who I am and where I am involved in. — RoteichArmin
I get it but some people come here just to ask questions, wich requires a new thread. — hachit
We don't know who anyone is or where they're involved in. Except Hanover who has been outed as Kim Kardashian's bikini waxer — Baden
There should be a post-number before being able to start new threads. Like, after 10 or 20 posts you can start new threads — Christoffer
Some might have profound posts on the first attempt, while others might be at around post 7600 and only want to talk about celebrity pubic hair. It's really a case by case sort of thing. — Hanover
Maybe joining people can get a recommendation to participate with 10-20 posts before posting new topics, but are able to post topics that only moderators can see, meaning that if they post a well-composed topic, moderators can unlock it if viewed as properly formatted, otherwise they are free to post new topics after their post-number is over 10-20? — Christoffer
Maybe joining people can get a recommendation to participate with 10-20 posts before posting new topics, but are able to post topics that only moderators can see, meaning that if they post a well-composed topic, moderators can unlock it if viewed as properly formatted, otherwise they are free to post new topics after their post-number is over 10-20? — Christoffer
Maybe joining people can get a recommendation to participate with 10-20 posts before posting new topics, but are able to post topics that only moderators can see, meaning that if they post a well-composed topic, moderators can unlock it if viewed as properly formatted, otherwise they are free to post new topics after their post-number is over 10-20? — Christoffer
Yeah, but then you wouldn't get the fun of commenting here and complaining.
And I wouldn't get the fun of reading these ridiculous threads :razz: — NKBJ
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