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<p>[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 2341237, member: 23368"]The signature line is for each member to fill in what he thinks is appropriate. It automatically assigns junior member to a new individual. How long? You would need to ask a moderator. I'm not sure but it isn't much time at all. Then you can change it yourself or leave it alone. Some of our very young people like to call themselves a senior member or well-known member. It gives their posts more validity and they reduce the probability of being put down. I think it also helps their ego to see it in print. I find it is more valuable to play dumb and let some posters talk themselves into a corner or it exposes them for what they are. Example: Someone with an axe to grind, A Troll, or someone promoting a cause.... If they think you are uniformed as a junior member, it is much easier to spot their actual intent. And when they don't know for sure what your background is, or your knowledge, you can spot a liar or fabricator just as easy. I love being a junior member and will always remain such. It gives me an insight into others, especially new posters.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 2341237, member: 23368"]The signature line is for each member to fill in what he thinks is appropriate. It automatically assigns junior member to a new individual. How long? You would need to ask a moderator. I'm not sure but it isn't much time at all. Then you can change it yourself or leave it alone. Some of our very young people like to call themselves a senior member or well-known member. It gives their posts more validity and they reduce the probability of being put down. I think it also helps their ego to see it in print. I find it is more valuable to play dumb and let some posters talk themselves into a corner or it exposes them for what they are. Example: Someone with an axe to grind, A Troll, or someone promoting a cause.... If they think you are uniformed as a junior member, it is much easier to spot their actual intent. And when they don't know for sure what your background is, or your knowledge, you can spot a liar or fabricator just as easy. I love being a junior member and will always remain such. It gives me an insight into others, especially new posters.[/QUOTE]
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