Well, not for everyone. But depending on what you do, it could actually feel like hell. So here’s some tips on how to prevent that. This comment is gonna be big so if you don’t want to read all of it, go to the end for a tl;dr, but I recommend reading it all for more information.
1. Read the rules. You can do this by clicking the yellow text under the place you type down some words to make a post.
2. Look before you leap. This will definitely help you out in the long run. Before you make a post or comment, think about it. If you were the person you’re replying to, or someone who saw your post and read it, what reaction would you have. It can be hard since you’re kind of biased because it’s your post/comment, but with enough tries, you can kind of nail it.
3. Learn from other users mistakes. Ask people about past controversial users, my recommendations would be Python and William Hapell, learn what they did wrong, and think about how you can avoid having a similar fate as them.
tl;dr: Read the rules, think about what you’re posting before you post it, and ask about controversial or hated users to try to not be like them.
Also make a profile picture. You can ask someone to make one for you on this or another website, or even make it something like a meme
Welcome to hell
Can’t be that bad lmao
Well, not for everyone. But depending on what you do, it could actually feel like hell. So here’s some tips on how to prevent that. This comment is gonna be big so if you don’t want to read all of it, go to the end for a tl;dr, but I recommend reading it all for more information.
1. Read the rules. You can do this by clicking the yellow text under the place you type down some words to make a post.
2. Look before you leap. This will definitely help you out in the long run. Before you make a post or comment, think about it. If you were the person you’re replying to, or someone who saw your post and read it, what reaction would you have. It can be hard since you’re kind of biased because it’s your post/comment, but with enough tries, you can kind of nail it.
3. Learn from other users mistakes. Ask people about past controversial users, my recommendations would be Python and William Hapell, learn what they did wrong, and think about how you can avoid having a similar fate as them.
tl;dr: Read the rules, think about what you’re posting before you post it, and ask about controversial or hated users to try to not be like them.
Also make a profile picture. You can ask someone to make one for you on this or another website, or even make it something like a meme
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Replying like, 5 months later but what did python and William Hapell do?