10 posts a day I believe is the cutoff.
The content form is irrelevant in this case, whether it is a dungeon, rabanastre, or savage. I'm saying that people of all shapes and flavors give advice (whether solicited or unsolicited) and not all advice is created equal. Anecdotally, the advice given I've witnessed is often flat out incorrect or misguided most of the time AND that's just based on the knowledge I have. Imagine all the misinformation on things I don't know well enough to make a correction on.
The poster mentioned that they were "very good" and I provided evidence that very heavily likely indicated otherwise, in an effort to demonstrate to other players that you should be careful who you take advice from.
I'll give you a personal example. One O4S pull I made a mistake (sigh east coast ping) and my provoke didn't go off before I cast Rage of Halone after one of the threat resets. Our healer ended up getting targeted for the Aero III, which wasn't the end of the world, I simply used cover and we went on with no issues to wipe later to Omega. I even said in chat, shit my bad, missed the provoke before my RoH.
The other tank gave me some unsolicited advice how to get threat. He went into this long spiel about how I need to make sure we're voke shirking so we have threat and don't lose it, (which is a true statement technically, but is also 100% irrelevant to the issue) due to O4S aggro resetting prior to that mechanic. Let's not forget that this same tank was averaging a mere 1,600 DPS in ~ 336 ilvl (no crafted). For reference, I averaged 1,700 DPS during Susano EX in i297 gear in shield oath full time 2 weeks after SB launch.
In all forms of content, people give advice, sometimes its solid and well founded and other times its misguided at best, downright harmful at worst. It's important to make sure there's a distinction.
Case in point: The post above mine. That is not good advice.
The easiest way to resolve this is to quickly tap your forward key repeatedly until you get the direction correct then hold it down. This forces the spinning hand icon to move incredibly slowly allowing you to get it right and then simply move forward by holding forward down.