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Title: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: specgamer on March 08, 2015, 04:11:54 AM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: R2D221 on March 08, 2015, 04:26:17 AM
You are already a Sr. Member. You should remember how you did it last time.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Newar on March 08, 2015, 04:30:01 AM

Bumping old threads with no additional useful information is certainly _not_ the way to do it. Go post in Offtopic or something.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: devthedev on March 08, 2015, 04:31:37 AM
What do you mean by "lev" up? Read up a bit in the "Beginners and Help" subforum rather than posting offtopic in Bitcoin Discussion.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: bitcoin_bagholder on March 08, 2015, 04:37:37 AM
OP wants to get his alts quickly in position for extra signature campaigns.

devthedev, "rev up" means speed up. Probably what he meant to say.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Zoomer on March 08, 2015, 04:53:57 AM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

Well there are many questions like, how many accounts are you trying to level up fast? For what reason are you doing this? If you are doing multiple for quick sales then just posting in off topic or some crap would not be unusual but that is kind of ripping potential future customers of which is bad! If you want to rank them up yourself for signature campaigns then there is no quick fix you just need to post constructively until they reach your desired rank. There is no fast way...


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Berau on March 08, 2015, 05:09:35 AM
There's no simple and fast way to do it because you can only get 14 activity points every 14 days.

If you want though, you can definitely post once a fortnight and come back and post a lot afterwards. You still get the 14 activity points.

Hoping this as helped, although you're a senior already.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Possum577 on March 08, 2015, 06:05:13 AM
Activity is a time game. You can earn one point for every day you've been active (e.g., every day since you joined the forum) OR one point for every post, which ever is less. The fastest way to "activity up" is to have one post for every day since you've been active.

Also, if someone has fewer posts than days active they will show a rank equal to their post count. They can quickly get current to their number of days active by posting several times in a single day to equal the earned activity level. The updates are reflected every thirty minutes.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: CrackedLogic on March 08, 2015, 06:11:36 AM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

You can post seldom and your activity will increase faster.
So if you post less than 14 and log off afterwards it should increase to what your post count is.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: sakira on March 08, 2015, 06:21:52 AM
no tricks or tips, you just have to be diligent to make a post.

If you have made 1000 posts, you still have to post at least 1 every 2 week .cmiiw  :)


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: calci on March 08, 2015, 06:24:23 AM
I don't think there is any shortcut to level up faster. You will have to go through the normal path like others.

Just be active on the forum and you will be able to move up faster.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: redsn0w on March 08, 2015, 06:25:40 AM
This thread should be moved in the meta section because it is not a bitcoin discussion.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Amph on March 08, 2015, 08:19:47 AM
post one messagge for every thread, stay on topic of course

engage only if someone quote you, this is also the best way to not get banned

you should boost your activity pretty fast


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Joca97 on March 08, 2015, 08:25:01 AM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

there is no fast way,you just have to wait!
1activity per day!! maximum 14activity per 2 weeks

so you need lots and lots of days to level it up!


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Newar on March 08, 2015, 09:42:24 AM

Bumping old threads with no additional useful information is certainly _not_ the way to do it. Go post in Offtopic or something.

What bumping? This thread was started today!

Not talking about this one obviously. Check his post history. Mods might have fixed some in the meanwhile. OP knows exactly what I meant.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Whitehouse on March 08, 2015, 11:10:17 AM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

There is no fastest way. Accounts created from scratch can only get there by posting over time. For example you need to post in three activity periods to become a Junior Member but there is no way to become a Junior faster. The only way you could do that is to buy an account but otherwise you'll have to wait the time. I think it takes eight months to become a Senior and that's providing you post in every single period.

post one messagge for every thread, stay on topic of course

engage only if someone quote you, this is also the best way to not get banned

you should boost your activity pretty fast

None of this is really true or advisable. You can post as many messages that is rekevant in one thread and you don't have to be quoted to be engaged. This advice will not boost his activity either but obviously could get him the mandatory points


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: ranochigo on March 08, 2015, 01:48:31 PM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

there is no fast way,you just have to wait!
1activity per day!! maximum 14activity per 2 weeks

so you need lots and lots of days to level it up!
Wrong, if you have 260post and have 238 post, when the new activity period come, you only need to post once to get all of the 14 activity added. If you post once during every 2 weeks period for 3 weeks, you can post 42 post and the activity will be increased by 42.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: gentlemand on March 08, 2015, 02:44:54 PM
If it's to get signed up for a signature campaign, it'll be a whole load faster to just buy an account. There's enough for sale and you'll make a return on laying out for it relatively rapidly.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: hasiramasenju on March 08, 2015, 03:00:59 PM
activity will increase every 2 week you must be know that and i think it just only one way you must a wait and made a few post
then you rank will be up...



Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: elephantas1 on March 08, 2015, 03:06:07 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: gentlemand on March 08, 2015, 03:06:48 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed

I'm pretty sure they are. It's all something of a free for all but I wouldn't have the patience for it.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Inotanewbie on March 08, 2015, 03:11:21 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed

I'm pretty sure they are. It's all something of a free for all but I wouldn't have the patience for it.

They are allowed 100% but the risk you run is creating to many and then trying to keep up with it by going around spamming.

There is only one outcome that is likely to come from such behavior and that is receiving the ban hammer and being banned, then more than likely being banned further for thinking you can avoid the ban with one of the other accounts lol

If you are going to do just have a few and stay away from the few word posts and stay on topic.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: CrackedLogic on March 08, 2015, 03:37:04 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed

I'm pretty sure they are. It's all something of a free for all but I wouldn't have the patience for it.

They are allowed 100% but the risk you run is creating to many and then trying to keep up with it by going around spamming.

There is only one outcome that is likely to come from such behavior and that is receiving the ban hammer and being banned, then more than likely being banned further for thinking you can avoid the ban with one of the other accounts lol

If you are going to do just have a few and stay away from the few word posts and stay on topic.
If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Inotanewbie on March 08, 2015, 03:42:45 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed

I'm pretty sure they are. It's all something of a free for all but I wouldn't have the patience for it.

There is only one outcome that is likely to come from such behavior and that is receiving the ban hammer and being banned, then more than likely being banned further for thinking you can avoid the ban with one of the other accounts << Yes that is right.

If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.

Interesting i have never heard you can pay to be unbanned  ???

Are you sure how much would you have to pay?

I thought the only payments that you pay are those when you sign up threw a previously banned ip, please tell me if i am wrong.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: CrackedLogic on March 08, 2015, 03:52:45 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed

I'm pretty sure they are. It's all something of a free for all but I wouldn't have the patience for it.

There is only one outcome that is likely to come from such behavior and that is receiving the ban hammer and being banned, then more than likely being banned further for thinking you can avoid the ban with one of the other accounts << Yes that is right.

If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.

Interesting i have never heard you can pay to be unbanned  ???

Are you sure how much would you have to pay?

I thought the only payments that you pay are those when you sign up threw a previously banned ip, please tell me if i am wrong.

I'm not sure if it was both, but I know that if your IP gets banned you'll be charged. Maybe I'm thinking of that. I'll look around in the meta and notify you.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: hilariousandco on March 08, 2015, 04:56:58 PM
you can make a few accounts and post 14 posts every 2 weeks so your ranks would update, though im not sure if multi accounts are allowed

I'm pretty sure they are. It's all something of a free for all but I wouldn't have the patience for it.

They're allowed.

There is only one outcome that is likely to come from such behavior and that is receiving the ban hammer and being banned, then more than likely being banned further for thinking you can avoid the ban with one of the other accounts lol

If you are going to do just have a few and stay away from the few word posts and stay on topic.

You can have as many as you want but make low quality posts from one or more and you risk having them all banned. Using another account to avoid a ban will also get that account banned and likely a ban extention.

If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.

You cannot pay a fine to get unbanned. This only exists for brand new accounts who register on a blocked connection and have to pay to get it unblocked, but again this is just for brand new accounts signing up via a proxy or tor.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: elephantas1 on March 08, 2015, 05:04:14 PM
wait so you cant create multiple accounts can you?


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: hilariousandco on March 08, 2015, 05:07:38 PM
wait so you cant create multiple accounts can you?

Why don't you read my post directly above yours?  ::)


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: CrackedLogic on March 08, 2015, 05:23:25 PM

If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.

You cannot pay a fine to get unbanned. This only exists for brand new accounts who register on a blocked connection and have to pay to get it unblocked, but again this is just for brand new accounts signing up via a proxy or tor.

