Posting Privileges and New Member Access
Thanks for posting your introduction. That’s the most important first step, and you’re already on the right path.
How posting privileges work
- 24 out of 25 subforums are open for posting and available to all members.
- The Steroid Underground is read-only for New Members.
- New Members must earn posting privileges before they may post in the Steroid Underground subforum.
- Posting privileges are earned through normal, constructive participation across the forum.
What constructive participation looks like
- Spend time reading existing threads, especially pinned and long-running discussions.
- Use the search function and review multiple threads before asking questions.
- When asking a question, briefly explain what you’ve already read or researched.
- Ask clarification or follow-up questions rather than expecting others to start from zero.
- Contribute to discussions with thoughtful replies, summaries, or relevant experience.
- Share your own experiences with training, nutrition, recovery, bloodwork, or PED education.
- Share independently obtained product lab testing when available to support harm reduction.
- Engage with other members’ posts in ways that move the discussion forward.
On spoon-feeding
MESO-Rx is an education and harm-reduction forum, not a shortcut or answer-on-demand service. Repeatedly asking questions without doing basic reading first is discouraged. Members are expected to put in some effort, learn how to research, and ask informed questions. This leads to better answers, safer decisions, and stronger discussions for everyone.
Important boundaries
Source-related discussion is not permitted in open subforums.
The Steroid Underground is the only subforum where source-related discussion is allowed, and only members who have earned posting privileges may participate there.
There is no fixed post count, no application, and nothing you need to request. As you participate constructively and demonstrate effort over time, posting and messaging privileges unlock automatically.
You don’t need to be an expert. You do need to read, think, and contribute in good faith. Do that, and access opens naturally.
