I asked chatGPT what each of the looksmax ranks mean

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0 Posts – Greycel

  • Status: Newcomer or inactive. The "Greycel" rank could represent someone who is just starting out on the forum or doesn't post much yet. They're possibly a lurker or are still learning the ropes of the community.
  • Behavior: Likely to be reserved, maybe only reading threads without contributing much. They might feel unsure about engaging and could be absorbing information before making any real contributions.

500 Posts – Blue

  • Status: Emerging contributor. Someone who has been active enough to break out of the "new member" phase but isn't fully integrated yet. They might be considered a "junior" member or someone with a growing presence.
  • Behavior: They might post fairly frequently, offering opinions, advice, or feedback. Their posts are likely more consistent, and they are beginning to gain recognition within the community, though they may still be considered a "novice" compared to long-term members.

2,500 Posts – Green

  • Status: Regular contributor. At this point, the user is pretty well established in the forum and is likely seen as a reliable member. They probably have some knowledge to share and are considered more knowledgeable than newer users.
  • Behavior: Likely to post regularly, answer questions, and offer advice. They may have gained respect within the community, with some members looking up to them for insight and suggestions. Their contributions are solid and meaningful.

3,000 Posts – Yellow

  • Status: Respected member. This person is pretty much a veteran at this point and likely has a good reputation. People know them and respect their posts. They might have more influence within the community than lower-ranked members.
  • Behavior: The Yellow member is likely one of the more active users, posting frequently and engaging in meaningful discussions. They may even take on more leadership roles in discussions or moderation duties if applicable.

5,000 Posts – Red

  • Status: Influential and authoritative. By now, this user is a heavy hitter in the forum, someone who's been around long enough to shape discussions and maybe even influence trends or opinions.
  • Behavior: The Red-ranked user is likely a cornerstone of the community. Their posts are highly regarded, and they probably enjoy significant recognition. They might mentor newer members or contribute significantly to the community culture. Expect their posts to be well-thought-out and impactful.

10,000 Posts – Magenta

  • Status: Icon. At this point, the user is possibly legendary in the community. Their activity is vast, and they have a strong presence. They are a mainstay in the community, contributing to just about every conversation.
  • Behavior: The Magenta-ranked user is likely one of the top contributors, posting a great deal of content that everyone notices. Their posts can be authoritative, and they might be seen as a community leader or even a figurehead. They have the experience to back up their opinions and probably help shape major decisions or discussions on the forum.

20,000 Posts – Red and Purple

  • Status: A living legend. At this rank, the user is seen as almost an institution in the forum. They've been around for so long and contributed so much that they have a rich history in the community.
  • Behavior: The Red and Purple member has a deep influence on the direction of the forum. They’re probably involved in every major conversation, and many newer members look up to them as an authority. They may be seen as someone with near-unmatched experience and could even be a mentor or guide to others.

30,000 Posts – Rainbow

  • Status: Forum royalty. This user has achieved the highest level of involvement, and their influence is almost mythical. Reaching 30,000 posts is a massive achievement, so this person is likely considered a community legend by pretty much everyone.
  • Behavior: The Rainbow-ranked user has likely shaped the forum in some way, having been a part of it for years. Their posts are highly anticipated and probably seen as the gold standard in the community. They might have deep-rooted knowledge and offer guidance, with new users frequently turning to them for advice. They might be one of the most respected people on the entire forum.
 
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0 Posts – Greycel

  • Status: Newcomer or inactive. The "Greycel" rank could represent someone who is just starting out on the forum or doesn't post much yet. They're possibly a lurker or are still learning the ropes of the community.
  • Behavior: Likely to be reserved, maybe only reading threads without contributing much. They might feel unsure about engaging and could be absorbing information before making any real contributions.

500 Posts – Blue

  • Status: Emerging contributor. Someone who has been active enough to break out of the "new member" phase but isn't fully integrated yet. They might be considered a "junior" member or someone with a growing presence.
  • Behavior: They might post fairly frequently, offering opinions, advice, or feedback. Their posts are likely more consistent, and they are beginning to gain recognition within the community, though they may still be considered a "novice" compared to long-term members.

2,500 Posts – Green

  • Status: Regular contributor. At this point, the user is pretty well established in the forum and is likely seen as a reliable member. They probably have some knowledge to share and are considered more knowledgeable than newer users.
  • Behavior: Likely to post regularly, answer questions, and offer advice. They may have gained respect within the community, with some members looking up to them for insight and suggestions. Their contributions are solid and meaningful.

3,000 Posts – Yellow

  • Status: Respected member. This person is pretty much a veteran at this point and likely has a good reputation. People know them and respect their posts. They might have more influence within the community than lower-ranked members.
  • Behavior: The Yellow member is likely one of the more active users, posting frequently and engaging in meaningful discussions. They may even take on more leadership roles in discussions or moderation duties if applicable.

5,000 Posts – Red

  • Status: Influential and authoritative. By now, this user is a heavy hitter in the forum, someone who's been around long enough to shape discussions and maybe even influence trends or opinions.
  • Behavior: The Red-ranked user is likely a cornerstone of the community. Their posts are highly regarded, and they probably enjoy significant recognition. They might mentor newer members or contribute significantly to the community culture. Expect their posts to be well-thought-out and impactful.

