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Long time no see therother! :cheerleader:
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Long time no see therother! :cheerleader:
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Ahh a get together by muzzi and therother. Nice comunity spirit I see, yes I think I like it here :clown:
Why did my time between post / thread searches suddenly jump from 15 to 150 seconds?! :help:
Time bewteen posts is around 15-30 seconds for a person with no warnings thats a normal member. It goes up for warnings etc. Mine was around 15 seconds before i was a Senior Member.
15 seconds for a normal member with a large pm box (due to mod leader) and a year of membership.
How do you know these things? :inquisitive:
As pevergreen has said, it is probably related to the addition of warning point(s).
If you have no knowledge of any active warning points which may have caused the problem, click here.
If there are any warnings in the table, check their status in the table (the far right column).
If there are any set as "Active", then this will be your problem. If no warnings are set as "Active", or you have no warnings at all, then you may wish to PM TosaInu to try and configure a solution.
If you do have active warnings, check their "Maturity". The number states how many days are remaining till the warning expires. When all warnings have expired, their restrictions, such as increased flood control, will end. If not PM TosaInu and he should sort it out for you - recently certain scripts related to warning removals have not being working correctly.
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I think it is 150 for junior members, looking forward to 15 :clown:
What are referrals?
When someone joins this forum, they have the option of telling the username of the person who referred them to this site. That shows up as a referral.
Sp you gain referrals by someone saying you made them join?
Not quite Tom0.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom0
Referrals appear in a user's profile when a registering user inserts an already registered user's user name into a certain field in the registration process.
This then increases the user's referral count in their profile by one.
You also can automatically have your name entered into the referral field of the registration process by giving users a certain link. Your link is:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/index.php?referrerid=28227
This link will direct users to the registration page with your name automatically inserted into the referral field. This will only work if the computer you are using is logged out of the forum.
Other users can find their link, as well as more details about referrals here.
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Can moderator, or assistant-moderator, see an invisible user under Who's Online?
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I want an honest answer please... :creep:
Yes, this have something to do with Mafia stuff...
Moderators can see through invisble mode. Don't know about assistant moderators though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tran
What is this mafia you are talking about :inquisitive:
Just some story I read recently in one of these boards. Nothing serious ~:rolleyes: ~;pQuote:
Originally Posted by Andres
AM's can't, at least I can't, that could just be Mak's technical ineptitude though :embarassed:Quote:
Originally Posted by Andres
Me thinks invisible people are scummy :bobby2:
Well if that's the case, then you and I share the same ineptitude, as I can't see through invisible mode either. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Makanyane
When can I post in the Tavern Frontroom?
...only curious. :book:
I cannot so I presumed that it was when you become a member, maybe not if you already are a member.
I am,so that's not it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom0
Edit: Hey,my 200th post! :cheerleader: :belly: Cheerleader and a belly dancer for me!
Actually you should be able to post in the Frontroom. Or do you mean the Backroom?Quote:
Originally Posted by SpartanGlory198
Now I've got free roam of all three Tavern areas. Maybe a moderator noticed my post and put my name on the list,so to speak.
Are we allowed to change our usernames only once?
I only ask because mine's beginning to sound kinda geeky to me.
You can change your username very 60 days. ~:)
Okay. Then it probably hasn't been two months since my last change. Thanks,and congrats on your award,Martok! :2thumbsup:
I've got a very noob question, but why can I browse the threads only one post at a time?
Welcome aboard Zeibek ~:wave:
It appears that you have a problem in your settings. You may be either viewing the thread in the Threaded Mode and/or you may have the system simply set to show only one post per page.
To change the number of posts you can see on the page at one time, firstly, go to your UserCP's Edit Options section and scroll down till you find the section named "Thread Display Options".
In that section, you should find a sub-section with the name "Number of Posts to Show Per Page". In the drop down box set it to whichever value you prefer. Bear in mind that the highest value (80) can be problematic when viewing threads which contain high amounts of data on each page. Using the forum default (40) may be advisable since when referring/linking to thread pages in a thread, different values will provide different posts on different pages.
Also, while you are there, ensure that the "Thread Display Mode" section has its drop down box set to one of the two "Linear" options. Either "Oldest First" or "Newest First" will allow you to see multiple posts per page, only they will be ordered differently. "Oldest First" is the forum's default. The "Hybrid" option can also be used, although I find some aspects of it a little awkward.
Once you've made the changes, scroll to the bottom of the page, and select to "Save Changes". Once you've done that, you should, in theory, be able to browse threads with multiple posts per page.
Hope this is useful to you ~:)
Thanks! Viewing only one post at a time was driving me crazy. I kept looking at the options at the side instead of doing the obvious and scrolling down...
Got a question/suggestion. I have done a search but not seen it specified anywhere . . . what are the rules on inactive thread closure (necromancy)? how long must the thread be inactive before it is officially "dead". It would be helpful if this was in the FAQ somewhere.
From my perspective, a thread never is truly "dead" and "bumping" an old thread right to the top of the forum isn't always entirely wrong if you think the discussion could be expanded or you have something related to the subject to say. I wouldn't say that you should just directly continue the discussion as if the thread were any other though. Bumping for the sake of bumping, just to say, "hey, this is the oldest thread in this forum" or "wow, this thread is very old", for example, is not advisable.
Regardless of this, I personally that it's advisable to provide bit of justification as to why you've bumped the thread (just going straight into your speech often looks a little silly from my perspective) or just give an indication that you are aware of you're thread bumping (not doing so may get a barrage of comments from other users).
Note that this is just my personal view - the ideas of others may, and probably will, be different ~:)