I see sometimes, but not always, members (or newbies) posting questions "
before" figuring out on their own resolve.
I personally, ask questions as a last resort. You and I are generally smart enough to figure the issue out prior to "
jumping on" to the community to help figure this out for you...
We are all busy,
willing to help, but
please - take some time and study your issue - before (habitually) posting your request.
Yes, this can be difficult searching subjects (seems the only trace) - but forge on...
You will often find that you can resolve it (your issue) without cluttering the forum question space - from past posts - or your own intellect.
Please understand - I don't imply
nor discourage asking valid questions to help you with your issue(s).
Simply, I often see a "
link" posted by others to the same issue
asked and
answered before. This takes time from all of us to "
really" help you out... (re-searching and re-posting what you may have found).
Thanks
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cry-wolf
Cry Wolf
to
ask for
help when you do not need it, which may
prevent people from
helping you when you do need it:
ie.
The
administration has
cried wolf so many
times, it's
difficult to
know if there's a
problem or not.