Allowing “youngcels” into the incel community is a complete joke. Many of them haven’t even finished puberty, and can easily transform from an incel to a normie or even chad (in rare occasions) once they have fully completed puberty.
furthermore they haven’t had enough exposure to social settings, you can’t just go to one party and not get any attention from females to come to the conclusion that “it’s over bro”. As bluepilled as it sounds, you need to put yourself out there numerous times in various situations, and then only when after all of that effort and work, you had no success, you can say that you’re incel and that it’s over for you.
it should be a requirement that you cannot be below the age of 21 if you want to join the forum, because anyone younger than that just hasn’t had enough social experiences and hasn’t put themself out there enough, for them to come to the conclusion that they are a sexual failure.
Sadly, there is no way to check someone’s age when they apply to join the site (without invading their privacy by asking for documents such drivers license, passport etc. and asking for a live picture of their face for verification.)
And if mods requested such information, barely anyone would join the site because their posts would no longer be anonymous and anything they post will be connected to their identity which they have revealed through documentation.
So because there is no way to verify a user’s age when they apply, there is nothing the mods can do to stop these faggot youngcels from coming in here and polluting the forum, complaining that their mom didn’t let them stay awake past their bed-time or that their high-school crush didn’t respond when they said “hello” to her.
Mods can’t prevent youngcels from joining the forum, but they can prevent youngcels from staying in the forum.
Mods can handle this problem by perma-banning any user who directly admits that they are a youngcel or has provided information which can be used to make the assumption that they are a youngcel (such as talking about present-day school experiences).