However I do see some potential benefit in the recommendations given specifically to novices, under the auspice that good information can be hard to come by and some things are either unsafe (5-IT) or just not first-time material (2C-P).
This is how I feel about it too. I feel that simply reading a few reports on Erowid is not enough; potential trippers need interactive contact with living, breathing, experienced people in order to get the most relevant advice possible. After all, the information is constantly changing and being updated on various substances as we learn more. There is so much data to go through on all these compounds, and it can be intimidating for a first-time user to try and workout which compound, at what dose, with which ROA are the best for their needs.
Whenever I mention the name of an RC to someone who is not in the know, they look at me like I'm from the planet Mars. Most people don't even know what a tryptamine is, let alone the difference between 4-AcO-DiPT and 5-MeO-DMT.
I would much rather know that somebody took their first steps in psychedelic territory with safe advice tailored to their needs, than see them go off and screw it up and then come back with a horror story.
Personally I think things should stay as they are.
For example, most people would say that 2C-B is an example of a good beginner's trip, but I've seen someone take just over threshold dose and start to throw themselves down stairs.
There really isn't anything that guarantees a good experience and there's no reason why any psychedelic drug would be a bad first choice... the issue isn't the drug but whether a person is suited to the psychedelic experience in the first place.
I can see the danger here being a bunch of curious beginners seeing a nice list of things that are supposedly recommended for them that then kick their arse.
Well look, there are always going to be some bad experiences had with any drug, but it's not going to be because somebody recommended them a certain compound, it's because it just simply happens. You will never stop this.
Moreover, such incidents are not going to be mitigated by preventing people from having live discussions about their requirements on boards such as this. All that does is force people to read a bunch of dead static posts from the past and try to come to a conclusion based on what someone else wanted at that point in time. On the contrary, the best education should be alive and dynamic, not stuck gathering cyber-dust in the halls of archives.
I would hazard a guess that most first time trippers are not going to even spend hours upon hours reading through trip reports or Big and Dandy threads to find the information they need. I know I certainly don't have the time to trawl through such information these days; I just want the information upfront, and provided by people who are listening to
me and
my needs right now.
Older BLers like to tell newbies to UTFSE, but what's the point of even having an active board anyway if all anyone should ever do is use the search engine or go on Erowid. I'm here on BL to provide advice to others, as well as learn from others, but if everything has already been said then why not just close the forums and shut up shop. The reason is because people want to talk about what's happening now, not then.