.ORG or .NET Member Labelled Below Forum Name

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  1. Eggfish
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    This is just a suggestion.

    Sometimes I get confused on posts whether the player is .net or .org. So sometimes on forum games, I assume the player is in active but actually he/she is an org player.
    Maybe underneath your name, it should say .NET Active Member or .ORG Active Member. If a person plays both servers, it could say Active Member just like it does now.


    Example:

    I'm not sure if you agree with this but if you do or don't, please let me know. Thanks.
     
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  2. yamyam3
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    Good idea. I spent 10min on net, 0 on org. I'll be a Net Active Member. :cool::t I really did btw. But once I actually have internet back on pc I can continue working on my amazing island xD
    Actually why not just giving the person an option poll between net org and both in Personal Details and show it next to their forum rank?
     
  3. MyLovelyAviLumps
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    What would consider you active
     
  4. Eggfish
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    The trophies you earn if that's what you mean.
     
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    Yes, the servers are separate and have their differences in community, size and how their economy works but they do still share members of the same community. It would be cool if you could select your preference but you can put information like this in your About me. Also, what if you play both servers, or you play neither and are here simply for the forums?

    Just random questions. I don't see this as a bad idea, I'm just not sure it's necessarily needed as of now.

    :popcorn:
     
  6. Eggfish
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    If you play both, I mentioned it could just be Active Member.
    If a person came for the forums, it could just say Guest.
     
  7. rocky7239
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    Doesn't need to say active becuase its just the server you prefer.

    I'd prefer if its just said .Net or .Org or .Net & .Org.
    Also, if someone wanted to change theirs who woud do it? Cyp, Zambiana or mods? and would there be thread with a format to change yours?

    Support :)
     
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    ^. Support.
     
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    Support, as this is still a relevant suggestion
     
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    Support. Maybe in settings or whatever, you can change if you're .Org or .Net or both and the ability to turn off the label.
     
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    No support.
     
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    No Support.
     
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    No Support.
     
  14. iballisticbunny6
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    Neutral. Most threads now-a-days have the option to have a prefix or have a sub-forums directly related to a specific server (ex: .Org Moderator Applications, .Net Trading, etc).
     

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