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"Unliked" Member - Below 0.25 - refers to their lack of likes, they might be a nice person offline. But they've not done well on the forum that's for sure!
- Advice: don't post useless posts. You're posting a lot of posts that don't get likes. They're not ones anybody will remember. This isn't Facebook, take your banter to there. Don't take posts off-topic. Help the Original Poster (Thread Starter) in their threads. Don't take them off topic.
"Meh" Member - 0.25 - 0.5 - getting there, should have done better, didn't quite. Some near the top end of this, are not far off the next stage though.
- Advice: Try to post a bit better. Get more likes by posting better. Posting 5 word replies wont get you likes in those. So decent long posts help.
"Alright" Member - 0.5 - 0.75 - could be a nasty person offline for all we know. But their posts have quite a few likes. About half of them, to nearly three quarters in fact. So they're not bad.
"Esteemed" - 0.75+ - A really good forum member. They're clearly helpful in posts of theirs. Perhaps posted guides or that kinda jazz.
These guys need keep it up. Well done. To the 'Alright' members, you're not far off esteemed. Post some more good threads and post. Don't post short replies. Be helpful to the OP all the time.
This is all like-count based.
You can multiply your post by some of the above numbers to see where you are in relation to each group.
This is a bit of a trial. To see if we can help members be better posters. And get them create some help threads.
N.B I'm watching how they're used, and if you abuse them, and follow each other around swapping likes on old posts etc, or have a post like buddy you click on posts with all the time and they do the same, you will get your account restricted. And ALL your own likes risk been erased that you've given out and received.
So please don't abuse this. It's a good thing, we can see how people are getting on all the time. And we know who's advice it going to be trusted, as other people will agree to those messages and it's obvious when the advice is spot on.
So use the likes a lot. Use the agree one a lot. And even if it's an old post that you find, as long as it's the odd one, like it. Don't like the same few people only all the time though!
- Advice: don't post useless posts. You're posting a lot of posts that don't get likes. They're not ones anybody will remember. This isn't Facebook, take your banter to there. Don't take posts off-topic. Help the Original Poster (Thread Starter) in their threads. Don't take them off topic.
"Meh" Member - 0.25 - 0.5 - getting there, should have done better, didn't quite. Some near the top end of this, are not far off the next stage though.
- Advice: Try to post a bit better. Get more likes by posting better. Posting 5 word replies wont get you likes in those. So decent long posts help.
"Alright" Member - 0.5 - 0.75 - could be a nasty person offline for all we know. But their posts have quite a few likes. About half of them, to nearly three quarters in fact. So they're not bad.
"Esteemed" - 0.75+ - A really good forum member. They're clearly helpful in posts of theirs. Perhaps posted guides or that kinda jazz.
These guys need keep it up. Well done. To the 'Alright' members, you're not far off esteemed. Post some more good threads and post. Don't post short replies. Be helpful to the OP all the time.
This is all like-count based.
You can multiply your post by some of the above numbers to see where you are in relation to each group.
This is a bit of a trial. To see if we can help members be better posters. And get them create some help threads.
N.B I'm watching how they're used, and if you abuse them, and follow each other around swapping likes on old posts etc, or have a post like buddy you click on posts with all the time and they do the same, you will get your account restricted. And ALL your own likes risk been erased that you've given out and received.
So please don't abuse this. It's a good thing, we can see how people are getting on all the time. And we know who's advice it going to be trusted, as other people will agree to those messages and it's obvious when the advice is spot on.
So use the likes a lot. Use the agree one a lot. And even if it's an old post that you find, as long as it's the odd one, like it. Don't like the same few people only all the time though!