I’ve been thinking a lot about confidence levels in Discourse and how effective they are for learning. But I wanted to make the most of it here. What tips do you guys have for someone who wants to do a great job of leveling up? What advice would you give to a “newbie”? I’ve read some old threads, but I’d like some new ideas… Born September 2024
I don’t think you have to do anything special. The requirements are based on activities you do anyway when you use a forum (read posts, like posts, write posts, and receive likes, because others appreciate what you have written). One important fact is that the requirements can be different at different forums.
I think the whole idea is that its a natural process of progression which helps ensure quality over quantity and prevent spam etc. As Moin said, they may vary on a site-by-site basis to prevent what one might call trust level farming.
The requirements aren’t too arduous its mainly reading, posting and liking posts. In short, engage with the community.
I have been learning and I have found interacting with the platform fun. I hope to have more and more interaction, conversations and projects. Let’s continue the journey, my friends.
This one, Meta, is a tech support forum for the Discourse software platform and hosting. Lots of other forums use our software and services, so it is possible you have been sent here via a link meant for another specific forum.
Here? Read a lot, post something every now and then, and like when it is suitable.
On my forum, the story is different, because I’m using only TL1 and 2 for ordinary users.
So it depends on if and how an admin changes those metrics. Honestly… it doesn’t matter. There can be some perks, like rights to use AI, but I claim that most users in any forum don’t use too many things that higher TL offers.
I had originally assumed they came here from another forum, but Moin pointed out that they said this is the only forum they’re on, so that rules it out completely.