Glitch is a very unique community and I believe you're up against a harder challenge than you may realize now that the game is open to the world. I write this post with the utmost of best intentions because I don't think many of you realize how mean you're beginning to sound.
NB: I'm writing this as someone who really does want to see Glitch beat the odds, as someone with real life friends who love and enjoy and evangelize the game, and maybe most importantly as someone who understands the appeal without fully finding it appealing.
* Respect people's gaming backgrounds as you would respect their cultural backgrounds.
There are more than a few posts here, posted with non-confrontational earnestness, wondering if there is "more" to the game. Everyone has a different definition of "more" and "game". Many people arrive here with expectations formed by other MMOs, other games. That is not their fault, it is their experience and their history. Try to put yourself in their gaming shoes. Be nicer. Answer them honestly.
* Not everyone who doesn't enjoy this game is a first-person-shooter/killer/blood/gore lover.
To stereotype Glitch detractors in such a way is giving in to the dark side. Which does not befit you. Engage them as you will but stop with the Glitch-variant of what is effectively the FPS version of "l2p n00b" (Learn To Play Noob)
* Not everyone who doesn't want to be Greeted or Helped or Help is a horrid antisocial being.
Some people enjoy discovering things on their own, playing on their own. Let them.
* "This game may not be for you" can be hurtful.
Being told "This game may not be for you" is about the same as saying "Well, I guess you're not one of us." That phrase, no matter how well meaning, is alienating.