new member ->Junior member -> senior member on CC?

<p>how do these ranks work? lol</p>

<p>ive seen them for a while but i just started wondering.</p>

<p>It's just based on how many times you post in "education" forums.</p>

<p>they should change it, i've suggested a couple of times they should follow what other websites do (e.g. on a political forum i regularly post on it goes from citizen to mayor, governor, senator, etc. all the way up to president)</p>

<p>CC should do something like: HS student -> College student -> Grad student -> PhD or something like that (maybe: State U -> LAC -> "Lower Ivy" -> MIT -> Stanford -> Harvard -- ha ha ha -- just a small joke folks ;)</p>

<p>^kool. does anyone know the amount of posts needed for a certain rank?</p>

<p>...and when your pokemon gets enough battle experience, it evolves! but sometimes it needs the help of a rune to do so</p>

<p>Senior Member requires 1,000.</p>

<p>I believe Member requires 100.</p>

<p>I think member requires more, perhaps 300 if I recall correctly. I got there last month.</p>

<p>^ Yeah, I just saw a "Junior Member" with just over 200.</p>

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<p>Ironically, I have 999 posts as I'm reading this... :)</p>

<p>^^ them let me be the first to congratulate you. lol</p>

<p>I've never looked at mine... I wonder what I have?</p>

<p>EDIT: Junior member with 86 posts. I R Winner.</p>

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EDIT: Junior member with 86 posts. I R Winner.

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<p>EDIT: you mean Winar.</p>

<p>and if you get OVER 9000....</p>

<p>u got there man</p>

<p>this is my first posty</p>

<p>omg, I’m so excited</p>

<p>yeah, member must be 300 because I have 253 and I’m a junior member</p>

<p>I’m a Junior Member with 30 posts (now 31).</p>