I'm a little perplexed as to why my admission to the powder room was revoked on the grounds of not having enough posts. I am a well established and relatively well known provider in my area, I have never shown behavior unbecoming of candidates for access to the powder room, and I meet all relevant requirements of the admitance guide lines other than the number of posts I've made.
*You MUST be an active provider to be admitted to the Powder room.
You MUST be a member in good standing to be admitted to the Powder Room.
You MUST have a Showcase with at least one picture and a completed Bio to be admitted to the Powder Room
You MUST have established an online presence at ECCIE to be admitted to the Powder Room. (In general, this means that you must have been a member of ECCIE for a year or more, or have accumulated 250+ posts since joining.)*
This seems to be a needless, irrational, and prejudicial bylaw that allows a select few elitist to deny access without merit. In an industry such as this, one would think the powder room would value quality over quantity. Simply because I don't feel the need to post on every thread, or reply with empty, meaningless, and boring banter does not imply that I am not worthy of access. As a matter of fact, it reflects an under-developed and poorly thought out admittance process.
I feel that if used properly, the powder room can be a great tool for keeping myself and others safe and building bridges with other local providers. I find it absurd that my request for access that has taken many weeks to even gain a response was so blatenly rejected with a generic, unhelpful, and redundant email.
What I'm trying to convey here is that I or anyone could easily make it a point to pump up post numbers by typing out whatever nonsense and gibberish comes to mind. I'm asking moderators and staff to take the obvious flaws in your system into consideration and shift your regulations accordingly.