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RE: TradFi Guidelines Update - Member and Authors Access Update

in TradFi2 days ago

Okay, thank you for this detailed information. After joining the community, I saw my name in the members list, so I thought I was a member and could publish posts. That's why I worked very hard today to write a detailed post on an important topic, based on my own investing journey and experiences, and published it. But as soon as it was published, it got muted.

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I mostly only add people I’ve met on chain that engage with me. You didn’t follow the rules before posting so I don’t think this community is going to be a good fit.

Okay, I understand! :)
I thought it's a community like many other for investors. Thank you for clearing up my doubts. Wishing you incredible success on your investments! 😊🙏🏼

Where are you seeing you are a member?

This screenshot is from the Members section of the top menu on your community page. Here, I've highlighted your active authors with a checkmark, and my username is highlighted in a rectangular box below. All of these users are listed in the Members section.

No lies, sir! :)

Looks like you are a subscriber not a member.

A subscriber in the members section.
How would someone know they are not a member when their name is on the members list? This is just an innocent question.
And surely, neither you nor anyone else would have seen that post after it was muted, but that doesn't mean I posted something random on a pointless topic without putting in any efforts.

You have your rules, that's fine, but how will a common user know that even though they are on the member list, they might not actually be a member?

The subscribers is not a members list.

This is not an open community so it’s not for the common user.

If someone has questions that can always ask me in the comments. I’m trying to avoid AI content (outside of pictures with sources) and people using tools to write their posts.