10,000 Posts – Magenta

  • Status: Icon. At this point, the user is possibly legendary in the community. Their activity is vast, and they have a strong presence. They are a mainstay in the community, contributing to just about every conversation.
  • Behavior: The Magenta-ranked user is likely one of the top contributors, posting a great deal of content that everyone notices. Their posts can be authoritative, and they might be seen as a community leader or even a figurehead. They have the experience to back up their opinions and probably help shape major decisions or discussions on the forum.

20,000 Posts – Red and Purple

  • Status: A living legend. At this rank, the user is seen as almost an institution in the forum. They've been around for so long and contributed so much that they have a rich history in the community.
  • Behavior: The Red and Purple member has a deep influence on the direction of the forum. They’re probably involved in every major conversation, and many newer members look up to them as an authority. They may be seen as someone with near-unmatched experience and could even be a mentor or guide to others.

30,000 Posts – Rainbow

  • Status: Forum royalty. This user has achieved the highest level of involvement, and their influence is almost mythical. Reaching 30,000 posts is a massive achievement, so this person is likely considered a community legend by pretty much everyone.
  • Behavior: The Rainbow-ranked user has likely shaped the forum in some way, having been a part of it for years. Their posts are highly anticipated and probably seen as the gold standard in the community. They might have deep-rooted knowledge and offer guidance, with new users frequently turning to them for advice. They might be one of the most respected people on the entire forum.
domination
 
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0 Posts – Greycel

  • Status: Newcomer or inactive. The "Greycel" rank could represent someone who is just starting out on the forum or doesn't post much yet. They're possibly a lurker or are still learning the ropes of the community.
  • Behavior: Likely to be reserved, maybe only reading threads without contributing much. They might feel unsure about engaging and could be absorbing information before making any real contributions.

500 Posts – Blue

  • Status: Emerging contributor. Someone who has been active enough to break out of the "new member" phase but isn't fully integrated yet. They might be considered a "junior" member or someone with a growing presence.
  • Behavior: They might post fairly frequently, offering opinions, advice, or feedback. Their posts are likely more consistent, and they are beginning to gain recognition within the community, though they may still be considered a "novice" compared to long-term members.

2,500 Posts – Green

  • Status: Regular contributor. At this point, the user is pretty well established in the forum and is likely seen as a reliable member. They probably have some knowledge to share and are considered more knowledgeable than newer users.
  • Behavior: Likely to post regularly, answer questions, and offer advice. They may have gained respect within the community, with some members looking up to them for insight and suggestions. Their contributions are solid and meaningful.

3,000 Posts – Yellow

  • Status: Respected member. This person is pretty much a veteran at this point and likely has a good reputation. People know them and respect their posts. They might have more influence within the community than lower-ranked members.
  • Behavior: The Yellow member is likely one of the more active users, posting frequently and engaging in meaningful discussions. They may even take on more leadership roles in discussions or moderation duties if applicable.

5,000 Posts – Red

  • Status: Influential and authoritative. By now, this user is a heavy hitter in the forum, someone who's been around long enough to shape discussions and maybe even influence trends or opinions.
  • Behavior: The Red-ranked user is likely a cornerstone of the community. Their posts are highly regarded, and they probably enjoy significant recognition. They might mentor newer members or contribute significantly to the community culture. Expect their posts to be well-thought-out and impactful.

10,000 Posts – Magenta

  • Status: Icon. At this point, the user is possibly legendary in the community. Their activity is vast, and they have a strong presence. They are a mainstay in the community, contributing to just about every conversation.
  • Behavior: The Magenta-ranked user is likely one of the top contributors, posting a great deal of content that everyone notices. Their posts can be authoritative, and they might be seen as a community leader or even a figurehead. They have the experience to back up their opinions and probably help shape major decisions or discussions on the forum.

20,000 Posts – Red and Purple

  • Status: A living legend. At this rank, the user is seen as almost an institution in the forum. They've been around for so long and contributed so much that they have a rich history in the community.
  • Behavior: The Red and Purple member has a deep influence on the direction of the forum. They’re probably involved in every major conversation, and many newer members look up to them as an authority. They may be seen as someone with near-unmatched experience and could even be a mentor or guide to others.

30,000 Posts – Rainbow

  • Status: Forum royalty. This user has achieved the highest level of involvement, and their influence is almost mythical. Reaching 30,000 posts is a massive achievement, so this person is likely considered a community legend by pretty much everyone.
  • Behavior: The Rainbow-ranked user has likely shaped the forum in some way, having been a part of it for years. Their posts are highly anticipated and probably seen as the gold standard in the community. They might have deep-rooted knowledge and offer guidance, with new users frequently turning to them for advice. They might be one of the most respected people on the entire forum.
Forum royalty = Rotter jfl.
 
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The Rainbow-ranked user has likely shaped the forum in some way, having been a part of it for years. Their posts are highly anticipated and probably seen as the gold standard in the community. They might have deep-rooted knowledge and offer guidance, with new users frequently turning to them for advice. They might be one of the most respected people on the entire forum.
Facts
 
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@silently_said thoughs?
 

3,000 Posts – Yellow

  • Status: Respected member. This person is pretty much a veteran at this point and likely has a good reputation. People know them and respect their posts. They might have more influence within the community than lower-ranked members.
  • Behavior: The Yellow member is likely one of the more active users, posting frequently and engaging in meaningful discussions. They may even take on more leadership roles in discussions or moderation duties if applicable.
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