loveofreason
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For the longest time our little forum has been small enough to operate on a sort of 'unspoken agreement' everyone-knows-everyone basis. We had a lot of trust (as much as we INTPs can
), relative openness and fun. Ideas were still the centrepiece, despite the wonderful insanities and quirks of our various personalities.
Members from that time have built up a lot of credit with one another.
Obviously for newcomers, this makes life difficult. As Cow has pointed out, the reality for a newcomer now is how to make a unique place for themselves where all the roles seem to be already filled...
...and I will add - MOST IMPORTANTLY - how to do that without transgressing the invisible boundaries that established members are well aware of.
Now having a set of rules written in stone is not to be desired, but we can have a discussion here.
So, what is and isn't tolerated? What is/isn't acceptable conduct? What do you perceive the boundaries to be? What do you expect of others and of yourself?

Members from that time have built up a lot of credit with one another.
Obviously for newcomers, this makes life difficult. As Cow has pointed out, the reality for a newcomer now is how to make a unique place for themselves where all the roles seem to be already filled...
...and I will add - MOST IMPORTANTLY - how to do that without transgressing the invisible boundaries that established members are well aware of.
Now having a set of rules written in stone is not to be desired, but we can have a discussion here.
So, what is and isn't tolerated? What is/isn't acceptable conduct? What do you perceive the boundaries to be? What do you expect of others and of yourself?