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A crash course for new members.
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Another nonsensical feature of this site.... Invisible secret barriers that you have to bypass in order to access a basic function on the site. The rules in Wonderland make more sense than this.....
Thank you for the assistance. That method did offer some information, though not specifically what I was looking for. It also took me down a few rabbit holes. It looks like instead of OD or SN, my best bets so far for CTB will be CAT or PLP.
Another nonsensical feature of this site.... Invisible secret barriers that you have to bypass in order to access a basic function on the site. The rules in Wonderland make more sense than this.....
Why can't I access private messages, chat or the search bar? To do that, you need a certain amount of contributions - we can't tell you the exact number. It doesn't matter if those contributions are comments or threads, both count towards the threshold amount. Do not spam low-effort posts though unless that fits in with the nature of the respective thread (e.g. posts asking members to post in one word what they are feeling).
If you don't tell someone what the limit or boundary is, it is for all purposes invisible. If you know but say that you can't say what it is, that makes it a secret. I had to go looking through this thread to find the answers because it wasn't mentioned in the initial greeting.
what exactly counts as "profile details" and what becomes visible to others when this is set for example to "members only"?
also what does "view your identities" mean here? i'm just trying to understand which parts of my profile are public or private depending on these options
profile details is your whole profile. so your bio, your post history, and your profile page where people can leave comments. for example, i had my profile locked for a week and when you clicked on my page it would say that you couldn't see my profile.
leaving your profile locked is good for privacy reasons, but you can leave it unlocked so people can leave messages for you. members only means only people logged in can see your account page when they click on it.
I made a thread on this a month ago, just gonna pop it here for other new members to see (also there are 2+ year old members who didn't know about this and had their profile inaccessible to others the entire time). They really don't make it obvious to the user. Anyway, here:
I've had this post idea for a long time, because I remember I was surprised to find out my profile was in fact inaccessible, and I thought why nobody saw my profile posts. I'm sure some people will say this is obvious and there's no need to make a post about it, but I bet there's quite a number...
I got like 6 suicide hotline type sites per page when I used DDG and a lot of random unrelated crap too. Do I have to have a minimum post amount to unlock the search function or will it unlock with time regardless?
I got like 6 suicide hotline type sites per page when I used DDG and a lot of random unrelated crap too. Do I have to have a minimum post amount to unlock the search function or will it unlock with time regardless?
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