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By *endalshaggers OP   Couple 11 weeks ago

Kendal

Think it would be handy if admins opened up a new section of Forums literally named "profile advice". It could even include a pinned post with a bit of a Q&A type section if that would be possible.

We can't be the only ones who can't see the point of multiple posts per day asking for profile advice when there's already hundreds of the same topic/loads of answers out there if people either searched, or at least had it staring them in the face?

We used to comment and give advice but it seems every Tom Dick and Harry are asking daily and it gets to a point of "does anyone actually learn?" to a degree?

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By *ornycougaWoman 11 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat

This thought has crossed my mind but advice is out there and if it was more detailed then the cockwombles would just plagiarise the script. The crap profiles are a useful filter: imagine the Fabmin if every guy had a decent profile? 😱

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 11 weeks ago

Central

I thought that Fab may have once created this, a section for profile advice, that's no longer here.

It would be helpful, though potentially getting fewer people to get into it, than if it's in one of the current sections. It would help to tidy up the forum areas a bit, if we did have it

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By *bi HaiveMan 11 weeks ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

If you think about it, you'd be essentially giving people a walk through of how to create a profile that would interest and attract others.

There'd be carbon copies. No individuality. No personality. No effort on the profile owner to take time to think about what to write and what pictures to use.

As it is, people create profiles that give others the chance to make their own minds up about someone based on what they've written about themselves, rather than what they've been advised might be the best approach.

Would you really want profiles written by the masses rather than by individuals? 🤔

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