Myself and SMT started a PM session with one of the new vapers who dropped in yesterday concerned about the deadline. He's two months into his journey and does not feel comfortable knowing all he needs to know before the deadline. So SMT and I are getting him going on gear and building so he's prepared.
I gave further thought about a separate gear thread. My fear is this: Every time a newb asks about gear he gets inundated with people who recommend THEIR favorite piece of gear. I termed it "dogpiling" in an earlier thread. We see it almost every time someone new hops on ECF and asks about an atomizer or a mod or whatever. Poor guy ends up more confused than when he went in. So many people telling him so many different things. The newb hasn't got a chance! So if we start a separate thread dedicated to gear for newbs I'm afraid it will end up being the same thing. Counterproductive. Newbs haven't got years. They have only months.
However, I am convinced SMT and I will have this new guy up to speed in plenty of time working thru PM. I have no doubt. We're off to a nice start. We will have him channeled in and he will progress swiftly with gear that will take him well beyond the deadline. I believe this is the very best approach for newbs...1-3 people working directly with the newb thru PM. It's possible a separate thread could be useful but it would operate more like a dating site. A newb shows up and we match him/her up with 1-3 experienced people (volunteers) and they go off on PM to give him/her their undivided attention. Maybe a lady hops on looking for help and would prefer working with other ladies instead of one of us manslobs. The thread could also be used as a guideline or course of action to get newbs up to speed (not gear recommendations, just action plans) But if it's like all other gear threads we will see dogpiling and make things worse for the newb.
I'm open to more thoughts.
I'll speak from the receiving end of this scenario, since I happen to be the newb in this situation. I think this mentoring approach that
@Bronze has laid out here is perfect. Setting up a thread where newbs like me could be matched up with a couple experienced and thoughtful vapers would be amazing. It was overwhelming enough as a new vaper, with all of the gear choices out there, but then I stumbled into this thread and started reading about what is coming in May, and just about lost it. How the heck could I ever get schooled up enough and be able to make good choices in time? Bronze invited me into the PM conversation with
@ShowMeTwice, and those guys really have gotten me off the ledge. First, they asked about how I'm vaping now, what have I found that I like and dislike, what does my budget look like for stockpiling, how I felt about my ability to handle rebuildables, and on - got a feel for where I'm at and where I would like to get. They didn't overload me with a bunch of options at all. Instead, they presented a few excellent options in each category of equipment and, most importantly, took the time to lay out for me in detail why each piece was suggested for stockpiling and taking me well into the future after the deadline. We've talked about pros and cons, they've posted videos and reviews and links to some very helpful threads here on ECF, and have introduced me to reputable vendors where I can begin to acquire the things that I'll need. A few short days ago I was overwhelmed and didn't have a clue where to start; today I am focused and have a real good feel for what I need to do to get ready. Bronze and SMT have spent a lot of time with me, and really have gone above and beyond. I am extremely grateful to them both.
I really hope that this idea takes off. I have benefitted greatly from this approach, and I am certain that other newbs would, as well.