of that is because I don't post there very often, though I like to read through people's journeys and read the technical threads. So I am still a newbie in RT. See what I mean?
And like Freke said, there are definitely newbies who have made a BIG impression on me, in a very bad way. Respect is earned on PS, not through longevity, but quality of contribution.