Best products from r/comasonry

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u/co-Mason · 1 pointr/comasonry

Apparently a sub-Reddit can have three settings. "Private", you have to join to be able to read and write. "Restricted", everybody can read, but you have to join to be able to post. This was the setting that I checked. Strangely enough non-members can't make new posts, but they can reply, so what's the use of that? And how should a user ask to be added? So now that I know that, I chose the option "public". I guess that means that everybody can read and write. Let's see how that goes about.

Rees, yes he wrote a very interesting and an 'alright' book. I hadn't heard of this interview (or the website for that matter), so thanks for sharing.