So you don't want any new members to be allowed on this site or just not to be able to ask questions or participate in discussions? What is the point of having a site dedicated to education and discussion about not only AAS, but work-outs, nutrition, supplements, etc. if you don't want newcomers to be able to benefit from it? I realize that alot of people ask stupid questions or at least questions that have already been asked several times, but not all new people are guilty of this. Neither are all new people to the site new to the topics being discussed. If someone doesn't actually want to get help (meaning they won't accept constructive criticism, won't list the information needed to answer their question, or won't listen to anyone) their loss, don't waste your time on them. But it is unfair to just blacklist everyone that hasn't been on here for years or made thousands of posts. Remember that you (the collective you, not referring to one person) haven't always known everything that you know now, you learned from other people, trial and error, and research. I totally understand the frustration of the older member, vets, mods, etc. and to be honest, some people's questions annoy me also, but I just move on to another thread (after telling my hubby to read the stupid or redundant $h!t another idiot posted LOL).





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