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How Not To Spam, Learning Outside Discipline

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Unlearning is often harder than learning such as with bad habits

Lichess is a great site.

The forums provide a service like retrospection for whoever may be inclined to review past minds. One thing I notice is that I say more unnecessary, unhelpful, unproductive, un-understood things than I would have preferred. For the most part of these I attribute to my lack of education and refinement. There is something to be said for consideration of others as well. Which is why we have guidelines in site policy to refer to. However people are so varied and complex there will always present some degree of difficulty in exacting precise accurate communication. Such language may only be possible with established context as within the subject of a field and to the end of specific gain.

It may be extremely difficult to self-censor and to filter out comments such as do not contribute or further any positive aspect of the general hub bub.

How does one learn how not to 'spam' up the conferences? It is not so simple as there are large grey areas overlapping boundaries of what is and of what may not be appropriate to another. However I feel this dynamic may be vastly improved in every case. For example while innocuous these methods for improved writing/ technical aspects will communicate to a reader that you care about what you are saying: https://lichess.org/@/Shadow1414/blog/writing-errors-ive-seen-in-lichess-forums/PZrCVgqp

To be continued...