EvanJ
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Post by EvanJ on Sept 23, 2003 18:03:35 GMT -5
How many days or posts do you need to not be a new member anymore?
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Post by Matt4319 on Sept 23, 2003 20:30:34 GMT -5
How many days or posts do you need to not be a new member anymore? Here are the tiers: 0-49 posts: New Member 50-99 posts: Junior Member 100-249 posts: Member 250-499 posts: Advanced Member 500+ posts: Senior Member I can change the names of tiers and the number of posts needed to reach another tier (actually, I already did, changing "Full Member" to just "Member", "Senior Member" to "Advanced Member" and "God" to "Senior Member").
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Post by j on Sept 23, 2003 21:49:05 GMT -5
and "God" to "Senior Member"). Thank you. Trying to grapple with the concept that God spends all his time making 500+ posts on every message board on the Internet gives me too big a theological headache.
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Post by Keith3000 on Sept 24, 2003 10:12:51 GMT -5
Thank you. Trying to grapple with the concept that God spends all his time making 500+ posts on every message board on the Internet gives me too big a theological headache. lol
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Sept 24, 2003 12:53:40 GMT -5
Is it possible to add more? There should be something for hitting 1000 for the first time.
Make New Member or Underdeveloped Member for under 100. Then 100-499 something, 500-999 something, 1000-4999 something. ;)
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Matt4319
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Post by Matt4319 on Sept 24, 2003 13:20:05 GMT -5
Is it possible to add more? There should be something for hitting 1000 for the first time.
Make New Member or Underdeveloped Member for under 100. Then 100-499 something, 500-999 something, 1000-4999 something. ;) There are only five tiers. If a whole bunch of people reach 100 or 250 posts or whatever, I might spread the tiers out a little.
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Keith3000
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Post by Keith3000 on Sept 24, 2003 13:28:24 GMT -5
Were these tiers there in the R&R forum as well? I don't remember even seeing the number of posts there. I take it the administrators kept track of how often people posted.
Is it just me, or are there more features in this forum than in R&R?
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Post by Matt4319 on Sept 24, 2003 13:33:07 GMT -5
Were these tiers there in the R&R forum as well? I don't remember even seeing the number of posts there. I take it the administrators kept track of how often people posted. Is it just me, or are there more features in this forum than in R&R? The tiers weren't listed, but they were there. When Ron linked to the R&R master post count list a few days before the board went down, there were Advanced Members (2000+ posts), Senior Members (1000-1999 posts), Average Members (500-999 posts), Junior Members (100-499 posts), New Members (50-99 posts), and Starting Members (0-49 posts). There were probably many features of the Snitz forums (the ones that R&R used) that they didn't bother implementing, so I'd doubt that ProBoards has more features.
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Post by BFMR on Sept 24, 2003 16:05:15 GMT -5
i like the idea of having custom rankings.. if that's even a possibility here ;)
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Post by Matt4319 on Sept 24, 2003 19:33:35 GMT -5
i like the idea of having custom rankings.. if that's even a possibility here ;) There is the option of custom rankings, but there are too many people here to give everyone the ranking they want.
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mst3k
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Post by mst3k on Sept 24, 2003 21:29:46 GMT -5
Make New Member or Underdeveloped Member for under 100. If I get tagged with "Underdeveloped Member", I'm leaving the boards.
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Post by j on Sept 24, 2003 23:13:51 GMT -5
How about:
0-49 posts: Infant 50-99 posts: Toddler 100-249 posts: Pre-Pubescent Teen 250-499 posts: Mid-Life Crisis 500+ posts: Gramps
OR:
0-49 posts: G 50-99 posts: PG 100-249 posts: PG-13 250-499 posts: R 500+ posts: NC-17
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Post by Matt4319 on Sept 25, 2003 0:34:50 GMT -5
0-49 posts: G 50-99 posts: PG 100-249 posts: PG-13 250-499 posts: R 500+ posts: NC-17 Haha... that's funny. But no.
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Post by Keith3000 on Sept 25, 2003 6:30:25 GMT -5
I like the idea of having a post count, just for the sake of keeping track I guess. However, I don't think the number of posts each member has needs to be mentioned at each reply or posting. Maybe that can be hidden and if one wants to check his or her post count, he or she can do so separately.
I'm giving a suggestion, Matt, but do you have any control over this, or is it just a feature of Proboards that you cannot alter?
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Post by Matt4319 on Sept 25, 2003 11:07:03 GMT -5
I like the idea of having a post count, just for the sake of keeping track I guess. However, I don't think the number of posts each member has needs to be mentioned at each reply or posting. Maybe that can be hidden and if one wants to check his or her post count, he or she can do so separately. I'm giving a suggestion, Matt, but do you have any control over this, or is it just a feature of Proboards that you cannot alter? This definitely has been a hot topic of discussion at both R&R and UMG, but no, I cannot remove post counts from the posts themselves from what I can tell.
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