It's not gatekeeping (from raiding) to have requirements for your fireteam and rejecting those who don't meet them by kicking them. That's normal.
There is no excuse for not making your own fireteam with like-minded inexperienced players who learn together or find a sherpa if you truly want to raid. [b][i][u]It's what EVERYONE who you're calling a gatekeeper and elitist did.[/u][/i][/b] We also have jobs and responsibilities. Wanting a smooth and fast run is our right since it's our fireteam.
No one is stopping you from raiding but you. Or it's your life situation. Regardless, it's not the fault of the people you call gatekeepers and elitists that you're in that situation. You can make a team with the people on the forum in the same boat as you but you refuse to for some reason. Which I find extremely weird.
We didn't have fireteam finder for years and it's shocking that people still question how they can even find a team in the first place. The fact that people who raid even exist proves that there is a way and it's the two options I said above. I had someone say "I can't wait until you guys leave so we can finally raid" as if they couldn't just make their own fireteam this entire time.
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I mean i always thought that whoever created the post has the choice of who can join and who cannot. If they dont want that person in the fireteam, boot em. Unless the post specifically mentions or shows they are willing to teach an activity i havent completed, i wont join. Seems simple to me.
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Elitists much? Jeez no wonder this game went downhill, Elitists had to shake and mold the game to fit their criteria. And you complain when you get folks who don't kwtd or can't complete an encounter first try. People are only human, take the time to teach them if you really want good folks ti join you. If you have zero patience then idk what to tell you.
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12 RepliesEdited by Shatterday: 7/9/2026 7:51:12 AMGatekeeper literally denies entry. So any time someone rejects a player, that is gatekeeping. Most especially if they use any kinda criteria to deny entry. Elitism will be what destroys online gaming communities. It's some weirdos who think* they are superior to everyone else cuz of their stats....
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The Vault of Glass is gatekeeping. For obvious reasons.
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3 RepliesThe only form of gate keeping is when ppl have never done that raid and ppl kick them for no experience.
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17 RepliesElitism ruined the game. You people had to cheese and min max so hard Bungie had to design around you people way too much and it wound up driving off a large portion of the playerbase.
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5 RepliesEdited by viiTactiiCZz: 7/8/2026 2:29:37 PMGiven the other responses here, how much of this is people joining groups that they don't belong in? Ie 'experience required' but someone thats never done the activity joined the LFG then got kicked before screaming elitism or gatekeeping? For the 'Gatekeeping' aspect, you aren't restricted from Fireteam Finder, or the various third party resources. So the above is just a generalist thing with this.
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Gatekeeping is just a term people throw around when their feelings are hurt. Basically, they're soft. If I can't do something in this game it's on me, not because of anyone else.
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Doing a strike too fast, apparently lol. The infinite victimhood of the casual Destiny player has no lower limit.
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3 Replies[quote]It's not gatekeeping to have requirements for your fireteam and rejecting those who don't meet them by kicking them. That's normal. [/quote] No, that is gatekeeping. Not gatekeeping from the activity, just your team. And that’s okay. Gatekeeping isn’t a bad thing. Games like Destiny are great because of the feelings they invoke. Your experience is uniquely yours. Destiny feels larger and rewards matter more when you have aspirational content. Aspirational content doesn’t exist if there’s no barrier to entry. Playing and learning the game should be rewarding.
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20 RepliesNo body wants to talk about how people gate kept flawless in destiny 1 trials though
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1 ReplyThis kind of thinking is part of the reason the game failed. Even at the end, we’re somehow still doing this.
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9 RepliesProblem is the elitists infect most raiding spaces now days. And in most cases they raise the goal posts for "gatekeeping". So in turn some players just put them together in the same boat. Like cool, you can solo flawless raids. Go j*** **f in the mirror. No one cares. I'd be much more impressed by someone saying they helped 5 new players learn a raid.
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1 ReplyEdited by LikwiD_SmOkE22: 7/8/2026 5:32:05 PMElitism would be some clownshoe saying others suck at the raid because they used some hyper meta broken build to low man or solo a raid boss Gatekeeping.. is normal and theres nothing wrong with people wanting specific traits out of the people who join their group. Simple solution for people who dont meet other requirements is just make your own LFG. People complain about people wanting experienced players being toxic meanwhile these same people will join an experienced players only group than run here to cry about it lol
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TheLastBlackKnightGodsbane title is worthless. - old
Gatekeeping is a good thing imo but elitism for me is when people act like you are trash if you don’t low man raids -
3 RepliesI myself get frustrated when I see a post that's willing to teach and my application just hangs there. I understand 💯 that I'm not entitled to anyone's time.
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2 RepliesGatekeeping is what Bungie did several times, by drip-feeding story quests across several weeks. There are no players gatekeeping others from doing anything, how would that even be possible.