About Trust Levels

Hello there! Today, I wanted to explain Trust Levels to you. Trust Levels are a sort of “ranking” in the discourse. They are a way of sandboxing new users in your community so that they cannot accidentally hurt themselves, or other users while they are learning what to do. They are also a way of granting experienced users more rights over time, so that they can help everyone maintain and moderate the community they generously contribute so much of their time to. Now I’ll show you the requirements for each Trust Level, and what each Trust Level offers.

Trust Level 0 — New

By default, all new users start out at trust level 0, meaning trust has yet to be earned. These are visitors who just created an account, and are still learning the community norms and the way your community works. New users’ abilities are restricted for safety – both theirs and yours.

Users at trust level 0 cannot :

  • Send personal messages to other users
  • “Reply as new topic” via Link button (UI removed)
  • Flag posts
  • Post more than 1 image
  • Post any attachments
  • Post more than 2 hyperlinks in a post
  • Have actual links in the ‘about me’ field of their profile (will be silently and temporarily converted to plain text)
  • Mention more than 2 users in a post
  • Post more than 3 topics
  • Post more than 10 replies

Trust Level 1 — Basic

In the discourse, reading is the most fundamental and healthy action in any community. If a new user is willing to spend a little time reading, they will quickly be promoted to the first trust level.

Get to trust level 1 (Basic) by:

  • Entering at least 5 topics
  • Reading at least 30 posts
  • Spend a total of 10 minutes reading posts

Users at trust level 1 (Basic) can:

  • Use all core Discourse functions; all new user restrictions are removed
  • Send PMs
  • Upload images and attachments if enabled
  • Edit wiki posts
  • Flag posts

Trust Level 2 — Member

Members keep coming back to your community over a series of weeks; they have not only read, but actively participated long and consistently enough to be trusted with full citizenship.

Get to trust level 2 (Member) by:

  • Visiting at least 15 days, not sequentially
  • Casting at least 1 like
  • Receiving at least 1 like
  • Replying to at least 3 different topics
  • Entering at least 20 topics
  • Reading at least 100 posts
  • Spend a total of 60 minutes reading posts

Users at trust level 2 (Member) can:

  • Use the “Invite others to this topic” button for one-click onboarding of new users to participate in topics
  • Invite outside users to PMs making a group PM
  • Daily like limit increased by 1.5×

Trust Level 3 — Regular

Regulars are the backbone of the community, the most active readers and reliable contributors over a period of months, even years. Because they’re always around, they can be further trusted to help tidy up and organize the community.

To get to trust level 3 (Regular), in the last 100 days:

  • Must have visited at least 50% of days
  • Must have replied to at least 10 different topics
  • Of topics created in the last 100 days, must have viewed 25% (capped at 500)
  • Of posts created in the last 100 days, must have read 25% (capped at 20k)
  • Must have received 20 likes, and given 30 likes.*
  • Must not have received more than 5 spam or offensive flags (with unique posts and unique users for each, confirmed by a moderator)
  • Must not have been suspended

Users at trust level 3 (Regular) can:

  • Recategorize and rename topics
  • Access a secure category only visible to users at trust level 3 and higher
  • Have all their links followed
  • TL3 spam flags cast on TL0 user posts immediately hide the post
  • TL3 flags cast on TL0 user posts in sufficient diversity will auto-silence the user and hide all their posts
  • Make their own posts wiki (that is, editable by any TL1+ users)
  • Daily like limit increased by 2×

Trust Level 4 — Leader

Leaders are regulars who have been around forever and seen everything. They set a positive example for the community through their actions and their posts. If you need advice, these are the folks you turn to first, and they’ve earned the highest level of community trust, such that they are almost moderators within the community already.

Get to trust level 4 (Leader) by:

  • Manual promotion by staff only

Users at trust level 4 (Leader) can:

  • Edit all posts
  • Pin/unpin topic
  • Close topics
  • Archive topics
  • Make topics unlisted
  • Split and merge topics
  • Daily like limit increased by 3×
  • Any TL4 flag cast on any post immediately takes effect and hides the target post

Side note: People with Trust Level 4 (Leader) can promote any mmeber of the community to a higher Trust Level.

So far, most people in this discourse are Trust Level 1 (Basic) and Trust Level 2 (Member), while the only person with Trust Level 3 (Regular) is @Sammarald, and the only person with Trust Level 4 (Leader) is @InterAction_studios.

I hope this topic will help you understand the Discourse a little more. Thank you for your time.

P. S. @discobot is a special exception.

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Thanks! I’ve been tryïng off and on to find all this info, ſo I really appreciate your poſting it here.

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Trust Level 666 - Unbanned from free ham sandwich day.

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You’re welcome! :grin:

TL3 no longer allows you to recategorize and rename topics.

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:frowning:

How do I find out which trust level am I in?

Well,you can look at your badges,that’s one way

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here

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This is very useful, iA must sticky this topic.

Can people lose their TLs if they are unactive near 3 months or they are permanent?

I think that is possible. I’m not quite sure. :confused:

I’m pretty sure it’s possible to lose your TL if you no longer meet the requirements for it

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In that case if I will get “Regular” I will lose it every summer :stuck_out_tongue:

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Sorry for bumping this, but I think that this topic needs to be pinned somewhere.

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This isn’t bumping, you posted this after 14 days. :))

This isnt problem at all. Some people posting 2 months after creating off some topics.

Which means that it is bumping. Bumping is when you post in a topic that’s completely dead,and has gone far down where nearly no one will see it.
Qbus,there weren’t that many people asking for the tier requirements,so I don’t think pinnning this topic is necessary.

Well. I don’t want it to be pinned near the topics on main site, but maybe in the FAQ section.
Also they should mention the tutorial in FAQ. I spent too much time looking for it.

Well,judging by the fact that IA didn’t really say anything about it,I doubt they’ll do it. Although,yes,it would be nice to have.