I was 30 day banned on a subreddit for "medical advice". I'm not so sure it's the culture and how people choose to engage. I think it might be more of just the population numbers. This forum can be somewhat "cliquey" and small world. But Reddit can just be cruel given the population numbers.
GLPF were quite vocally opposed with the (airquotes) "spreadsheet" and how bad and dangerous it is to the newcomer. With the alternative that every newbie "where should I buy" posts should snowball into several pages of nonsense with bits of information contained like "DYOR", "READ" and other. It almost feels a bit more like a sport. Let's tell the noob to DYOR! Get "street cred" with your "Fight Clubbers". And dang I just broke the first rule!
As for the cliquey-ness... it's probably largely dependent when these people decided to "join the gray side". Another forum has already popped up that is much more newcomer friendly. It's still being developed but at the risk of sounding cliquey, I've been asked not to publicly post links to it for the moment. However I can respond via DM if anyone is interested in getting their "noob" on. Or just want the straight dirt in a spreadsheet.
There is no shortage of ways to get help, and this forum isn't the only game in town.
https://peptide.chat can get you into several dozen GLP1 discords. There's also Telegram.
Once I joined peptide.chat and then found invites to their native Discords, the forums have become less and less useful. Now I just come here to shit post and have a little fun.
"Everyone is a first time, a once" -Edna, Reform School Girls.