I registered with Liberty Post, and am now an “Introductory Member”. What is Introductory Membership?
Introductory Membership is assigned to all new users that register on Liberty Post with a known free web-based email account. For the purposes of Introductory Membership, AOL.com is considered a free web-based email domain account due to AOL nationwide service and policy allowing subscribers to create new email addresses at will. Introductory members enjoy all the benefits of “Full” members except they are slightly limited in how many comments they may make per day. Introductory Membership was instituted as a “security measure” to attempt to discourage unruly persons who are banned or probationed from returning to Liberty Post under a different screen name and resume the irresponsible posting of huge amounts of material. It is not our intent to discourage large amounts of responsible participation on LP on a daily basis (in fact we encourage it). But we are hopeful that introductory membership limitations are actually generous enough for most people to at least get started on Liberty P
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- I registered with Liberty Post, and am now an "Introductory Member". What is Introductory Membership?