HerosJourney wrote:
What if someone comes here really wound up over dosage or something else that has consequences. I am not suggesting that the standards get eased in any way. I realize to much at stake in multiple dimensions.
There are other sites where that person can go to in case of an emergencey e.g.:
www.tripsit.me It is a very simple equation for me: if we do not close the gates and clean up the forum then the only viable alternative for me might be that I will have to quit with the DMT-Nexus altogether. The burden of working very hard for this place only to see it continuously being misused for personal quick wins and dirt throwing is one that I have been carrying way too long already.
HerosJourney wrote:
I like the idea of mentoring. Not in navigating hyperspace but at least in learning how to communicate in the Nexus. One vision of this would be extending the probation period, but for those new members who want a more fast way to full membership they could take on roles in the Collaborative Research Project and thus be groomed for the right expectations.
With the continuous influx of new members with a low interest in keeping this place prestine, this will not work. Letting new members poop over and over again on the forum after which the mods have to clean up again is something that clearly does not work. Some new members have been in the welcome area for years without any chance of getting promoted.
Also:
IMPORTANT: How to ask questionsA Few Tips for New Folks from a Regular Member...People simply do not read. If you make a new post or thread in the welcome area it clearly shows that talk about buying/selling is not done here and still we keep removing such posts every day. Many people do not read or only have their own agenda in mind, now is the time that those people either change their ways and integrate or they will be shown the door.
HerosJourney wrote:
Another way to help the situation would be a stupid question link to another off site server or something that would be blind to the mainstream Nexus in which is only be visible to the selected panel members. Panel members could deal with them at leisure.
Welcome to
For FAQ's Sake...And I do not see how spending extra time for people who do not want to listen anyway can be justified to the people who actually
do read and listen. It is the latter who will suffer from the first. I much rather put my time into research than babysitting non-behaving people.
HerosJourney wrote:
Too many times the most dangerous question is the one that was not asked. It is only a matter of time.
I do not see how this would apply to questions that are asked at least hundreds of times already and that can be looked up by google with a simple search. People should stop being lazy and do their own homework.
Kind regards,
The Traveler