This is just something I came up with now.
You know how everyone is trying to get as many connections with the Old Misc as possible before it gets removed?
I have the solution: the 46'er rank.
Like Team Fortress 2's "Proof of Purchase" seal, this basically declares anyone an "old timer."
How is someone eligible for one? Good question.
Basically, anyone who's been using Misc. for quite some time now receives it. My best bet is if someone's been on the old Misc. for about a year (like me).
What does it do? ...not much honestly. However, it will help people remember the olden days, acting as sort of a lubricant into the Forums 2.0.
Note: this rank applies to banned users as well. It will not, however, apply to Moderators, TBG Moderators, Retired Moderators, ScratchR devs, or Scratch Team members. We don't want to obscure their current rank.
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I don't support this much. I think it's just an unnecessary feature, and Scratch won't waste money on a random rank, anyway.
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coolstuff wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with this - what point does signifying that somebody loves Miscellaneous have?
None.
Like you, I don't agree with this. It's just a way of segregating people into "I WAS THERE IN MISC YOU WEREN'T BWAHAHAHAHA!" and "WAAAAAA! I WANNA COOL RANK!".
Seriously, this is not a good idea.
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Veggieman supports this.
Remember, vegetables are good you, kids.
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I don't support it, I like it. Difference
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PaperMario123 wrote:
I don't support this much. I think it's just an unnecessary feature, and Scratch won't waste money on a random rank, anyway.
Do you think it costs money to set up a new rank?
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Dinoclor wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with this - what point does signifying that somebody loves Miscellaneous have?
None.
Like you, I don't agree with this. It's just a way of segregating people into "I WAS THERE IN MISC YOU WEREN'T BWAHAHAHAHA!" and "WAAAAAA! I WANNA COOL RANK!".
Seriously, this is not a good idea.
I agree with you.
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I don't agree with this idea.
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coolstuff wrote:
I'm not sure I agree with this - what point does signifying that somebody loves Miscellaneous have?
Adding on to coolstuff's reasoning,
What about those of us who have most of our posts in the other forums, yet have been on for over a year?
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