
Originally Posted by
thegodfather
Sounds kind of stupid to be honest. You equate age with knowledge? I know plenty of 50 year old lifters who are straight f**king retards, and likewise plenty of people in their 20's who have a shit ton of knowledge. People like MuscleScience, myself, ******, etc, who are in our 20's and studying hard sciences in college know significantly more about physiology than someone whos 35 and lays bricks for a living, by and in large, as a stereotype. Or Haz, who is 26 and has a plethora of knowledge on bodybuilding/AAS, who is also in the medical field. Likewise, we have members who are 30-50 years old, who do not have any science based degree's what so ever, but which have done an enormous amount of independent research and acquired a plethora of knowledge on AAS, dieting, and working out.
The point of the aforementioned? There is no single metric by which to gauge a persons credability to give advice. The most effective way to gauge a persons ability to give sound advice, is to look at past posting history, and then to double check any advice given by doing ADDITIONAL research. This requires active participation on the advisee, meaning they have to do more then just post a thread, and wait for the magic answer. If they are too lazy to do so, then the onus is on them, and they deserve whatever shitty advice they recieve. That being said, members who are in the Q&A and giving out blatantly DANGEROUS advice, should be dealt with accordingly.