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I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post countsrep scores?

At present having reached 3,000 posts (rep count, always mixing the two words), it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join aa forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 posts (rep count, always mixing the two words), it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain rep scores?

At present having reached 3,000 posts (rep count, always mixing the two words), it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

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I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 postsposts (rep count, always mixing the two words), it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 posts, it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 posts (rep count, always mixing the two words), it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

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I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 posts, it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the trail an error'trial and error' method, ege.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive youyour next privilege.

I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 posts, it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the trail an error method, eg if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive you next privilege.

I could not find anything, but is there a detailed explanation on what is required of you once you hit certain post counts?

At present having reached 3,000 posts, it seems to give you a fair bit of power to moderate posts. Problem is, I am not real sure what is correct usage of this. It would be nice if there was a link to a page in your inbox that tells you what is required of you.

The way I see it right now is that this is a pretty big responsibility and to keep new members attracted to the site a fair system is needed.

I can also see a that a lot of people won't necessarily read every page on the rules when they join a forum. A lot of people use the 'trial and error' method, e.g. if this question is accepted then this should be the type of question I need to ask from now on. But, I have seen that this does not necessarily mean that those questions are quality posts.

I hope you can understand what I am trying to say as I am not the best at English. I just would like to see a prompt to show guidelines after you receive your next privilege.

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