You really misunderstand the point of view shared by the forum community. The point is not that newbies are bad treated. The fact is that the newcomers mostly have no desire to become a real bitcointalk member. Most of them come here for easy money, for which they absolutely don`t want to try. They accuse administrators of tough and unfair rules, although they initially decided to violate them, whatever the conditions of the forum are. They do nothing to worthily recommend themselves, they don't even speak English well. But at the same time they consider it wildly unfair that the forum community, which was formed long before their appearance, has certain requirements for new members. When you start a new job, you don`t think that your new colleagues should change all the previous regulations for your sake, right? Or that you have the right to violate the rules? As a new person and should earn trust and respect of other co-workers.
The rank and the time spent on the forum doesn`t matter when it comes to the quality of posts. You can see the merit-statistics, which is in the public domain. I think you`ll learn a lot of new things. For example, that there`re newbies who have earned a lot more merit than some high rank users. Think about the quality of your comment, not how others see your rank. Then you`ll begin your path to learning and improving on the bitcointalk forum.