Getting to Trust Level 3

the 100 days is killin’ me

OMG don’t give them any ideas! :rofl:

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It’s a shame I have no way of looking up how active I’ve been in the last 100 days. At least with posts rear there’s a number to estimate off of.

No level 3 for me. I mouthed off to a troll and that door is now closed. Shame, really. I have some good animated gifs of kids in toy cars being stupid.

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There is a way… look at active recent time on your profile page.

For example mine reads:

Stats

Well, I see “days visited”, 65, but that could be any time since this new forum launched.

I see recent read time, but that’s logged in hours. 22 hours.

I just try to keep my post count = to my like count, and all is well.

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Do you delete posts?

All the time.

These dudes will report something iffy you said 2 months ago otherwise.

There is also a limit on how much you can delete a day, and how many times you can edit posts. btw

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I’m a GM, with a recruitment thread. I found that ome out the hard way.

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Yeah sucks when you backtrack out of threads too.

(had a few more argumentative than the one’s this past week where it was just 2 dudes didn’t care about anything other than giving you a hard time, i have both their names written down as well)

Someone on the forums posted the requirements.

it was liking so many posts.

Being liked in so many posts.

Reading so many posts, etc (but you don’t REALLY have to “read” them. Just opening a thread and paging down counts.)

Once I had met what people said were the requirements, it then took about 2 days for me to be trust level 3.

Your recent read time is low.

Better leave the browser open over night.

Aside from that Kypookins you are good to go, just maintain the 20k posts every 50 days.

(read mode)

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Let’s be brutally honest though, for a lot of people, the wow forums can be an addiction, for some of us as addictive as wow itself, so I am concerned with a system in place that encourages people to keep posting and spending time on the forum frequently…it just doesn’t sit well with me is all.

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I have no idea how to even check what the trust level is.

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Do you know this from personal experience ? Because I don’t believe anyone can get ‘addicted’, in the conventional meaning of that word, to this forum.

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I guess the wow forums has good things going for it…

1-It’s not Facebook, so you can risk being yourself, which you can’t do as much on Facebook, on websites like that all it takes is one person to form the wrong opinion about you and you’re stuffed and your real life reputation and so on can be ruined.

2-As such, there’s a lot less risk to posting controversial opinions, even if the main subjects are supposed to be about wow on the general forum at least, though there is movies and gaming forums.

Trust me if Facebook was anonymous I would spend more time there.

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Facebook can be anonymous last time I looked. You can make a facebook account not in your name. I am sure there are people who create an entire new life for themselves on facebook.