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I can't seem to find a definite list but you need to make in excess of 1000 posts to stop becoming a newcomer.
As a full member though, you can change your title to something else (like mine), go to your account and look for custom title
Not sure its as high as 1000 as I'm at ~900ish and I'm supposedly a 'regular' other better known as 'needs to get a life outside of the forum'.
So this is the official "contribution growth ladder"?Will take a look for you @ryedale. With 508 posts you should be listed as a more appropriate 'Enthusiast'!
+ 30 posts is 'UKBF Contributor'
+100 is Regular
+500 Enthusiast
Will take a look for you @ryedale. With 508 posts you should be listed as a more appropriate 'Enthusiast'!
+ 30 posts is 'UKBF Contributor'
+100 is Regular
+500 Enthusiast
6 years on here over 1800 post and still a newcomer .![]()
I wouldn't expect any change in a hurry, it's fast approaching a year since this new forum was launched and it's been abandoned for some time now with many of the suggested changes or promised development phases dumped by Sift.
I wouldn't expect any change in a hurry, it's fast approaching a year since this new forum was launched and it's been abandoned for some time now with many of the suggested changes or promised development phases dumped by Sift.
Developments are being made but not as quick as they should be, basically Sift have one development team for all their sites and each "team" has to approach the development manager and ask for their time on X project for Y time. IMHO each team should have it's own development team to keep on top of the development needed but hey ho!
It's a little ironic that you should post that, when it was sorted yesterday.![]()