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Originally Posted by Susanna-Cole
Well, what makes you qualified enough to say they're not qualified enough?  I mean there are some cases when it's made obvious someone has no knowledge on what they're speaking about, and I agree that's frustrating and irritating. But honestly, you'd be hard pressed to find those without opinions, and who withhold from ever sharing them. And after all, what you have posted is simply your own opinion.
Perhaps, you're referring to only specific cases (though you did say "advice of any kind"), however, if you mean people freely sharing their opinions and advice in general, I don't personally have a problem with it. And frankly, I don't very well like people that don't seem to have any opinions of their own, that say, "I don't know," all the time and won't loosen up and share what they think. I believe everyone should be entitled to have and share their opinions. 
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Hey I have 0 against freedom of speech, but if I waste my personal time on reading plain opinions they should at least be from people with a certain background (studied the topic, work in the industry…) otherwise I consider them superfluous
The history of a person defines the importance of their opinion (on a specific topic): Nobel price winner > student, Gerhard Richter > then a 16 year old boy who hobby-paints