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Old Jan 10, 2009, 11:43 AM
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I've noticed that after the number of posts made by some members it says "superposter". Originally I thought it meant they posted alot. Now I see it listed for people who've only made a few posts.

I tried poking around to see if I could figure out what it means, but haven't found an answer. Mods/admin, can someone explain?

Also, could someone direct me where to find the definition of the different membership levels? I know I saw it somewhere, but now I can't find it again.

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Old Jan 10, 2009, 12:45 PM
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Superposter is a mathematical thing that this platform figures out....I believe it has to do with so many posts within a specific time frame. Unfortunately, I do not know what the equation is that is used for this.

Here is the list of designations for number of posts -

Newly Joined 0
New Member 1
Junior Member 6
Member 20
Veteran Member 300
Grand Member 500
Poohbah 1000
Grand Poohbah 1500
Magnate 2000
Grand Magnate 3000
Elder 5000
Wise Elder 7500
Legendary 10000
Legendary Wise Elder 20000
Wisest Elder Ever 50000


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Thanks for this!
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Old Jan 12, 2009, 07:57 PM
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Thanks Sabby!
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