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Matthew N. Wright
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June 21, 2013, 05:01:06 AM
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so a 700 + activity means what?  Huh
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June 21, 2013, 05:02:21 AM
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so a 700 + activity means what?  Huh

Basically it means a fairly active member since mid 2011.

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June 21, 2013, 03:31:08 PM
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Demoted.. this shit sucks I have been involved with btc for a year now. I have done hundreds for transactions for paypal to newbies with no feedback history... I am actively working and growing the market everyday. I have personally signed up at least a 100 new users and I get demoted from a hero member to a full member!

This system is so shitty Mathew wright is a hero and I am not, fing tradefortress is a hero.. 
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June 21, 2013, 03:31:46 PM
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This is a pretty cool update, I like it.
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June 21, 2013, 03:34:02 PM
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Demoted.. this shit sucks I have been involved with btc for a year now. I have done hundreds for transactions for paypal to newbies with no feedback history... I am actively working and growing the market everyday. I have personally signed up at least a 100 new users and I get demoted from a hero member to a full member!

This system is so shitty Mathew wright is a hero and I am not, fing tradefortress is a hero.. 
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June 21, 2013, 03:34:18 PM
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That seems somewhat time-consuming. Someone else could write that patch. Activity is stored in an activity column in members. Keep in mind that the forum runs SMF 1.1.18.

Ok clear, I didn't know it would be time-consuming. It is not important Smiley

Demoted.. this shit sucks I have been involved with btc for a year now. I have done hundreds for transactions ....

You should see your ignore button. Maybe we should include that as well in the user class decision?
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June 21, 2013, 03:47:43 PM
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Demoted.. this shit sucks I have been involved with btc for a year now. I have done hundreds for transactions for paypal to newbies with no feedback history... I am actively working and growing the market everyday. I have personally signed up at least a 100 new users and I get demoted from a hero member to a full member!

This system is so shitty Mathew wright is a hero and I am not, fing tradefortress is a hero.. 
For a year?
Registered on 01/29/2013

It was a very short year.
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June 21, 2013, 04:07:57 PM
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Demoted.. this shit sucks I have been involved with btc for a year now. I have done hundreds for transactions for paypal to newbies with no feedback history... I am actively working and growing the market everyday. I have personally signed up at least a 100 new users and I get demoted from a hero member to a full member!

This system is so shitty Mathew wright is a hero and I am not, fing tradefortress is a hero.. 
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Registered on 01/29/2013

It was a very short year.

Ya because my life begins on the day that I registered to this site 
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June 21, 2013, 04:09:04 PM
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Oh? then I have been involved with bitcoin for 32 years

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June 21, 2013, 04:10:33 PM
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That seems somewhat time-consuming. Someone else could write that patch. Activity is stored in an activity column in members. Keep in mind that the forum runs SMF 1.1.18.

Ok clear, I didn't know it would be time-consuming. It is not important Smiley

Demoted.. this shit sucks I have been involved with btc for a year now. I have done hundreds for transactions ....

You should see your ignore button. Maybe we should include that as well in the user class decision?

I see my ignore button... you should see the number next to it.  41 plus ignores and counting!

If you are not getting ignores you are associating with scammers. I tell sketch people to f!@3 right off. If you fall into that category you can go ahead and hit the button too. 
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June 21, 2013, 04:11:06 PM
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People with a lot of ignores should be banned. They add nothing!

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June 21, 2013, 04:14:59 PM
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Oh? then I have been involved with bitcoin for 32 years

You are a special kinda stupid arent you?  please hit ignore. I dont like dumb asses responding to my post
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June 21, 2013, 05:49:45 PM
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I see my ignore button... you should see the number next to it.  41 plus ignores and counting!

If you are not getting ignores you are associating with scammers. I tell sketch people to f!@3 right off. If you fall into that category you can go ahead and hit the button too. 

I rarely ignore people, I have two people on it and I haven't seen you do anything that warrants adding you to that list.

That being said, having a yellow ignore button is usually a bad thing. And I must say that while, I don't always phrase myself very delicately and have an opinion which is not mainstream most of time, I still have a clear ignore button (PS: How do you see how many people ignored you? I can just see the colour by logging out). Being ignored usually comes from being completely clueless in an annoying way or having a total lack of respect for others. At least that's how I use it.

Anyway, good luck Wink
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June 21, 2013, 05:59:29 PM
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I see my ignore button... you should see the number next to it.  41 plus ignores and counting!

If you are not getting ignores you are associating with scammers. I tell sketch people to f!@3 right off. If you fall into that category you can go ahead and hit the button too. 

I rarely ignore people, I have two people on it and I haven't seen you do anything that warrants adding you to that list.

That being said, having a yellow ignore button is usually a bad thing. And I must say that while, I don't always phrase myself very delicately and have an opinion which is not mainstream most of time, I still have a clear ignore button (PS: How do you see how many people ignored you? I can just see the colour by logging out). Being ignored usually comes from being completely clueless in an annoying way or having a total lack of respect for others. At least that's how I use it.

