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  1. @Delano you may enjoy the astrology
  2. 🤣 Some non-Black people are just not accustomed to eating in a soul food environment! Anything might happen and it wouldn't faze Black folk. Loud talkin, figtin, dancin, ...
  3. @Troy i have another solution, this is your website, you should have the programmability to place users in racial camps and have powers based on that. meaning what. users who have paid for an aalbc author page + users who are on the forum but have achieved certain badges + users who have achieved a certain level of interaction are allowed to have two types of posts. Public + Quality. In a quality forum posts only those who have earned the quality ranking can create or comment. While all users can see or share. In a public posts it is open to all for total functionality. But only quality users have utilize either form of post, thus all the fake accounts by default start with public only and based on a set of factors will never reach quality as they barely post. Thus it allows all quality users the ability to post to a quality space or public space, where quality users can communicate to each other while non quality users can only watch. Instead of filtering bad users, allow users based on performance on the website to have an alternative posting abillity that is accessible only to the qualified.

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