Broadway Legend Joined: 9/10/08
Just curious. I know that member levels are reached by the number of responses. How did some members who joined in late 2011 or even 2012 reach Broadway Star or Broadway Legend so fast? I don't post every day, but I do view every day. Some don't seem to post that often, not even daily. Yet they have the member level. How did they do it?
Make sure you know your place based on your member level. Those with higher ones will surely put you down. It doesn't matter what you say.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
The numbers listed next to the levels indicate how many times someone posts something, whether it is to start a thread or reply to one. To see how many posts you have made, you can click on "your settings" under Broadway Extras on the left.
"Well, that was inevitable."
So was your defensiveness. You're the biggest offender.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
That's not defensive. There's no need to be defensive in the face of your relentless persecution complex.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/10/08
Right, I know that. Phyllis, for example, joined in 2007, and is a Legend. That is understandable, since he posts quite often. But Wynbish, you are a good example. You joined less than four months ago, and are already a Legend. That means you posted 1000 times in four months??
I don't know how everyone else did it, but I cheated.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/10/08
But your profile is recognizable to me. I'm pretty good with names and some of the "Stars and Legends" I don't see posting that often to reach the status so fast.
Yes, but Phyllis, you are one of the ones who seeks out threads by first timers and put them down for whatever they say and say how they should just shut up because they're new. You mention a persecution complex, what I just described fits that perfectly. So if I have one fine, but you go out of your way to be hurtful and nasty. You are not the only one to do it, but look at the ones that do, and then look at their member level and you will find that they are just like you and Wyn. Broadway Legends in the eyes of a fake society who get off on how they do nothing but post on here and ridicule anyone not in their "club".
Oh, Chi Chi. An innocent question gets asked, and you have to bring in the nasty. Sigh.
These "fun" tags are probably more trouble than they're worth.
^One step closer to legend! Yay me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
If you post once a day for six months you'll almost be a legend. If you're having lengthy discussions, it's really not hard to run up your post count.
And there's also the off-topic boards. Phyllis, others, and myself will discuss our love of True Blood post-after-post after an episode airs.
I wasn't being nasty. I was pointing out what I and other friends of mine have found to be true on this board. You can gaslight me as much as you want to make me feel crazy, but this board is only productive about 70% of the time.
"An innocent question gets asked, and you have to bring in the nasty. Sigh."
This is the exact point I am trying to make. A lot of people ask harmless questions on here and are attacked. By whom? Phyllis and others who feel entitled because of their Rob given name.
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Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Yes, but Phyllis, you are one of the ones who seeks out threads by first timers and put them down for whatever they say and say how they should just shut up because they're new.
Except I don't. That's just your own cray cray and need to feel abused.
For the record, once ChiChi asked a dumb question and I was kind of a dick. I apologized that very same day and even tolerated some PMs from the ChiChi. Then the ChiChi would post comments in threads I was in talking about "some people" in the thread were nasty, etc, and then when called on it, would admit he was talking about me. So yeah, I might be the worst poster ever, but I don't passive-aggressively thrown stones at people and then act like I'm just a poor, innocent victim of .... ahem, some "fake society."
Also, I think it's weird that you'd compare me and Wynbish, because I thought she was pretty much beloved in these parts, not like hateful hateful me.
And who gives you the right to decide which questions are dumb?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Phyllis and others who feel entitled because of their Rob given name.
Rob didn't give me my name. I chose it. Did Rob choose yours? Is that how you got stuck with ChiChi?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I have that right due to my member status. It's on page 17 of The Book of Broadway Legend Rules: Why Your Posting Status Makes You Better Than Others.
No, ChiChi was the nickname of my nephew who got run over by a semi-truck when he was two.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/26/11
Chichi is referring to the legend title not your user name. And i have to say he has a point. Most of the legends feel like they are better than the new posters or those who don't agree with them. They will also steal your casting suggestion and act like it was theirs.
Updated On: 8/16/12 at 04:08 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
"I have that right due to my member status"
I'm sure you think so. That is the point I've been making all along.
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