The best forum threads are the ones that people can come back to weeks or months later and still learn from. That only happens when members post with enough detail to make the thread meaningful. A short question may get a short answer, but a well-explained post often leads to strong discussion and much better advice.
If you are asking about training, include your current routine, goals, and experience level. If you are asking about diet, mention your current intake, bodyweight, and what result you are trying to achieve. If you are writing a log or review, explain your process rather than skipping straight to the conclusion.
Detailed posts also help build credibility. When members take time to explain what they are doing and why, the forum becomes a source of real knowledge rather than random opinions. It also makes it easier for others to compare their own situation and contribute useful feedback.
As this community grows, we want the quality of information to grow with it. Threads with real depth are part of that. Think of every topic you create as something that should still be worth reading later.