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Members are automatically assigned to a post-count based membergroup depending on the number of posts they have made. As members' post counts change, they are automatically moved to the proper post-count based groups.
You belong to post-count-based [[membergroup]]s based on the number of posts you have made. Your membership in these groups can automatically change when your number of posts changes.  The administrator who can see which post-count-based membergroups the [[membes]] belong to.  Every new member belongs to the Newbie membergroup. The details of the post-count based membergroups can be set at [[Membergroups#Edit Membergroups|Edit Membergroups]]. The Newbie membergroup can never be removed.
 
Post-count based membergroups can be hidden on profiles and posts for members who have been placed into a primary membergroup via the current theme section of the administration center.  
 
Upon installation of an SMF forum, the Post-count based membergroups are
#Newbie
#Jr. Member
#Full Member
#Sr. Member
#Hero Member
 
The "Newbie" membergroup can neither be deleted nor have its 'Required Posts' value changed. Its name and all other details can be altered in ''[[Administration Center]] > Members > [[Membergroups]] > [[Membergroups#Edit Membergroups|Edit Membergroups]]''.
 
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Revision as of 23:53, 17 January 2014

You belong to post-count-based membergroups based on the number of posts you have made. Your membership in these groups can automatically change when your number of posts changes. The administrator who can see which post-count-based membergroups the membes belong to. Every new member belongs to the Newbie membergroup. The details of the post-count based membergroups can be set at Edit Membergroups. The Newbie membergroup can never be removed.



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