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Matt Bo Eder
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I had a brainstorm a couple of hours ago. This forum is inundated with new folks looking to make their first purchases and those questions either go unanswered, or there are too many answers, causing the poster to just do what he wants out of confusion and/or frustration.
I suggest this: when a question of "what should I get?" pops up, whoever answers first, should be the only one answering. It'll be like a Drummerworld mentoring program. The rest of us can see that someone answered the question with some thought, then we all purposefully don't answer to not add any more noise to what's going on in the OP's head already.
OR - the moderators could see these questions pop-up, and then assign them to known members who are good at answering such things, and again, the OP is only dealing with one person's help.
This could go a long way to end the confusion of the poster, and it would be like one-on-one tutoring in the ways of the drummer.
What do you think?
I suggest this: when a question of "what should I get?" pops up, whoever answers first, should be the only one answering. It'll be like a Drummerworld mentoring program. The rest of us can see that someone answered the question with some thought, then we all purposefully don't answer to not add any more noise to what's going on in the OP's head already.
OR - the moderators could see these questions pop-up, and then assign them to known members who are good at answering such things, and again, the OP is only dealing with one person's help.
This could go a long way to end the confusion of the poster, and it would be like one-on-one tutoring in the ways of the drummer.
What do you think?