I used to moderate several boards years ago and found that you're always going to have newbies coming on asking very basic questions that they could easily have found answers for with simple searches or first time posts as very broad questions asking "what do you think about this stack, I want to put on XXX lbs of muscle in XX weeks?" I stopped getting pissy or ignorant with them long ago because you're never going to be able to prevent this from happening....no matter how many forum rules you make stickies to discourage this. Replies such as "you have no business doing AAS" or "we know nothing about you, you have no business coming on here asking for advice as your first post"... blah blah blah....they have done nothing but create friction and piss off users who could have become long term contributing members but were scared away because nobody wants to hold their hands.
I also learned that I had no business making the snide remark "you have no business doing AAS" to someone I knew nothing about in the first place. That's nobody's business but the individual who chooses to use them, so that kind of remark is unjustified and plain ignorant.
You're going to have newbies come on to forums asking these kinds of questions ALL the time. It's just easier to be a bit more open minded and bite the tongue once in awhile when they make typical newbie mistakes....no matter how badly you want to tell the 5'8" 118 lbs geek that he cannot pack on 80 lbs of muscle in 8 weeks using his idea of a first timers stack of 3grams/week of test, 2 grams/week of deca, and 300mg of anadrol a day. LOL!!! Trust me, I've seen worse posted over the years.
This is why I do not moderate boards anymore. LMAO!!! I just don't have the time and patience.