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gotta take pride in how long on forum..
@Anonymouswrote:
It doesn't make sense to me...going by the minutes and post because I am WAAAYYYYY beyond what it shows and I've been at "new contributor " FOREVER.
Your rank isn’t ‘new contributor ‘ but ‘contributor’ which is one rank above. There is no way to know the exact formula but it goes by more than just minutes and posts. You’ve been a forum member for less than 2 months so be patient, spend more time on the forums and your rank will go up.
@Anonymouswrote:
It actually changed this morning.
Good to hear. You’ve moved up 9 times since joining, so you’re doing well.
Guess I should stay logged in to get my minutes up.
Always browsing stealthly.
@Thomas_Thumb wrote:Below is an updated table with additional data points and estimates on sign-ins.
Ranking Posts Minutes on-line Sign-Ins New Member 1 5 1 Member 5 60 10 Established Member 10 180 20 Valued Member 25 480 50? New Contributor 50 600 75? Contributor 75 720 100 Regular contributor 100 840 150? Frequent Contributor 250 2000 250? Established Contributor 500 4000 500? Valued Contributor 1000 8000 1000? Senior Contributor 3000 30,000? 2000? Super Contributor 5000 75,000? 3000? Mega Contributor 10,000 150,000? 5000? Epic Contributor 20,000 250,000? 7500? Legendary Contributor 30,000 350,000? 10,000?
This is fascinating, but as usual I appear to be an outlier. I've been a Senior Contributor for a long time now. 5317 posts and 129,688 minutes online.
@K-in-Boston wrote:
This is fascinating, but as usual I appear to be an outlier. I've been a Senior Contributor for a long time now. 5317 posts and 129,688 minutes online.
Don't feel bad. I was way past your stats before I moved to Super Contributor. The formula appears to be more secretive and proprietary than actual FICO scoring.
Yikes! I'm way off. Do replies count as posts? I only have 7 posts started. I spend way too much time reading.