Michael - as someone who hasn't really replied to any of your topics...! The above is a prime example of something people find generally difficult about your posts (I think) - many threads, constant replies... it can feel like we're being swamped. This is perhaps an excusable example as you're asking for criticism, which is why I ventured in
I think even the most irritable members would have to admit that your enthusiasm for magic is worthy of at least some respect, but quality not quantity is always worth bearing in mind. This is a forum, not MSN - to have every other post be yours in a thread can get tiresome. This doesn't just go for you, we have had a glut of younger magicians (I expect) come on here - they tend to ask a question that only ever applies to them (ie. is of no interest to anyone else who happened to search the forums), reply in single lines to every poster... I'm sorry to say it comes across as a bit brash and selfish.
There are many magicians on here who want to actually talk about magic, discuss the intricacies of an effect or presentation etc, so to see thread after thread of "wich is best indecent or sinful pls reply", or perhaps vague and ominous threads with titles like "am I wrong?!?!?!" or "what do I say 2 that?!" - all very self-focused - well, most people just skip them, I know I do. You can guarantee that many won't even read this thread because they saw a self-referential title and your name in the creator column! To do what many newbies seem to do which is attack other newbies for putting a baby step wrong in the hope of impressing more established members only makes things worse.
It's important to notice that the people on this board who seem to be "respected" are so because they only post when they have something useful to say. Perhaps you could start viewing this forum as a community or a place to help others instead of just a resource and a place of entertainment for yourself? Also, treat this place perhaps more like you would a magic society than any old internet forum. You wouldn't go to a real place full of knowledgeable and experienced magicians and run around, gabbling away to them all, showing them unfinished tricks, trying to shove your own material in their faces and asking them every question that occurs to you under the sun. You'd consider questions (or anything) carefully before asking, you'd find out what had been said before, you'd take on a quiet and receptive attitude until bit by bit you gained more respect and perhaps offered to show them a card trick - you see what I'm getting at?
To gain respect you must give respect. To give respect, don't waste people's time and don't constantly pull focus on yourself. If you want to impress an ancient martial arts master, you treat him like a master, you don't waltz into his dojo acting like you own the place and offer to show him the armlock your brother taught you!
This doesn't just go for you Michael - about half of our newer members would do well to read this. Before you post, think. Is this a pointless one liner? Am I teaching my granny to suck eggs? Asking for secrets is not the only way to be selfish on the boards - if you make us all wade through "yeah but I want that one but I only get £3 pocket money so if I save for 4 weeks what should I get..." people will be shouting "I don't care, p*ss off" at their screens before you know it.
So, take a deep breath, consider whether you think you're actually helping anyone with what you're about to say...
Consider whether you've looked into other ways to find the info you want rather than just type it up here because it's easier...
Consider how many posts you've already made on the topic...
Consider whether you have thoroughly read the whole thread, and are concisely summing up your entire experience or advice on the topic...
...only then will you press SUBMIT!
Here's the point: unless someone asks you to clarify, explain or defend your position, you treat each post like it's everything you have to offer on that subject. If no one brings anything to light which changes your views and makes 2nd or 3rd posts absolutely necessary, leave it alone. Pretend you are not just filling time with an internet forum, but writing a letter to a magic magazine, hoping it will get published. Say everything you want to say, and no more.
Hope that helps.