So how do the trust levels work?

I’m sorry if this seems daft or stupid, but where do I check my trust level? I haven’t been able to find that info yet on my own.

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You can check it by looking at your first badge when you click your profile.

My read time is currently stuck at just “1m” even though I’ve been reading the forums for far longer than that at this point. Any reason why?

My balls

and how do i know what lvl i have?

You can view this under your trust level in your profile:
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For a more detailed statistics view, you can post in here to get a check up

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Do you essentially have to visit the site once per every 24 hours, 15 times, for TL2?

Thought it was a little overboard but I realize people previously removed would have a harder time using alts to get TL2. You’d have to do a whole spy operation if you were trying to ban evade.

the thread that refuses to end

Yes, you just have to check into the site at least 15 times on separate days for that requirement.

Total list of requirements are:

  • Visiting at least 15 days, not sequentially
  • Casting at least 1 like
  • Receiving at least 1 like
  • Replying to at least 3 different topics
  • Entering at least 20 topics
  • Reading at least 100 posts
  • Spend a total of 60 minutes reading posts
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Sorry i just read this, my bad, now i see why my suggester application hasn’t gotten any follow up

Does entering 20 topics mean replying to them. Because I think I have all those requirements now and I don’t have the role.

Just got trust 2, thanks. Do I resubmit my suggestor application now?

what does it mean if nobody responds to your tryout I haven’t gotten a response in like 4 weeks im ressubmitting cuz I think nobody saw it ;-;

laughing out loud

you also have to send a few messages as well

Entering 20 topics just means clicking on it and reading it.

im too braindead to understand this
what do i need to do to become a suggestor (make it short)

become TL2 (requirements in the post you replied to)
send any suggestions manager two good suggestions

what makes a suggestion good

there’s no set criteria