Holy Crap! I have been on this site for less than a year and have only 150 posts, what qualifies me as a "Senior Member" ?
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Holy Crap! I have been on this site for less than a year and have only 150 posts, what qualifies me as a "Senior Member" ?
It doesn't matter to me one way or another...but I have wondered the same thing! Maybe a mod can chime in with the qualitifcations for the various levels.
Okay, I fixed it with a "Custom User Title" in my profile. I still wonder how one progresses through various user titles.
I'm pretty sure it goes by post count. 150 posts, I think.
In my opinion, a senior member should have at least 500 posts.
How about number of posts plus time on the forum, say 500 posts plus being active for a year.
It's pretty easy for a beginner to get 150 posts just asking questions and replying. I hit the "senior member" mark after a couple of months on this site and I still wasn't getting a consistent shave yet. There was no way that I was a senior member. I still don't consider myself a senior member after almost 2 years.
I was quite surprised when I hit senior member too. I think it was set up presuming that everything you posted was meaningful. As a beginner I do not think that it was true for me, maybe some show up here with a little more experience. I am glad I hung around though, it has been very entertaining.
The number is 100 and I think it should be about 500....
I hardly feel like a "senior member".... I still consider myself a noob.....:rofl2:
I too don't consider myself a "Senior Member" and certainly don't have the knowledge or experience to guide new members in pursuing this wonderful hobby of ours.
I'm definitely still wet behind the ears!
I see it as senior "active" member of SRP. Someone who has 1000 + posts doesn't necessarily mean they are knowledgeable and someone might have just joined the forum but have been straight razor shaving and honing for years.
I only joined SRP after about 2 years because I wanted to learn more about honing. Im no novice but I learn something everytime I hone so in my eyes im definitely not a senior honer.
I don't know when, or why, they picked that specific number. Off the top of my head I'd say a person with 150 posts has demonstrated that they are interested enough to stick around and be a contributing part of the community.
A lot of guys come and go and never get 150 posts but they are soon forgotten. Just IMHO.
I think this is so important to remember. Just because someone is brand new to this forum doesn't mean they haven't been straight shaving, honing, collecting, and restoring for years. I've seen this happen many times. There are many people "out there" that have a ton of experience and knowledge that aren't even aware of this forum. I've ran into a few over the past couple/few years.
The opposite is true too. Some people join the forum and are on here all day every day and have thousands of posts in less than a year and are still learning. Then you have some that are on here for years with just a few posts and have become respected vendors. Others may have been here for years and have thousands of posts but have never honed a razor or use mainly a DE day to day and are not proficient with a straight. The combinations are many.
I look at the Senior status to be meaningful when it comes to activity on a forum. Nothing more. Getting to know people you will find out what you need to know and maybe more.
Today I was scrolling through the member list just to get a grasp of how many people had larger numbers for post and are still active. Compared to the number of people that are members to the site the number of active members with large post counts is fairly low. I did not count or do any statistical analysis just a scroll buy. It surprised me.
When I began lurking in '06, and then joined in '07, there was a cadre of guys who were the 'regulars', the experts on SRP. There are very few of them still participating. I guess they either frequent other shaving forums, or they have gotten into other pursuits.
I am a member of gun related forums such as Cast Boolits, Kahr Talk, The Firing Line, a few Glock forums, and I haven't been back to any of them in a dog's age. It is just a matter of what holds the interest. When guys lose interest they move on, no matter what the former participation.
As far as I'm aware it is a forum software setting that kicks in, or used to, at 100 posts. I think of it as an encouragement to participate.
We are a community-based forum. Certainly there are knowledgeable people here, but these user titles have absolutely no relationship to knowledge or experience. The user titles are about participation in our community.
So think of it as a pat on the bum for hanging around for 100 posts, and a hope that you'll stay and contribute for many many years to come, during which time you will not only learn but also pass on that knowledge to new people and in the process become an "expert".
James.
It is 100 post and it's 100 because that is the default setting that comes with the software.
One can have many different levels, and I think the two, Junior Member & Senior Member, are preset just as an illustration of the functionality and don't have any meaning beyond that.
There is one customization that somebody put around 10 years ago - at 2000 posts and it comes with a little animation http://straightrazorpalace.com/srp_images/blabber.gif. Except that a moderator status or custom title overrides it so I never got it myself.
I guess I'm a comer-and-goer. Just found the forum about 2 yrs ago. Long-time (39 yrs) straight shaver, but not much of a contributor. I enjoy the conversations and information but I can't devote the amount of time it usually takes to post something as meaningful to other members. Thanks to the rest of you who make this an enjoyable place to 'socialize'.
I'm just happy that I didn't get it because of my age.
just my 2 cents. I feel like the member status is misunderstood in that it really only refers to your being on the site, not your shaving knowledge or experience. so by it being set at 100, as a site user you should have a decent knowledge of the workings and the rules of the site (at which point you are no longer a junior). now if the levels were entitled: junior shaver, senior shaver, expert shaver, and barber. . . i would be inclined to think that they wish to corralate your post count with your shaving ability. which is just silly.
EDIT: i hope there arent newbies on here that ask another user for help based simply on their title. thats a little over trusting for me. one should always read and search for someone who is known for giving good advise.