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tangoshark 03-11-10 12:39 PM

new member section to old member section
 
Hi, I am just wondering how many posts it takes for a new member to be able to post threads in the more advanced technical sections?
Thanks!

mar3 03-11-10 02:14 PM

That will be ten posts...go to the New Member Intro board and hit the "Read" sticky's for a quick bounce up on the posts w/o fear of getting them deleted as "post whoring." When you go the the reg tech sections, DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS w/o researching FIRST in the FAQ pages sticky'd there and then in the Search engine for that tech board. If you want to post a question w/o bothering to research, that's what we have the New Member RX-7 Technical boards for. ;)

Mario III

Blaen99 03-11-10 05:02 PM

Has this been raised, Mar3?

I swear it was 5 when I started posting.

mar3 03-12-10 02:14 PM

Maybe it's ten for starting an ad in the classifieds and 5 for getting access to the tech boards. Got me, it's changed a couple of times in the past year. :dunno:


:cool:

diabolical1 11-08-18 10:51 PM

Just a reminder ... there should be at least some substance to a post while you're in the New Member forums. For example, you can always comment or help to welcome new members in their intro threads or add info to your own.

Thanks.

1

Apathetic 12-10-18 04:40 AM


Originally Posted by diabolical1 (Post 12312483)
Just a reminder ... there should be at least some substance to a post while you're in the New Member forums. For example, you can always comment or help to welcome new members in their intro threads or add info to your own.

Thanks.

1


Feels super spammy to me if I just went down the new members section giving generic welcomes. Might just be what I have to do tho, and then come back in 18 hours lol

jjandros 12-13-18 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by diabolical1 (Post 12312483)
Just a reminder ... there should be at least some substance to a post while you're in the New Member forums.


Originally Posted by Apathetic (Post 12318270)
Feels super spammy to me if I just went down the new members section giving generic welcomes.

I know this is probably a joke, but just to make clear, I don't think generic welcomes count as substance. If you want to increase your post counts quickly, write an interesting intro and reply to other active members' responses with engaging content. Remember, even after you reach 10 the "New members" section remains at the top on the forum. That means that all members logging in have a chance to see if the section is active or has anything interesting going on.

will7 06-21-19 02:39 AM

Those are nice man.

Gen2n3 07-23-19 03:37 PM

Thread is 9yrs old. Thread closed.


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