Thanks for your answers, I appreciate you calming down your tone to speak more candidly. I still felt like I needed to skim past quite a lot of sections where you took breaks to sing your own praises in ways that weren't related to the question on the table - and that made the response harder to read properly and less engaging - but I do appreciate that you listened to my request and made an effort to speak more plainly.
Regarding spoilers, many social platforms would let you designate channels as spoiler free and non-spoiler-free zones, so that may be one avenue you could use to better distinguish things.
Regarding sign-ups and guild-first requirements; I'd recommend looking at the way your formal rules are written to clarify what you mean - your latest explanation makes much better sense and is much less worrisome, but that isn't how the rules as stated currently read, which was the source of my initial concern as a new reader. - I most certainly would not join a guild that implied that it would expect me to sign my daughter up to their membership as well, if I wanted to be in their guild, but also play with her, and that was what it currently implies just as written (I do not have a daughter, this is just a thought experiment).
This guild is still a hard pass at a conceptual level for me, sorry, but hopefully the conversation will allow others to make informed choices.