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Buttonstoo | 09:53 Sat 07th Jan 2006 | Site Suggestions
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How can you tell if an AB poster is a longstanding member or a newbie?


Other forums I post on tend to show a counter of number of posts, profile,PM system etc... AB doesn't appear to have anything similar, or am I just missing it?

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newbies are green for two weeks, then they turn grey
There isn't an indicator of that kind on AB, but I've been a member since 26 September 2002 if that helps.

Blimey smudge, you old duffer ;-)


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Hi Buttonstoo


We do not currently have a member counter, but woofgang is right - new registered users are green for the first two weeks as a way of introduction.


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Thanks Woofgang and Editor .


You have answered my question, because I was reading a thread where one member said


"I can see that you are new to Answer Bank"


And I was wondering *How do they know they are new - if there is no posts counter*


Solved!!

there is a certain amount of anti-newbyism about, isn't there, prompted by the use of green. In theory they have the same rights as oldbies; the green is just to highlight trolls who sign on simply to annoy other users then run away.

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