I know I'm new, therefore I have no place commenting on this thread, yet the very fact I'm new suggests most people will disregard what I say anyway, so I figured, why not?
The problems that people are complaining about here aren't specific to this forum, or to the internet. People just like to talk, which includes passing on unverified information they just heard the other day, as much as it includes seasoned members of a group complaining that things aren't the way they used to be. People everywhere do these things. Sometimes people even make comments with the intent of being helpful, but these comments turn out to not be helpful, due to miscommunication (the helper not understanding correctly what was asked) or the fact that the person asking knows more than the helper realized, and both of those things happen everyday, in any number of situations, and while it's annoying, it's understandable. But what it sounds like is that you're asking people to not even comment, unless:
1. They have researched the poster's skill level, by reading past posts and surveying their work and accomplishments.
2. They have researched the skill levels of everyone else who has commented in the same way.
3. They have researched other, more prolific forum users, to find out if anyone else might have the answer instead.
4. They use the search option and make sure that the question has not been answered already by one of the aforementioned prolific forum users (even though the original poster might not have done this).
5. They've been here long enough that they remember the good old days and/or they have a photography business.
Are there any other requirements for people who want to learn?
I'd like to think most adults have enough discernment to research new information, if they don't know the source well enough. Most people have a healthy scepticism about news received from strangers, but I'd like to think that most people have enough class to say thank you to the stranger, anyway. If a stranger compliments you on your clothes, you don't scoff and say, "Look at the way you're dressed. What do you know about clothes? Are you in the biz? Have you been for many years? This is the first time I've seen you in the mall and I've been coming here for years. You don't know anything about clothes. Why are you even wasting my time? Someone who knows more about clothes can give me their opinion, and if they don't, I have friends who have been coming to this mall for years, and they all dress really well, so if I wait long enough, I can get an informed opinion. Keep coming to the mall, and show me more of your outfits, and maybe one day, I'll take your opinion seriously." Maybe that's what most people are really thinking, but because it's not the internet, and they have to look at the person, and see the sincerity in their face, they just smile and say, "Thank you."
It sickens me, that now every thread I read, I'm going to wonder, am I qualified to answer this person's question? And even if I am, there are going to be alot of other people who are also qualified, so why not just leave it to them? Why don't we all just read and learn from those few who have proven themselves over time and with their accomplishments. Why not just make this a magazine instead of a forum?
Personally, I appreciate comments from everyone. In forums in general, if someone has been on the forum a long time, or is a talented photographer, I appreciate that they have spent the time answering my question or acknowledging me at all, and I'm relieved that not everyone is snobbish about what's worth their time and what is not. If someone has no website or only a few posts, I'm equally happy, because to me, an opinion by anyone else is valuable, because it's an opinion other than my own. If someone tells me something I already know or something I know is wrong, I still thank them, because their intentions were good. I speak of forums in general, but I only signed up last month, and already I've seen a number of threads where it's clear the person who posted is looking for comments only from a select few people. I wish those people would start their posts with a disclaimer: PLEASE DON'T BOTHER POSTING UNLESS WE'VE COMMUNICATED WITH ONE ANOTHER BEFORE. or post a list of the users that they would accept answers or comments from. Or better yet, start a private yahoo group as a supplement to TPF. Here's the link:
http://groups.yahoo.com/
Now I'm going to go make 200 posts, many of which will illustrate exactly what this thread complains about, because this is a public forum and I
can.