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Q&A What is an easy way to determine my Trust Level?

While trust levels are going to replace reputation eventually, they are still being designed. So currently, we use a reputation system, which was included in the base software (QPixel by ArtOfCode)...

posted 4y ago by luap42‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar luap42‭ · 2020-07-17T10:29:39Z (almost 4 years ago)
While trust levels are going to replace reputation eventually, they are still being designed. So currently, we use a reputation system, which was included in the base software (QPixel by ArtOfCode) we use for developing this site.

Your reputation is shown next to your user name (currently: 20).

To answer your three "tasks":

1. For suggesting changes to tag settings it's probably okay to post on Meta (or in the meta category of the site) for now. Moderators will notice them and can make the change for you. You could also start a meta thread, where other users (and you) can post suggestions in answers, which mods can regularly check and follow up on.
2. It should be possible to suggest edits for every logged-in user.
3. Upvotes should be possible for every logged-in user, too, with some recent rate limits.

The chat is an independent third-party software we use, so this shouldn't be related to any reputation or trust level.