Timeline for If I have useful information to add to an answer, why do I need reputation to post it and how do I get it?
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Feb 19 at 12:37 | comment | added | terdon | Did you perhaps try to post a comment instead of an answer? Yes, new users can't comment (although the rep needed for that is tiny and very easy to get), but they can still post answers and suggest edits. Please explain how, exactly, you were blocked. | |
Feb 19 at 10:28 | answer | added | OliMod | timeline score: 7 | |
Feb 19 at 8:27 | comment | added | user535733 | A small example of competence, good intent, and conformance to minimal standards seems a very low barrier to entry. Unwillingness to provide that example (your peers did) seems to say more about you than about this community. You are welcome to contribute when you are ready. | |
Feb 19 at 1:18 | history | migrated | from askubuntu.com (revisions) | ||
Feb 18 at 23:31 | comment | added | Archisman Panigrahi | You can ask your own question and then answer it. You don't need high reputations for that. | |
Feb 18 at 23:26 | comment | added | Daniel T | If you are starting out, you will eventually find a question you can answer in the first five pages of askubuntu.com/questions?tab=Newest . Once you post 10 high-quality answers, you should have the 50 reputation to comment after a week | |
Feb 18 at 23:23 | comment | added | Daniel T | You should be able to post answers without any reputation. There are posts around saying that you should post a complete answer instead of a partial answer. You will also be able to ask questions like these on [meta] once you have 5 reputation. | |
Feb 18 at 23:19 | history | asked | Chris Leger | CC BY-SA 4.0 |