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A thread just caught my eye in the religious section, and I wanted to post an answer there. I discovered that I apparently don't have any access there except to read existing posts.
Is this a restriction on newly registered members ? Or just a bug on my account ?
IT is a restriction on your account I believe. If you read some of the warnings/info threads that are locked at the top of the forum you will see you have to have been an active member in other sections of the forum before you go in the PROD section and "stir" the pot.
It'll be okay, I think 25 or one month is all they make you wait.
You should read this where you will find this:We have this forum set up so that you should not be able to post unless you have been a member for at least 30 days and have a minimum of 25 posts before you can participate.
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