Retired Members...
Started by KingHeisenberg, Jan 08 2013 03:24 PM
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#1
Posted 08 January 2013 - 03:24 PM
#2
Posted 08 January 2013 - 03:27 PM
http://www.neocodex....sked-questions/
Q: How do I become retired?
A: Getting into retired is entirely by vote of the current retired members. If you are liked enough by someone in there, or are very helpful, someone will start a vote and if you make it in, you will be informed of this.
Q: What is retired?
A: Retired is rank held by people in the site who have particularly helped the site, or have been around and liked for a long time. Usually it marks the period of when a person has been active in the community for a long time and developed friendships. Retired members have their own section to hang out in chat in, mostly because they all have busy life's at that point and like to just reminders about when they first joined. Some younger members are also part of retired, because they were very friendly and helpful, or well liked. Holding the retired rank is a sign of respect, but is just a title and does not give them rights over the rest of the site.
Q: How do I become retired?
A: Getting into retired is entirely by vote of the current retired members. If you are liked enough by someone in there, or are very helpful, someone will start a vote and if you make it in, you will be informed of this.
Q: What is retired?
A: Retired is rank held by people in the site who have particularly helped the site, or have been around and liked for a long time. Usually it marks the period of when a person has been active in the community for a long time and developed friendships. Retired members have their own section to hang out in chat in, mostly because they all have busy life's at that point and like to just reminders about when they first joined. Some younger members are also part of retired, because they were very friendly and helpful, or well liked. Holding the retired rank is a sign of respect, but is just a title and does not give them rights over the rest of the site.
#3
Posted 08 January 2013 - 03:34 PM
Thank you Waser Lave.
#4
Posted 08 January 2013 - 10:58 PM
Holding the retired rank is a sign of respect, but is just a title and does not give them rights over the rest of the site.
Bullshit.
#5
Posted 09 January 2013 - 01:42 AM
*cringes at typos in the FAQ*
*goes to edit*
*goes to edit*
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