Hello, I signed up to DigitalPoint back in 2005 but I am not established yet. I was wondering how much time do I need to become establish? Messages: 278 Likes: 2 Points: 148 These are my stats.
Read this carefully! https://www.digitalpoint.com/help/established Funny thing is I got this info from top post In Support & Feedback.
Thank you for the reply Furquan Ahmed, It doesn't say how many how much time left I need to become establish.
Your IP shows you as American but reading English clearly isn't your strong point. I've copied and pasted the relevant text. Let me know if you need further clarification.
Thank you for the reply sarahk, It still doesn't tell me if I need 5 hours or 10 hours left to reach the 48 hours to become establish member.
Lets work through this step by step. There are TWO criteria: You joined in 2005, that's well over 48 hours ago so you've met that criteria You have 2 likes but you need 3 so you're short on that criteria Once you've met both criteria you just need to wait for an hourly cron job to run and you'll be upgraded. FWIW nobody has liked anything you've posted since 2009 so you probably need to participate a bit more in the discussion sections of this forum.
Wow... Just... wow. Nope. I need to stop going to forums. Perhaps that will rekindle my faith in humanity.
Thanks again sarahk, I was thinking that I still needed more time to get to 48 hours that clear it up.
Now that was a brilliant post, "thank you". If that won't get you your 3rd like, I don't know what will.
I'm not looking for a hand out but if I deserve that 3rd like then it be. It doesn't matter what types of replies you get nice ones, rude ones you always should have courtesy is why I always reply with a Thank YOU! Thank YOU!
Have a care because crap posts like "thank you" will get you a warning.(upping post count/post has no value) Try to imagine what this site would be like if everyone was *courteous*. We'd be flooded with useless "thank you" posts by the dozens daily. A thank you ought to be done by sending a polite PM.
I understand what you're saying. When I thank someone is not for post count but to show my appreaciation for the help that they have given me when they took the time to read & repond to my post.