Do you post your own view or a balanced view?
Often when I'm posting here in response to peoples questions I post information or advice that differs from what I actually do or think.
That may sound weird but since there are so many different levels of experience and knowledge in the massive amount of members here, I find that I tend to post in a way that I think applies to the person asking the question and/or for the benefit of people that might read a thread, not just the OP.
So for example, the fact that I've been in the video industry for many years means that I understand more about video than most people and therefore I tend to use it more than most people do. So if someone asked what is the easiest way to share information - my first thought might be "use video - of course!", but since I know that many people are not comfortable with video either because they're not comfortable technically with using it, or they don't want to be on camera, or have their voice recorded etc.. so if I thought that was the case then I would probably suggest article writing or blogging or press releases etc... depending on the situation and the person.
Sometimes this means I get criticised by people thinking I am missing obvious answers and therefore I must not know about those things or understand them.
Does that make sense?
Do others do this too?
I'm just wondering whether it's just me. I know that many people have strong opinions about what is right and wrong and want to tell others what they think so I thought I'd see.
In fact, I'll add a poll to this thread.
Andy
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