Moderator Note: Posts pulled from the cavalry discussion "A Higher Standard" and moved here since they were really a side topic.
If everyone already knows, then what is there to discuss? What information is there to be shared if everyone already knows? Or is it supposed to just be a place where everyone can congratulate themselves on how much they know?
It should be relatively trivial to set a bar of knowledge as part of the new user registration process. You could show the user pictures of various pieces of equipment, which they would have to identify as being Confederate or Federal issue, or identify the date of manufacture, etc.. You could require new users to be sponsored by existing users.
Also the new user registration screen should explicitly tell potential new users that unless they have been reenacting for at least X years, they are probably not welcome here. And forum names should not contain any titles or descriptions that would suggest beginner questions.
This forum was, in the words of my father, for people who "came a knowin', not a learnin'."
It should be relatively trivial to set a bar of knowledge as part of the new user registration process. You could show the user pictures of various pieces of equipment, which they would have to identify as being Confederate or Federal issue, or identify the date of manufacture, etc.. You could require new users to be sponsored by existing users.
Also the new user registration screen should explicitly tell potential new users that unless they have been reenacting for at least X years, they are probably not welcome here. And forum names should not contain any titles or descriptions that would suggest beginner questions.
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