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By March 7, 1,500 slots had been made available<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20170705074337/https://systemspace.link/news.php</ref>; the Project also fell under criticism for gathering its people together on Discord<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35352666/#35352742</ref>.
By March 7, 1,500 slots had been made available<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20170705074337/https://systemspace.link/news.php</ref>; the Project also fell under criticism for gathering its people together on Discord<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35352666/#35352742</ref>.
Through March, recruitment for the TSUKI Project began increasingly to focus on the comforts (or as they would call it themselves, "comfy") of the community rather than the inherent merits of transferring to another System with memories intact<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35432936/#35433831</ref>. Of course, they also had to refute certain arguments supporting the opinion that it was a "suicide cult". For example, they had to point out that only death after July 1, 2017, could transfer a soul to LFE, thereby allowing people who joined at least a few months more to find new reasons to live on<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35493271/#35496059</ref>.


The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, the users called migrants, would transfer from Life (our present system) to LFE, the next system once they died, but warned users to not commit suicide.
The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, the users called migrants, would transfer from Life (our present system) to LFE, the next system once they died, but warned users to not commit suicide.