As a newbie myself, I generally post a thread when I don't know where to begin searching online. For example, last night there was a trench in the sand. I was worried about a huge worm or some other hitchhiker. Could I have searched "Trench in salt tank" on google and gotten the answer after filtering though a ton of random stuff that had nothing to do with and possibly be misleading, yes, absolutely. It is easier for sure, but also more efficient I think, to ask someone with personal experience of the matter, "hey what is this?" Are the answers on the forum always right? No. I've learned that from googling after I get the answer. I guess, personally, I treat my threads as a narrowing of the research. Get a taste for what I'm after and then go find it. Not saying I've never started a stupid thread before, Hello! Newbie! lol. But it helps to narrow the search field for sure.
And, now being one step above complete Newblet, I believe Eddie referred to it as a "beginner helper", I do like to share the knowledge I have been given with others. And sure, I'm going to mess up now and then, but that, again, refines my knowledge and understanding of the information being passed along. At the same time, I am so tired of seeing "saltwater newbie here - what do I do?" threads. Dude, the one right underneath yours is the same thing...... Read a little, THEN start the "what am I doing" thread. ....Does that make me a hypocrite?
