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Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles / Prefixes / Bar Colors

We miss you Logan.
Ask any question. I'll help with anything on site or off.

I like how gold looks.

  • 09.03.2010 9:06 PM PDT

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  • 09.03.2010 9:51 PM PDT

I'd like to be half-man half-tree in an octopus' garden in the shade.

I feel that the OP should be updated to clarify some questions that many people have been having lately. For the prefixes "Veteran", "Senior", "Elder", and "Noble", it should not say that a requirement is to be an "Active" member, because many people have gotten them without even posting once.

Also, I feel that it should be made clearer that base titles are not obtained through simply being here long enough and posting every so often; there are several different factors that play into one's title. There have been many questions such as "I've been here/active a year, why aren't I Heroic?" in this thread, and simply clarifying this a bit would help alleviate some of those questions, I think.

[Edited on 09.04.2010 3:01 AM PDT]

  • 09.04.2010 3:00 AM PDT

Does anyone even read these?


Posted by: Deathtrap462
I feel that the OP should be updated to clarify some questions that many people have been having lately. For the prefixes "Veteran", "Senior", "Elder", and "Noble", it should not say that a requirement is to be an "Active" member, because many people have gotten them without even posting once.

Also, I feel that it should be made clearer that base titles are not obtained through simply being here long enough and posting every so often; there are several different factors that play into one's title. There have been many questions such as "I've been here/active a year, why aren't I Heroic?" in this thread, and simply clarifying this a bit would help alleviate some of those questions, I think.
I actually messaged this exact same thought to Duardo some months back. Didn't receive a reply.

  • 09.04.2010 4:27 AM PDT
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Positive vibes.

Well you must imagine how busy he is, you know?

I'm sure he read it.

=)

Posted by: BadBall3r47

Posted by: Deathtrap462
I feel that the OP should be updated to clarify some questions that many people have been having lately. For the prefixes "Veteran", "Senior", "Elder", and "Noble", it should not say that a requirement is to be an "Active" member, because many people have gotten them without even posting once.

Also, I feel that it should be made clearer that base titles are not obtained through simply being here long enough and posting every so often; there are several different factors that play into one's title. There have been many questions such as "I've been here/active a year, why aren't I Heroic?" in this thread, and simply clarifying this a bit would help alleviate some of those questions, I think.
I actually messaged this exact same thought to Duardo some months back. Didn't receive a reply.

  • 09.04.2010 4:31 AM PDT
Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles

deviantART

Hello.

Thanks, now I know why I'n noble!

  • 09.04.2010 5:16 AM PDT

Aww, I need to be active more!

  • 09.04.2010 5:53 AM PDT

We miss you Logan.
Ask any question. I'll help with anything on site or off.

I just no I should be herioc.

  • 09.04.2010 6:12 AM PDT

@JosephBiwald
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Per Audacia Ad Astra

Well it takes time, I see that you are pretty active. Have you been Banned/warned recently? If not, then you should get a new title sometime soon. (it takes time)
Posted by: machinimagames
I just no I should be herioc.

  • 09.04.2010 7:19 AM PDT
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Is it possible for a super user to affect your trust rating in such a way as to make sure you never reach a certain member title?

I need my Mythix back...

  • 09.04.2010 7:22 AM PDT
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Positive vibes.

1. What do you mean by super user? :)

2. What is a 'trust rating.'

I think I know what a trust rating is, but if someone could elaborate on that a bit more, I'd really appreciate it.

=)

Posted by: Skibur
Is it possible for a super user to affect your trust rating in such a way as to make sure you never reach a certain member title?

I need my Mythix back...

  • 09.04.2010 7:27 AM PDT

@JosephBiwald
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Per Audacia Ad Astra

Me and you both. I think an Admin of Bungie.net can lower/raise your rank if he wanted too. But your pretty respected around here, so I don't think anyone's out to get you. (Unless you told Achronos that you like Google Chrome)
Posted by: Skibur
Is it possible for a super user to affect your trust rating in such a way as to make sure you never reach a certain member title?

I need my Mythix back...

  • 09.04.2010 7:28 AM PDT
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1. Achronos and Sawnose are examples of Super Users
2. Your trust rating is what determines what title you have. If you get banned, your trust rating goes down, for example.
3. It's hard to earn respect, but easy to lose it.

  • 09.04.2010 7:39 AM PDT


Posted by: Skibur
1. Achronos and Sawnose are examples of Super Users


Aren't people like urk and Sketch also Super Users?

