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So if you are a member of a family for 7 months, then leave or get kicked you only have to wait 5 months before you can join another.
Also regarding your story, DONT invite people to your family as "adult" unless you are 100% sure they are reliable and you have access to them in real life.
What you described is exactly the reason its meant for single household family members.
"child" accounts cant disolve the group or invite/kick anyone but they have no further restrictions if you dont turn on the parental control options.
I think its because the person who left can rejoin the same group without a cooldown.
So the slot is "reserved" for that person to rejoin.
Only after the cooldown for leaving expires does the slot become "free".
Especially with the system in beta right now, a lot of people may join a group initially but end up breaking their previous family sharing connections in the process, and be unable to restore them under the new system.
I vastly prefer much of the old system since I care share with a select group of people I care about and the only draw back being that I can't access my library when it's in use. But that's INFINITELY better then the current system.
If there is a legitimate case for abuse, a year long cooldown does little compared to other existing limitations (which are also too strict in my opinion.)