Subject: Mind the gap
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Posted on: 2017-05-11 19:06:00 UTC

There used to not be a gap, as I see it. You kinda graduated straight from "newbie" to "oldbie" when you decided you weren't a "newbie" anymore. And that's actually why I use the quotation marks around those terms. There is no concrete rule for what makes someone an "oldbie". It's all perception.

My general thinking on what each term means is this (and not at all a thing anyone needs to take as gospel truth):

Newbies are members of the community that preface posts with things like "I know I haven't been here very long, but..." or some such. They aren't yet comfortable interacting in the community on their own merits.

Oldbies are members of the community that take some responsibility for the community. PGs and Discord Mods are, kinda by definition, almost always Oldbies. There are, however, Oldbies who don't have any title but try to set a good example of how things are done.

Middlebies are people who are comfortable interacting in the community and posting on their own merits, but who maybe don't take an active role. (Technically, I think my previous post is asking the Middlebies to choose to become Oldbies?)

You'll note that there is no designation of time in these definitions. I've seen, in my time, people jump straight to Middlebie in a week. I've seen Newbies of 2 years, and I've seen Oldbies of 1.

But these are just my definitions. And there is nothing wrong with being at any point on this scale. It's just a convenient way of talking about things.


As for you, Tomash, I'd say you qualify as an Oldbie. You take some responsibility for the community and, with the one notable exception, set an good example.

-Phobos

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