View Full Version : Re: User Titles


netsavy006
02-21-07, 12:20 PM
Here's what I found out about user titles from Eyeforgot's thread:


Just Looking - 0 posts
Newbie - minimum 1 post
Jr. Member - minimum 10 posts
Member - minimum 25 posts
ADDvanced Member - minimum 100 posts
Contributor - minimum 250 posts
ADDvanced Contributor - minimum 500 posts
Forum Guru - minimum 750 posts
ADDvanced Forum Guru- minimum 1000 posts
Forum ADDvocate - minimum 1250 posts
Sr. Forum ADDvocate - minimum 1500 posts
I see that once a person hit's 250 posts every 250 thereafter there is a title change. But between 1500 and 2000 (custom title), there is no 1750 in between. I'm just wondering why that was...

EYEFORGOT
02-21-07, 02:09 PM
We make you work for it. :p :)

netsavy006
02-21-07, 03:51 PM
I understand working for the 2000 points and the custom user title, but why did addforums skip a user title for 1,750 posts? It creates a gap between the 1500 and 2000 mark...

Crazy~Feet
02-21-07, 04:03 PM
Its ADHD Forums and ADHD is loaded with gaps Andy ;)

EYEFORGOT
02-21-07, 05:21 PM
I think 2000 is a nice round number. Seemed logical.

netsavy006
02-21-07, 07:38 PM
I'm not questioning the user title being at 2000, I'm questioning the lack of a status at 1750.

EYEFORGOT
02-22-07, 01:15 AM
Because the best titles have been used?

Honestly netsavy, I just had never noticed. Usually if someone doesn't pick their own title then they remain a "Sr. Forum Advocate".

netsavy006
02-22-07, 09:11 AM
That's fine. I guess I'm just over looking into it. I think it's fine the way it is. it just seems a little strange to have a middle w/o something there. Doesn't matter. I like the title and post reqirements just the way they are...

Crazy~Feet
02-22-07, 01:46 PM
Try to remember that not everybody is as concerned about numerical patterns as you may be, ok? ;) Personally, numerical patterns mean little to me, but the patterns in typewritten words may irritate me severely. I do not let those people know that because I know that that is a symptom of my little dash of autism, not the fault of the person at all.

Have I ever told you that some of your mispellings really bug me? :D...haha.

Nova
02-22-07, 01:55 PM
Awwww...

Like the Admins/Mods (who are *real* human *beings, in case that point is continuously forgotten) on here don't have many other 'priorities', to attend to...as do all of us.

Haven't they created a great forum, for 99% of all members to use without enforcing any membership 'dues' ?

I understand all of us have had 'marvelous' suggestions/ideas, at one *time* or another, but we should be respectful, and considerate, of the above mentioned factors.

netsavy006
03-05-07, 11:37 AM
Thank you all for your help. I'll make sure to keep the above in mind Nova. Thanks...