This is probably the most insightful post so far.
Like I said, "high level sites" or shall we say, "sites that have been pretty much closed for a hell of a long time", shouldn't have to cater to the wishes of these newbs on the torrent scene who want to join.
There is no official policy, no "best way" to get in, no nothing. Just don't bother. Go take part in newer up and coming communities that you can be part of from the start and contribute something to, that's my advice.
If you're going to join a tracker and try to join in a community of people who have been chatting amongst themselves already for three years, you're always going to be an outsider to some extent. Community isn't something you can just "have", community is made. You don't get invited to a tracker with a strong community and say "hey, now i'm part of a strong community, weee"... Takes time. Shouldn't happen deliberately or with intent either. If you become part of a community on a tracker, it shouldn't be because you wanted to and set out to in the first place. Should just happen over time.
Of course we still make the newbies feel welcome, but it ain't the same.
Plus these days the noobs all seem to know each other and natter amongst themselves as they're on every other bloody site which gets annoying. Still love 'em and all that, but, y'know
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