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SEOMike

3:42 pm on Mar 31, 2004 (gmt 0)

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What are the cutoffs for member level changes? I saw a post from June of last year, but don't think it's right. I've seen people with 123 posts still as Junior memebers.

Is there somewhere that we can go see this info?

ALSO ---- What's the logic behind the fact that posts in the supporters forum don't count in posts? I don't think it's really fair that I'm paying money to post on the private side, and not getting credited for it. I'd be a full member by now for sure if they counted!

Sinner_G

4:56 pm on Mar 31, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Not certain at what number you change status, I think it changes from time to time.

Also, ask yourself, do you really care what status someone has? If a question or an answer is good, does it make a difference whether the poster is a New User or a Senior Member?

Personally, I even think it would be better if we had only one status for regular members. Only differences would be between members, moderators and admins.

SEOMike

5:03 pm on Mar 31, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yeah, that's a good point. I just don't like the "junior" part.

I think maybe a good change would be:

New
Full
Moderator

That way we could greet / guide new people, and not label people "junior".

TheDoctor

7:22 pm on Mar 31, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I liked being "junior" - but that's maybe because I've got grey hair :-)

ThomasB

8:04 pm on Apr 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Senior sounds really old. But I'm just 20 and would prefer sth like "Lurker", "Writer", ... ;)