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What Do The Dots Under A Person's Username Mean?


Rick-O-Shay

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What do the dots under a person's username mean?


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psawyer Proficient

I'm not really sure what you are asking about? I don't see dots under names.

Perhaps you mean the circles under the title that appears under the person's avatar? They are a reflection of the number of posts the member has made.

Rick-O-Shay Apprentice

I'm not really sure what you are asking about? I don't see dots under names.

Perhaps you mean the circles under the title that appears under the person's avatar? They are a reflection of the number of posts the member has made.

Yes, the circles under (in your case) where it says moderator.

If it's the # of posts, why have I seen people with more posts have less circles than others with more posts?

psawyer Proficient

Here is my understanding.

If you have less than 25 posts, you are a "New Community Member" and have one circle.

If you have at least 25, but less than 75, you are a "Community Member" and have three circles.

If you have 75 or more posts, you are an "Advanced Community Member" and have six circles.

Members with 501 or more posts can choose a custom title.

Skylark Collaborator

Custom title? I hadn't figured that out. This is going to be fun! B)

love2travel Mentor

Custom title? I hadn't figured that out. This is going to be fun! B)

Love yours! I'll have to try to come up with something clever, too...hmmm....

IrishHeart Veteran

Here is my understanding.

Members with 501 or more posts can choose a custom title.

really? oh wow. I didn't know you could do THAT :lol: that could be very interesting....(imagine what some folks will do with that knowledge... :rolleyes:


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IrishHeart Veteran

Custom title? I hadn't figured that out. This is going to be fun! B)

I see you have customized yours already...fantastic!! :D

kareng Grand Master

I see you have customized yours already...fantastic!! :D

Keep it PG ladies! :)

IrishHeart Veteran

Keep it PG ladies! :)

hahaha.... I'm thinkin, I'm thinkin.... :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran
B) okay, I put my title in....there, that should do it. :lol:
Jestgar Rising Star

Keep it PG ladies! :)

So Kareng should change hers to: Lady of the evening, lady of the evening, lady of the evening

:P

mushroom Proficient

Or "three slappers"

:rolleyes:

IrishHeart Veteran

So Kareng should change hers to: Lady of the evening, lady of the evening, lady of the evening

:P

( Irish spits out drink)....:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

IrishHeart Veteran

Or "three slappers"

:rolleyes:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

elye Community Regular

Members with 501 or more posts can choose a custom title.

AAAAAAAANNNNNNND: if one is in the Tickle Me Elbow thread, and one's post number makes a significant flipover (eg., from 299 to 300, or even more significant -- 1,999 to 2,000), the most incredible things immediately start happening in one's life. The dots don't increase, but magical things transpire. .. . ... . ...and don't even get me started with the centennial PAGE flipovers....

In fact, there is a Major Flip imminent as we speak... . . ....3,200 pages will have been written in the next day or two. Please head over there, see what transpires, and become participants! Or Royal Subjects. . . . ..... B):rolleyes:

mushroom Proficient

OMG - I just did a major flipover this morning... this spells???? something magical one hopes, not the calamities that have occurred :o

IrishHeart Veteran

OMG - I just did a major flipover this morning... this spells???? something magical one hopes, not the calamities that have occurred :o

hooray for Major Flipover and boo on General Calamities (I hate him; he visits me often)

mushroom Proficient

hooray for Major Flipover and boo on General Calamities (I hate him; he visits me often)

Hence you were forced to become Warrior Princess?

IrishHeart Veteran

Hence you were forced to become Warrior Princess?

Indeed. ;)

Skylark Collaborator

Warrior princess! I love it. I did glutenologist fast - needs more thought. Or perhaps frequent changing. B)

I'd clearly better get to work to flipover to 4,000. I could use some good luck!

IrishHeart Veteran

Warrior princess! I love it. I did glutenologist fast - needs more thought. Or perhaps frequent changing. B)

I'd clearly better get to work to flipover to 4,000. I could use some good luck!

:lol: Me, too..good lawd, I'll be posting all day long to hit those numbers. As it is, I think I "talk too much".... Heck, even an "I agree" or a "uh uh" counts, apparently.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

kareng Grand Master

So Kareng should change hers to: Lady of the evening, lady of the evening, lady of the evening

:P

Watch it! That's Santa you naughty girls are talking about!

IrishHeart Veteran

Watch it! That's Santa you naughty girls are talking about!

hey, he's the one saying ho ho ho :lol:

love2travel Mentor

You girls are killing me over here... :lol:

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