It really is about how it is said.
As a parent and educator I know that if one wants to do it, one is going to do it; therefore, I must approach that person with the thought of helping that person make the best choices for one's self.
I see this site as an educational site for those wanting to train safely and well.
As an educator, you facilitate the learning of a student from where that student is when he comes to you.
You give that student the resources to help him make up his own mind.
You do not dismiss the student and tell him to go somewhere else to find his answers, if he comes to you.
He may find the WRONG answers somewhere else.
I'd rather that student stay here in the hands of those who are experienced and successful than elsewhere on the net.
From a business point of view, the presentation of the whole picture is important. You do not want to offend the member, belittle the member, nor make that member think they are unimportant to the forum.
We are about teaching members how to be safe and healthy in their training by helping them understand the risks that are involved in steroids, technique, and diet. Even diet and technique, if not attended to properly can be harmful to a person, just look at our injury forum.
I agree with Tom. Let's find a better way to help and inform those newbies than to flame them.