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Permanently a new member? Restriction on freedom of expression?

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sbios

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I'm really curious what's the longest ever someone as an active "new" member to become a "regular" member. I've joined the community in 2016, answered a bunch questions, and even wrote up a personal essay. It feels like a school entrance exam where some rich kids with connections got to attend the school just because.

Is the fastest way to become a regular member having another member vouching for him/her? It feels like a catch-22 when there are ideas/experiences I want to share but unfortunately "NEW" members are not allowed. I can understand the logic to keep the community under some sort of vetting process, but I do feel that at the same time it seems writing up a personal essay, answering tons questions and being somewhat active for a year isn't enough to show.

Not to flame or place blame, but I just feel stifled where many ideas and thoughts I'd like to share were still blocked while I have no idea how long it's going to keep like this. Any suggestions?
 
If you have done DMT. You are already a full member. Plus you have found a community of like minded people that you can commune with and learn from. It'd say that's a pretty solid win no? This is me beign sarcastic, but what do you imagine will happen when you become a full member? lol

Peace
 
joedirt said:
If you have done DMT. You are already a full member. Plus you have found a community of like minded people that you can commune with and learn from. It'd say that's a pretty solid win no? This is me beign sarcastic, but what do you imagine will happen when you become a full member? lol

Peace

It's a good perspective... I wonder if any member who has not done DMT :roll: (In fact, if you think about it, almost everyone on the planet has done DMT!) 😁 😁 😁 My point being that some areas are off-limit to new members and new members cannot post comment to those areas in the forum. So that's the extend to the limit of how a new member can commune with others, but I totally understand the need to keep the integrity of the community.

So now we have party! :twisted:
 
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