what does the little label next to our profile names mean?
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rmager
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I'm currently a 'listener' but have seen 'pioneering'. have we got to earn our stripes to go through the ranks? joking but curious at the same time
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Hi there
You earn badges and the more you post moves you up the ranks and the number of likes or reactions you get
Also when you start posts and get replies -
Oh, you've definitely got to earn your stripes @rmager (which is easily done).From the Scope community guidelines: 'Badges and ranks are intended as a fun way of showing how much members contribute to the community. Once you reach the (25 point), the ability to send private messages is also enabled. You can view your current rank on your profile page, next to your username, and your current number of points can be found in the ‘About’ section of your profile. Over on the right hand side (or at the bottom of the screen on a mobile device), you can also view the badges you have earned.'
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oh this is fun! right - better get earning
@chiarieds -
I’m sending some likes your way to give you a boost
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I like collecting my badges think I got 13 now
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