We made it to tiktok

I am curious, do any of them actually contribute to the community or do they just plagiarize all the posts for their own personal gain with a total disregard for the safety of those they speak to and sell to? I mean.. not only do they know very little about the content.. they charge these poor suckers to have them type up and talk about the good, bad, and indifferent data that who knows who is posting.

It is like selling your soul for a couple of bucks..
I feel like contributing, is debatable. I hate them all, so, LOL - not a good person to ask.
 
I never really paid much attention to TikTok. Having looked it up, I am confident that all the attention whores on there are going to destroy our happy little gray market of peptides.
Yep.
 
I posted this back after we hit 4k plus members i said this would be a problem with to many plebs taking this info and making it harder on the rest of us. But once again i was told to stay in my lane and here we are now with peasants writing guides and trying to make money off it.
 
Is it possible to resort to an invite only system, similar to torrent trackers? That way it limits mass tiktok exodus to here and also you can track/punish those who invite someone who ends up blasting stuff like this on social media?
And something to protect the community and these youngsters from them… limited access at first until they prove they can learn? I hate to restrict access, but it would be a way of having them learn enough to be able to understand the context of many posts (awareness of overall health consequences, safety when using peptides, protecting the niche that makes it possible.) Youngsters can be recruited to a belief system not always via logic, but more often by the right kind of tone. A privileged space with a right way to think making someone superior to others who don’t think the same way.
 
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