  • 09.04.2010 7:42 AM PDT
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So are there any confirmed trust systems or are they all theories?

  • 09.04.2010 7:51 AM PDT
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Positive vibes.

Alright, so the lower your trust rating, the harder it is for you to rank up, but the easier it is for you to de rank?

Posted by: Skibur
1. Achronos and Sawnose are examples of Super Users
2. Your trust rating is what determines what title you have. If you get banned, your trust rating goes down, for example.
3. It's hard to earn respect, but easy to lose it.

  • 09.04.2010 7:51 AM PDT

@JosephBiwald
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Per Audacia Ad Astra

This should help you out a little bit, Trust Point theory. If you want more just go to the OP and look at THEORIES & FINDINGS.
Posted by: a rascal cat
Alright, so the lower your trust rating, the harder it is for you to rank up, but the easier it is for you to de rank?

Posted by: Skibur
1. Achronos and Sawnose are examples of Super Users
2. Your trust rating is what determines what title you have. If you get banned, your trust rating goes down, for example.
3. It's hard to earn respect, but easy to lose it.

  • 09.04.2010 7:56 AM PDT
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Positive vibes.

Why would you get more TPs for a full year of good behavior, alone, and only get 240 TPs for a full year of report free posts/thread?

Oh and thanks Air Force for the link.

=)

Posted by: American Recoil
A full year, or twelve months, of good behavior would give you about 780 TPs.

A full year, or twelve months, of report free posts/thread would give you about 240 TPs.


  • 09.04.2010 8:03 AM PDT

G* -blam!- Y**RS*LF...would you like to buy a vowel

I wish I was an Exalted legendary member. Considering This account has been alive for 4 years. Oh well. Guess I have to be "more" active.

  • 09.04.2010 8:07 AM PDT
Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles / Prefixes / Bar Colors
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Posted by: Deathtrap462
I feel that the OP should be updated to clarify some questions that many people have been having lately. For the prefixes "Veteran", "Senior", "Elder", and "Noble", it should not say that a requirement is to be an "Active" member, because many people have gotten them without even posting once.

Also, I feel that it should be made clearer that base titles are not obtained through simply being here long enough and posting every so often; there are several different factors that play into one's title. There have been many questions such as "I've been here/active a year, why aren't I Heroic?" in this thread, and simply clarifying this a bit would help alleviate some of those questions, I think.
You can post in private groups without them showing up. Also the thing that shows the last day you signed in actually says, "Last Active: XX.XX.XXXX"

[Edited on 09.04.2010 8:08 AM PDT]

  • 09.04.2010 8:08 AM PDT
Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles

Indeed. Maybe you'll soon reach Heroic.
Posted by: XxRoadRunnerxX
I wish I was an Exalted legendary member. Considering This account has been alive for 4 years. Oh well. Guess I have to be "more" active.

  • 09.04.2010 8:47 AM PDT
Subject: FAQ on Bungie.net Member Titles / Prefixes / Bar Colors

We miss you Logan.
Ask any question. I'll help with anything on site or off.


Posted by: Halo biggest fan
Well it takes time, I see that you are pretty active. Have you been Banned/warned recently? If not, then you should get a new title sometime soon. (it takes time)
Posted by: machinimagames
I just no I should be herioc.


Actully no I haven't been baned ,or warned in a while.

[Edited on 09.04.2010 9:58 AM PDT]

  • 09.04.2010 9:57 AM PDT

"You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space." -Johnny Cash

Hey, do you guys know if your PPD influences the titles/prefixes?

[Edited on 09.04.2010 12:33 PM PDT]

  • 09.04.2010 12:32 PM PDT

We miss you Logan.
Ask any question. I'll help with anything on site or off.


Posted by: OMARRCHR
Hey, do you guys know if your PPD influences the titles/prefixes?


I'm not sure all I o is activity,and bans/warnings effect it.

  • 09.04.2010 12:56 PM PDT

"You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space." -Johnny Cash


Posted by: machinimagames

Posted by: OMARRCHR
Hey, do you guys know if your PPD influences the titles/prefixes?


I'm not sure all I o is activity,and bans/warnings effect it.

Yep I know that part. I just wanted to know because it would technicaly be considered activity.... correct?

[Edited on 09.04.2010 12:59 PM PDT]

  • 09.04.2010 12:58 PM PDT