Anyway, good luck Wink

If you have a color on your ignore then it tells you how many established members ignore you. Most people use the ignore button as a political movement, cause I said something about the foundation which happened to be true, and I woke up to a lot of ignores. I then said something about how micro-transactions aren't spam, and I woke up to more ignores. So the ignore button is very much a political button than anything else. In sublime case he is just insane, I even have him ignored with one other person.
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June 21, 2013, 06:02:24 PM
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I see my ignore button... you should see the number next to it.  41 plus ignores and counting!

If you are not getting ignores you are associating with scammers. I tell sketch people to f!@3 right off. If you fall into that category you can go ahead and hit the button too. 

I rarely ignore people, I have two people on it and I haven't seen you do anything that warrants adding you to that list.

That being said, having a yellow ignore button is usually a bad thing. And I must say that while, I don't always phrase myself very delicately and have an opinion which is not mainstream most of time, I still have a clear ignore button (PS: How do you see how many people ignored you? I can just see the colour by logging out). Being ignored usually comes from being completely clueless in an annoying way or having a total lack of respect for others. At least that's how I use it.

Anyway, good luck Wink

If you have a color on your ignore then it tells you how many established members ignore you. Most people use the ignore button as a political movement, cause I said something about the foundation which happened to be true, and I woke up to a lot of ignores. I then said something about how micro-transactions aren't spam, and I woke up to more ignores. So the ignore button is very much a political button than anything else. In sublime case he is just insane, I even have him ignored with one other person.

I usually speak my mind about these things as well and I have no ignores. Talking about it like this may end it Tongue but I'm afraid is is very much to do with how you say things. Even if you don't phrase things delicately (like I do sometimes) you can still be very respectful. This is only speculation however and I can be completely wrong.
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June 21, 2013, 06:08:46 PM
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I see my ignore button... you should see the number next to it.  41 plus ignores and counting!

If you are not getting ignores you are associating with scammers. I tell sketch people to f!@3 right off. If you fall into that category you can go ahead and hit the button too. 

I rarely ignore people, I have two people on it and I haven't seen you do anything that warrants adding you to that list.

That being said, having a yellow ignore button is usually a bad thing. And I must say that while, I don't always phrase myself very delicately and have an opinion which is not mainstream most of time, I still have a clear ignore button (PS: How do you see how many people ignored you? I can just see the colour by logging out). Being ignored usually comes from being completely clueless in an annoying way or having a total lack of respect for others. At least that's how I use it.

Anyway, good luck Wink

If you have a color on your ignore then it tells you how many established members ignore you. Most people use the ignore button as a political movement, cause I said something about the foundation which happened to be true, and I woke up to a lot of ignores. I then said something about how micro-transactions aren't spam, and I woke up to more ignores. So the ignore button is very much a political button than anything else. In sublime case he is just insane, I even have him ignored with one other person.

I usually speak my mind about these things as well and I have no ignores. Talking about it like this may end it Tongue but I'm afraid is is very much to do with how you say things. Even if you don't phrase things delicately (like I do sometimes) you can still be very respectful. This is only speculation however and I can be completely wrong.

No it is a political thing, 100% sure I know who was behind it, but I am not going to whine about my ignores. Cause in fact I use them as a badge to show I was not afraid to talk about the horrible things the almighty foundation does, and how core dev team is not able to fix the blockchain so they change the protocol to make them look better. I want people to see, I was to be silenced and I still talk about those things.
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June 21, 2013, 06:17:46 PM
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No it is a political thing, 100% sure I know who was behind it, but I am not going to whine about my ignores. Cause in fact I use them as a badge to show I was not afraid to talk about the horrible things the almighty foundation does, and how core dev team is not able to fix the blockchain so they change the protocol to make them look better. I want people to see, I was to be silenced and I still talk about those things.

Maybe it is in your case. I am arguing that (i) in general ignores are bad (I use it as an indicator for people I don't know), (ii) having a clear ignore button doesn't mean your a sheep who walks on eggshells (yeah I'm vain and took offense a little  Cheesy)
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June 21, 2013, 06:29:19 PM
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People with a lot of ignores should be banned. They add nothing!

You're the first person here I've put on ignore.
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June 21, 2013, 06:32:41 PM
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People with a lot of ignores should be banned. They add nothing!

You're the first person here I've put on ignore.

LOL - I like the members with highlighted ignore buttons. They add color to the forum. 

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June 21, 2013, 07:14:45 PM
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Congrats on the new system implemention.

This is a really great feature to have for the users commitment and value to the forum. Keep up the good work.

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)

Activity is updated every 30 minutes.

The new membergroup limits work like this:
GroupRequirement
Brand New0 posts
Newbie(none)
Jr. Member1 post written over 4 hours ago
Memberactivity: 15
Full Memberactivity: 60
Sr. Memberactivity: 200
Hero Memberactivity: 400

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