Topic: Level

Posted under General

Hi
Behind the join date of any user profile, you'll find the "level" parameter.
What does it mean and how many levels are there?
What is the difference between "(unactivated) member" and member?
Please just reply in detail or redirect me to a wiki which answer very specifically to all of my questions.
Thanks

There are at least 5 active user levels, each level is explained in detail here.
In addition to a few more that are not mentioned, which are Former Staff, Blocked, Anonymous, and the Unactivated Member. They sound exactly what they are for.

Unactivated member are either freshly created user accounts that have not been verified yet (through their email) or existing user accounts that the owners chosen to be deleted.

thegreatwolfgang said:
There are at least 5 active user levels, each level is explained in detail here.
In addition to a few more that are not mentioned, which are Former Staff, Blocked, Anonymous, and the Unactivated Member. They sound exactly what they are for.

Unactivated member are either freshly created user accounts that have not been verified yet (through their email) or existing user accounts that the owners chosen to be deleted.

Ok thanks.
Is there a way you can actually get even just a general idea of whether a member has logged in or not in the last 6 months?
I'm asking this because when I want to send PM I don't have a single clue about what the chances could be I have to even get the recipient to read my message.
Most of the times PM is infact a high loss in time risk.

artexplorer said:
Ok thanks.
Is there a way you can actually get even just a general idea of whether a member has logged in or not in the last 6 months?
I'm asking this because when I want to send PM I don't have a single clue about what the chances could be I have to even get the recipient to read my message.
Most of the times PM is infact a high loss in time risk.

your best chance of that is to look at the other individual stats on a user's page and judge by the latest activity (latest forum post, latest post edit, latest favorite, ect.)

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