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A TIF veterans forum

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It would be cool to have a topic where users who have been here lets say 2 years and have over 1k posts in. In this topic they can discuss the forum and give insight on updates and stuff.

 

 

 

I think this will be a good idea so users who have been around more can talk without "rookies" adding spam or irrelevant messages. I would love to have a more mature setting.

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A forum where older members would have no limits? Hmm, I don't think so. It would take away from the activity of all the other forums making the other boards basically dead. Also, some rookies are mature, some are immature, same goes for us older members. You can't classify maturity by how long a person has been around.

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A forum where older members would have no limits?

 

 

 

I meant a forum where they be at. The rules would still apply.

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There are a number of forums like this. They are just private, invite only boards so you have never heard of them.

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There are a number of forums like this. They are just private, invite only boards so you have never heard of them.

 

 

 

Oh, then you can delete this topic, I feel dumb :(. *types in random forum numbers and tries to find secret forums*

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Heh ok then. Locked on request.

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