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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 87693" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>Okay, so here we get the claim in question. You claim to be John Titor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You are indeed correct. Life <em>is</em> an assortment of random art and puzzles. Your links, pictures, and videos are not relevant to the problems in question.</p><p></p><p>Someone who is making such a claim as extreme as yours would need to gain tons of credibility to get anyone to care about what you are saying. I am not here to debunk your claim, but instead, to take a perspective of "what if you're telling the truth". Obviously, to get people to believe what you are saying and want to back your claims, you are going to need credibility. In order to get credibility, you are going to need clarity and respect.</p><p></p><p>Let's start with clarity. To be clear, you need to be able to speak to people who view your posts in a language that they are able to understand. Let's see what you have done. You have posted various forms of media, sometimes with random numbers and gibberish below it. In your last post, you said that you are trying to help solve life's puzzles, but you are simply creating more. Although some of your media may be interesting and valid, the times when you are posting them are sporadic and irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>You will also need to gain the respect of others for them to even begin to care to believe your claims. Clarity is part of gaining respect, because when you speak in terms that others can understand, you become more easy to relate to. By posting in videos and pictures, you dehumanize yourself to those who view your messages. Another aspect of respect is forum etiquette. Since you have come on here, you have started random threads and made various posts in different sections for no apparent reason. This includes numerous posts per day of all the same kind. These tendencies make you come across as a spammer instead of the important figure that you are trying to come across as.</p><p></p><p>My conclusion is that it isn't the fault of everyone else that the reception to your posts hasn't been a positive one. You are the cause of your own destruction. Whenever I critique someone, I also try to provide a means to improvement, so that is what I will do next.</p><p></p><p>First, you are going to need to cut down the number of posts that you make. Right now, you easily make more than 10 posts per day on average. You also have 3 active topics in this section alone. First, create 1 final topic with the intention clearly stated and only use that one. Pick a title like "I am John Titor and I have returned". In the actual body of this post, state your intentions as to why you have returned and what you are trying to accomplish. This topic will be your <strong>1</strong> home base on this forum. From this point on, you may respond to your own topic with media, as you have been doing, but include a description as to why you posted it, what it means, and its significance. Preferably, only make posts like these at most twice a day. The only exception to this rule is to make clear-cut responses to other posts people make in your topic. If you want to make a reply to a topic that wasn't created by you, make sure that the media or puzzle that you include is relevant to progressing the topic in question.</p><p></p><p>Let me remind you that this paragraph above is not this forum's rules, but my personal guide for you salvaging any remaining respect and credibility that you might still have on this forum. If you have a message that you want to spread, speak strongly and clearly in words that even the most basic of people will understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 87693, member: 5926"] Okay, so here we get the claim in question. You claim to be John Titor. You are indeed correct. Life [I]is[/I] an assortment of random art and puzzles. Your links, pictures, and videos are not relevant to the problems in question. Someone who is making such a claim as extreme as yours would need to gain tons of credibility to get anyone to care about what you are saying. I am not here to debunk your claim, but instead, to take a perspective of "what if you're telling the truth". Obviously, to get people to believe what you are saying and want to back your claims, you are going to need credibility. In order to get credibility, you are going to need clarity and respect. Let's start with clarity. To be clear, you need to be able to speak to people who view your posts in a language that they are able to understand. Let's see what you have done. You have posted various forms of media, sometimes with random numbers and gibberish below it. In your last post, you said that you are trying to help solve life's puzzles, but you are simply creating more. Although some of your media may be interesting and valid, the times when you are posting them are sporadic and irrelevant. You will also need to gain the respect of others for them to even begin to care to believe your claims. Clarity is part of gaining respect, because when you speak in terms that others can understand, you become more easy to relate to. By posting in videos and pictures, you dehumanize yourself to those who view your messages. Another aspect of respect is forum etiquette. Since you have come on here, you have started random threads and made various posts in different sections for no apparent reason. This includes numerous posts per day of all the same kind. These tendencies make you come across as a spammer instead of the important figure that you are trying to come across as. My conclusion is that it isn't the fault of everyone else that the reception to your posts hasn't been a positive one. You are the cause of your own destruction. Whenever I critique someone, I also try to provide a means to improvement, so that is what I will do next. First, you are going to need to cut down the number of posts that you make. Right now, you easily make more than 10 posts per day on average. You also have 3 active topics in this section alone. First, create 1 final topic with the intention clearly stated and only use that one. Pick a title like "I am John Titor and I have returned". In the actual body of this post, state your intentions as to why you have returned and what you are trying to accomplish. This topic will be your [B]1[/B] home base on this forum. From this point on, you may respond to your own topic with media, as you have been doing, but include a description as to why you posted it, what it means, and its significance. Preferably, only make posts like these at most twice a day. The only exception to this rule is to make clear-cut responses to other posts people make in your topic. If you want to make a reply to a topic that wasn't created by you, make sure that the media or puzzle that you include is relevant to progressing the topic in question. Let me remind you that this paragraph above is not this forum's rules, but my personal guide for you salvaging any remaining respect and credibility that you might still have on this forum. If you have a message that you want to spread, speak strongly and clearly in words that even the most basic of people will understand. [/QUOTE]
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