| User | Cyntia | | Topic | Class | | Message | What determines what "class" of writer you are, and what are the different classes? |
|| Replies ||

| User | Cyntia | 2005-07-15 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Wow ... I’ve been on for only 23 days. 165 more and you’ll be on for a year. :-) |
| User | misty_of_moon | 2005-07-15 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | i meant almost 200 days*** |
| User | misty_of_moon | 2005-07-15 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | i/ve been on two days and now i’m elite master, i’ve posted 38 poems deleted 5 and have posted like 100 forum things |
| User | Cyntia | 2005-07-01 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I was just curious. Thanks. :-) |
| User | Rokhal | 2005-07-01 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I’m pretty sure that’s just to tell you how long you’ve been on. It could be more complicated, though. I’m a "Writing Guru," I’ve been on 182 days, and I’ve published twelve poems. I’ve been some other things, but I forget what. It doesn’t matter. |
| User | Cyntia | 2005-06-30 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | If you look up your account, it tells your alias and then right underneath it has "class" and then something written afterwards -- like your skill level. I was just wondering what the "classes" were and how the system decides your "level." |
| User | | 2005-06-30 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Class of quality or style? |
| | |