Hey guys, THeres no doubt WLF is one of the BIGGEST forums out there! I'm so proud of the members of our forum! I know when I log on, I feel like I"m coming home! You guys are all so great!
BUT the newcomers section is the most neglected section of the forum, and thats too bad! We have so many wonderful people visiting our site and I don't feel like they're getting the welcome they deserve!
I know it takes effort sometimes to sit there and welcome people to the forum, but try to remember what it was like for you just joining up. You all know the old saying "treat others like you would want to be treated".
So lets all step up our game, welcome those newcomers and make WLF....
THE MOST SUPPORTIVE FORUM ON THE NET!!!
The biggest issue with the newcomer's section (from my perspective) is that a lot of the newcomer's don't really invite the help and support they are offered. Sure, their initial post may indicate that they are wanting help in the form of advice, information or support, but hardly ever (once again, from my perspective) do those members ever follow up with the 'senior' members that take the time to lend a helping hand. Either that, or they just ignore the advice they are given. And, to me, that's offputting.
If someone asks for advice, they should welcome any words of wisdom that come their way. Sure, you can disagee with the advice you are given and have a conversation about it, but, to me, it seems that a lot of the newcomer's are only looking for
specific advice - advice that they
want to hear.
For instance, a lot of the younger crowd that comes through here (a lot, not all) seems to be looking for some sort of superficial pat on the back. I see a lot of "Wah, wah, I'm so fat and ugly, look how gross I am" kind of posts from people who list their stats as being 5' 6" 145 lbs. And, when I see that (and this probably seems awful of me), I don't see a person with a weight problem - I see a person who is looking for attention - a person that needs an ego boost.
Once you offer those people honest advice and tell them that they're not fat, they don't listen - they just continue with their whining - until someone on the forum kneels down and lends them sympathy and/or that superficial pat on the back that they're looking for. THEN they respond.
Paraphrase of a common post:
"Hi y'all. I'm a 16 year old girl and am a sophomore in high school. I'm 5' 6" and I weigh 145 lbs, BLAH. Gross, huh? I'm just sick and tired of being fat and ugly and I need to lose weight. I have this huuuuuge fat roll hanging over my jeans and my muffin top is like OMG gross to the max!!! I can't stand my disgusting body anymore and I need to get skinny. I started a diet this week but I want to know what the best way for me to lose weight is. Right now, I'm eating about 800 calories a day. I know that's not enough, but I NEED to lose weight. I need to trim down so I can look good in a bathing suit. I'm tired of being so gross and fat 
Help me!!! Any advice would appreciated."
Advice they get:
"You're in high school, so your body is going through a lot of changes. Like it or not, there's not much you can do about it. Don't pay attention to what people are saying about you and don't feel bad about the way you look. You're normal in height and normal in weight, so don't think that you have a weight problem. If you want to tone up, do some excercise. But, you don't really need to lose weight, so there's no need for you to go on a diet. Also, 800 calories a day is not nearly enough. You have to start eating more or else you're going to get sick and do damage to your body. Anyway, good luck!"
Their response:
"..." (nothing)
Advice they want:
"Oh my God, honey, you are so beautiful. Look at you, you're gorgeous. You are incredibly beautiful and you have nothing to worry about."
Their response:
"AWWWWW, thank you sooooo much. I needed that!!! Thank you soooo much!!! I am so grateful for your kind words. Bless your heart!!!"
And that is the number one reason why I find it hard to want to continuously post in the newcomer's section. A lot of people don't want to listen, unless someone is telling them what they
want to hear. A lot of people take any words that they disagree with as an attack, as if you 'don't understand' or as if you're being insensitive and unnecessarily mean.
So, I usually find myself putting the newcomer's section in the back of my mind, because I just think to myself, "...what's the point?"
I know that not ALL newcomer's are like that, but I've seen it enough to where I've been offput by the section (for the most part).
I hear ya! We've had people complain before about "know it alls" but I think theres little to nothing we can do about it.
HAHAHA, I'm willing to bet that a lot of those complaints were about me.
The new posts lists is not a complete list. Right now its only showing two posts i haven't read. I know that's not true. The weightloss diary forum is full of posts i haven't read since i lasted opened those threads.
You can subscribe to the threads you are interested in. Then, everytime a new post is made, it will show up in your user CP under "New Subscribed Threads." The thread that contains the most recent post shows up on the top and then the list continues down from there.
As far as I know, every single new post from every single thread on the entire forum (in every individual section) can't be seen on a list - only the threads in which you are subscribed.