Trust levels - How to check

So, I post on the US and EU forums.

Is the Trust Level region specific? The reason I ask is that because the EU forums have a lot less threads / posts than the US forums, it might be a lot, lot harder for people to obtain/maintain Trust Levels on EU than on US.

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Yep. Everything is separated. The Regions, the games, etc. That is why I am TL 0 and white text there.

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Whoo! Trust Level 3!

Trust Level 3!

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why im trust lvl 0? If I am the most reliable person on the planet :disappointed_relieved: :sob:

I tried to find my trust level, but I just get error messages. I am not so good with comouters, but I suppose I will discover when I am level 1 and 2 and 3 somehow.

If we relate the forum trust levels to D3:
0: You buy the game
1: You login and play casually for an hour
2: You play regularly for two weeks
3: You play dedicatedly a whole Season without using bots

If you wonder about the “without using bots”: TL3 - must not have been suspended (including forum suspensions or in-game account actions of any Blizzard game).

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So really lvl 2 is “you play regularly for 2 weeks OR are a dedicated botter or toxic player”

Skelos - I liked this way of explaining the levels. Thank you.

Thanks for the tip but wow, this is cryptic. It would be more comfortable if Blizz would add this line or something in our profile.

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Im only trust level 1 but ive read over 300 posts responded to several threads and i havent been reported at all… What exactly does it take to be trust level 2? I work full time and im in college full time… Not sure if this system is as good as its portraying to be. Seems like you have to be om here religiously ( when im at work or in college over 65 hours a week) to get trust level up. Is that reslly trust or is it just someone who can always be online who has the time? Im not so sure i would “trust” anyone who can sit on this site all day long. Lol.

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The requirement for Trust level 2 is below. I suspect that unless you are one of the few where Blizzard agrees to manually set your trust level than no one will be trust level 2 until the new D3 forums are at least 15 days old.

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I have a question.
Is there a way to use this json to find out my progress to T3?
I’m creating an web application to read the json and show the user’s current tier and it’s progress to the next tier, and I’m struggling to use this json to find a progress to T3 Xd

Yes, there is. If “trust_level_3” shows up in the json file then they have TL3. Compare my json to yours.

Yours https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/d3/u/Lango-1671.json
Mine https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/d3/u/misscheetah-1661.json

Note yours does not have the indicated text.

EU Tech Support MVP Pachimari did make a trust checker already though.
https://trustlevel.000webhostapp.com/

It works on the EU and US forums. Check the dot by the desired region flag.

I think you kind of misunderstood my question.
I want to know the progress from T2 to T3.

For example:

  • Must have visited at least 50% of last 100 days

Is there something in this json that shows up something that can be used to see if I am close to this? (for example: Visited only 15% of the last 100 days).

There is no way to check for actual progression data. It doesn’t exist on the front facing side. You’re going to have to go on best guess with that I’m afraid. The .json will only tell you what your current results are, not your individual critera data points.

I agree with Tias. I don’t think there is a way for us to easily figure it out.

On your forum profile Profile - Lango-1671 - Diablo 3 Forums in the summary tab, you can view days visited, read time, topics viewed, posts read, etc.

As a side note, I believe they reduced the requirements on the posts read for TL3 from 20,000 to somewhere around 8,000 (as a guess) since I’m already TL3 and don’t have anywhere near 20k posts.

I think now you just have to visit the forum for at least 50 days. I met all other requirements long before I visited it for 50 days and only got TL3 on the 50th day…

It’s ok, when I saw this property:
"recent_time_read":136565,
I thought that it could be useful, but seems that it is just the amount of seconds you spent reading in the last x days/weeks/months (not sure how much x is).

The same information is easly found in the json, that’s another reason why I thought the remaining could be found there Xd

Maybe they just 1/3-rd it, which is quite adequate now.