People are taking my statements to extremes, which I guess is to be expected in this world of overly dramatic expression and gestures (just watch prime time television). I'm not expressing a distaste for answering questions posed on the forums. I am expressing a distaste for answering the same questions, multiple times each day on this forum. (highlighted for distinction not for grand expression)
Is there no upper limit to redundancy? No point at which you have to say, "there is more of an issue here than just answering the same questions".
Just to be clear: It is in no way, shape or form difficult to use the internet. I teach 4 year old children that can navigate the web with a minimalistic grasp of the English language... Korean children. The internet would not be the valuable resource that it is today if it wasn't simplistic and easy to use.
Don't blame age. If your neurons are still firing you have the ability to learn. I have an 82 year young grandmother that just started using the internet this year and she's moderating a forum now for her church group. Her story isn't an exception to the rule it's normal.
As for being "overwhelmed" by information... please stop that excuse it gives people a totally different impression than you probably intend. I get a picture of someone in Barnes and Noble having a breakdown because the information is "too much".
I feel we've focused on the problem long enough. Some people have given quite good ideas for solutions and I think that's really where we'll find a balance in this argument. We can agree to disagree. The point I think is to find a solution and generating informative generalized posts and getting them stickied seems to be a good place to start. Perhaps even making some videos. The reality is; we had these already and are in the process of remaking some. The issue really cropped up and became out of hand when they were taken down for whatever reason.
So we can assume that an underlying issue isn't so much of getting informative posts up where newbies can see them but making sure they can remain there.
Everything I have been saying and more, thank you. It's not about not wanting questions asked, they are encouraged, it's about looking and helping yourself a bit first.
You are correct in saying that some of these are in place already but ignored. I would suggest that a force read PM be send out with all new members requiring them to read selected stickies first before posting would eliminate a lot of the repetition.
This place is a bit different from your standard forums due to the fact that these are new and most people find this place while looking for answers. That's great, and I applaud them for that, now the people need to take the next step and learn how to use the forums to their full benefit. By spending 5 minutes doing that you can save yourself a ton of work and then it won't be so "overwhelming" to some. We are here to help and are glad to do so, like you, I too like to do things the easy way, and it's much easier to help someone if they have done at least a minimum of research and reading on the subject. Good luck to all, I can be found searching the forums for unique questions.