First, classifying myself as an expert is not what I do.
Second, this is a general complaint about those asking for help. People come to visit our forum to ask for help. They post the issue they have. It may take a little bit for someone to respond.
We all live lives outside of the forum, sorry. It is a public forum and help you get is on a volunteered basis. So yes, you may need to wait a bit to get someone offering help.
That noted, I know factually one person asked for help regarding flavors. I responded that I was not sure I could help given I lack a sense of smell, limited taste. I also tagged a few others that might come in and offer better help. This was only four hours after the original poster had inquired for help.
Another four hours had passed. No one had come to offer further help. I responded again, but asked the poster what flavor/s they were using. Figured I might need to know that in order to better help. Also figured that maybe their gear played an issue but I would start with the flavor, ask of the gear as we progressed conversation.
When you come to us to ask for help, we cannot help if we don't know stuff regarding what you're doing. Even then a lot of times we're only making best guesses. We can offer advice, opinion. Ultimately though we need to rely on what you present to us to actually help.
Well, conversation with this person did not progress. This isn't the first case such has happened. Doubt it'll be a last case either. Please understand it makes those volunteering help not want to help. Why should we bother if you can't be bothered to allow a bit of time, allow us to ask questions?
Something for people asking help to think about, maybe. We're all on a learning journey here after all.
Second, this is a general complaint about those asking for help. People come to visit our forum to ask for help. They post the issue they have. It may take a little bit for someone to respond.
We all live lives outside of the forum, sorry. It is a public forum and help you get is on a volunteered basis. So yes, you may need to wait a bit to get someone offering help.
That noted, I know factually one person asked for help regarding flavors. I responded that I was not sure I could help given I lack a sense of smell, limited taste. I also tagged a few others that might come in and offer better help. This was only four hours after the original poster had inquired for help.
Another four hours had passed. No one had come to offer further help. I responded again, but asked the poster what flavor/s they were using. Figured I might need to know that in order to better help. Also figured that maybe their gear played an issue but I would start with the flavor, ask of the gear as we progressed conversation.
When you come to us to ask for help, we cannot help if we don't know stuff regarding what you're doing. Even then a lot of times we're only making best guesses. We can offer advice, opinion. Ultimately though we need to rely on what you present to us to actually help.
Well, conversation with this person did not progress. This isn't the first case such has happened. Doubt it'll be a last case either. Please understand it makes those volunteering help not want to help. Why should we bother if you can't be bothered to allow a bit of time, allow us to ask questions?
Something for people asking help to think about, maybe. We're all on a learning journey here after all.