

Disgruntled bitter vets mocking and belittling new or returning players is what we have left. This has unfortunately crossed over into the English Help Channel where a Friday or Saturday night has little to no assistance from an official ISD or GM. From the very first moments in New Eden, a player hears things like “Only fly what you can afford”, “Don’t undock unless you plan on losing your ship”, and of course that everyone you speak to in chat is a spy or scammer. Trust no one is a mantra that you learn from day one in EVE Online. This is not for lack of trying on my part, nor is it because of a lack of knowledge on a particular subject, but instead, they turn away my help because of the culture that we as the community have bred into the player base. Over the past few weeks, however, I have noticed that my help has become less helpful than I hope for. While the server never really caught on because of ISD insisting that I was not allowed to advertise my help in the official help channels in EVE Online, I still continue to do my part in the English Help Channel.
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Rule #6: Homework / Educational Questions must display effort.When the Ascension patch released a few months ago and brought Alpha Clones into the fold, I wrote my first article and created a Discord group from that idea called “ EVE an Hour ”. Rule #3: No BlogSpam / Traffic re-direction. Rule #2: No Certification Brain Dumps / Cheating. r/NetworkingJobs /r/sysadmin /r/ITCareerQuestions /r/CSCareerQuestions /r/ccna /r/juniper /r/jncia /r/ccnp /r/jncis /r/ccdp /r/jncip /r/ccie /r/ccde /r/cisco /r/jncie /r/HomeNetworking /r/TechSupport /r/Network /r/ipv6 /r/networkautomation /r/outages Related IRC Channels

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Please review How to ask intelligent questions to avoid this issue.Professionals research & troubleshoot before they ask others for help. We expect our members to treat each other as fellow professionals.Any post that fails to display a minimal level of effort prior to asking for help is at risk of being Locked or Deleted.Surveys may be approved with the moderators' permission.But harassing members to check out your content will not be tolerated. You may share a URL to a blog that answers questions already in discussion. Directing our members to resources elsewhere is closely monitored.This sub prefers to share knowledge within the sub community.These posts will be deleted without mercy.These topics pollute our industry and devalue the hard work of others.Home Lab hardware discussions, as in "what do I buy for a homelab" are not permitted.Home Lab discussions, as a tool for learning & certifications are welcomed.Home Networks, even complex ones are best discussed elsewhere like /r/homenetworking.We aren't here to troubleshoot your "advanced" video game latency issues.Topics regarding senior-level networking career progression are permitted.This topic has been discussed at length, please use the search feature. Topics asking for information about getting into the networking field will be removed.

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