Is there a way to make an appeal if you are permabanned?  Would you be lenient based off the first ban reason?


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: hilariousandco on March 08, 2015, 05:44:34 PM

If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.

You cannot pay a fine to get unbanned. This only exists for brand new accounts who register on a blocked connection and have to pay to get it unblocked, but again this is just for brand new accounts signing up via a proxy or tor.

Is there a way to make an appeal if you are permabanned?  Would you be lenient based off the first ban reason?

You can appeal via the appeal email you get once banned but I think it's pretty much pointless as I've never seen a person be successful that way nor do I even know if theymos checks or reads them. Your best course is to open a thread in Meta which is usually a better way to get a reply or response though the outcome is usually always the same: wait out your ban. Your first ban is usually lenient and is from 3-7 days depending on the infraction. Second ban is usually 2 weeks. Third a month. Fourth usually permanent, but on rare cases they may be removed eventually.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: CrackedLogic on March 08, 2015, 05:47:27 PM

If you ever get banned, never ever use another account to avoid the ban. You will then get banned permanently for ban evasion. You'd then need to pay a fine to get unbanned.

You cannot pay a fine to get unbanned. This only exists for brand new accounts who register on a blocked connection and have to pay to get it unblocked, but again this is just for brand new accounts signing up via a proxy or tor.

Is there a way to make an appeal if you are permabanned?  Would you be lenient based off the first ban reason?

You can appeal via the appeal email you get once banned but I think it's pretty much pointless as I've never seen a person be successful that way nor do I even know if theymos checks or reads them.

Pretty bleak life there on after.  What happened to dank?  :D
Will he make a return soon(in a few years)?


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: dothebeats on March 08, 2015, 06:19:40 PM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

There are no fast way to achieve it. You'll probably have to wait for months to be a member. 14 activity points are awarded for every 14 days, and you cannot go much more than that.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: ikydesu on March 08, 2015, 06:30:01 PM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

Hmm for your alt ya, I personally post in off topic section or in section which can discuss easily but not bring about spam post. Thats only way for rise my post and wait till your rank up.


~iki


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: Amph on March 08, 2015, 06:50:37 PM
Simple question
What is the best/fastest way to lev up starting as a newbie member. Please give tips. THX ;)

There is no fastest way. Accounts created from scratch can only get there by posting over time. For example you need to post in three activity periods to become a Junior Member but there is no way to become a Junior faster. The only way you could do that is to buy an account but otherwise you'll have to wait the time. I think it takes eight months to become a Senior and that's providing you post in every single period.

post one messagge for every thread, stay on topic of course

engage only if someone quote you, this is also the best way to not get banned

you should boost your activity pretty fast

None of this is really true or advisable. You can post as many messages that is rekevant in one thread and you don't have to be quoted to be engaged. This advice will not boost his activity either but obviously could get him the mandatory points

it may be not really true, but it's a good guide for a newbie, to not get banned and lost his account which will result in a non-fast level up you know, engage too much, sometime will derail your message, resulting in a off-topic posts


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: shogdite on March 08, 2015, 07:57:28 PM
The activity number is determined in this way:
time = number of two-week periods in which you've posted since your registration
activity = min(time * 14, posts)

Rough summary of what this means: If you post once per day on average, then you will eventually get the maximum number of activity points that you can get. Posting more than once per day on average is useless for increasing activity. The maximum number of activity points you can get is 1 per day, but your activity score only updates every two weeks. Therefore, it will take about 100 days to get 100 activity if you post once per day on average.

Activity is updated every hour.

The new membergroup limits work like this:
GroupRequirement
Brand New0 posts
Newbie(none)
Jr. Memberactivity: 30
Memberactivity: 60
Full Memberactivity: 120
Sr. Memberactivity: 240
Hero Memberactivity: 480

I'm not 100% sure that the membergroups work correctly. Tell me if you see any bugs.



Seems like a lot of people spam the off-topic board to raise their post count, not that I endorse it ;)

Wouldn't advise you spam too much as your account might get banned.


Title: Re: Starting off as newbie member
Post by: pooya87 on March 09, 2015, 06:22:15 AM
i think the best way would be posting in off-topic section. but be careful since spamming can get you banned.
here are the ranks: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178608.0
i think you can get maximum of 14 ranks per 2 weeks.