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How to Help the Forum
The Muscle and Brawn forum has grown quite a bit in the last year. Sure, it's still small compared to many sites, but we are making progress every day.
I work very hard to keep this forum troll-free, and a place of respect. But I also feel the need to say that this doesn't mean MAB has to be sterile. I want to make sure you guys understand that it's perfectly fine to bust each other in the balls. You also don't have to worry about speaking freely and openly. No need to hold back. We all have opinions, and all opinions are welcomed. I also want to encourage everyone to take a few minutes and leave a simple comment in a few training logs when you stop by. I value all the logs here, and try my best to read them, but can't always find the time to read all the logs I want every day. Believe it or not, I have actually had several people tell me they left the forum because no one was reading their log. I don't want anyone to feel unwanted here. Another area that you can help MAB is by starting non-log threads on any topic. We have become a log-driven forum, but when a good topic comes up conversation usually picks up. I will also say that if you are a lurker here, please sign up. Sometimes a small community can be intimidating. No need to worry here - everyone is welcome. Lastly, I know that many people like the atmosphere on this forum but eventually leave because other forums have more activity. I respect that. But I will say that activity breeds activity. If you want to help grow MAB, make a few extra posts here. |
Been lurking for awhile.
This place has tons of info that I like. I may not be the biggest poster, but I like to talk with people. I am not a serious lifter, but do enjoy staying active. |
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I'd like to say something. Although I do read people's logs, I don't usually comment on them simply because I feel like I, as a n00b girly lifter, have nothing of real value to contribute. It would feel like walking into the middle of a conversation that guys are having about cars and attempting to look like I knew what I was talking about.
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I will say your humor adds a lot to the forum and I always look forward to reading your posts, no matter what they are about. |
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This forum isn't about what you do - it's about people trying to achieve their fitness and diet goals. I think we all respect each other here for trying, no matter what we're trying for. |
i try to read as many logs as i can and i love dropping comments in others logs, but i will say this. if you come on the forum and post your log and thats it, no activity in others logs or contributing to discussions elsewhere then people are less likely to post in your log. the only people whose logs i see with very few others comments in it are people who don't spend the time contributing to the forum.
People who are active on the forum and post in others logs always have massive feedback in their logs so if you want advice and feedback in your log then start posting in other peoples logs as well. and as always i <3 MAB, BTB you're doing a great job :) |
I'm brand new to this forum, and it looks great. much more user friendly than bb.com. i'm also glad, that i'm getting in while its still relatively new/small. i'll do my best to contribute.
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Humor is definitely good imo! But also EV, even a noob can say "good job" and it does two things. Those are positive words and it also marks the log as being read by the OP. I also feel you can learn something from anyone...so don't let being a noob stop you from speaking. :rockon: |
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