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Looking at the site settings, it appears, that there are these privileges currently: 250 reputation grant you the privilege to close and reopen questions. 500 reputation will allow you to edit po...
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#3: Post edited
- Looking at the site settings, it appears, that there are these privileges currently:
- - **250 reputation** grant you the privilege to close and reopen questions.
- - **500 reputation** will allow you to edit posts by other users.
- - **1000 reputation** will grant you the privilege to see deleted posts and to delete (and undelete) posts.
- However, the Codidact software will switch to a *Trust Level* based system soon, as was decided on the forum:
- - [https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47](https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47)
- - [https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20](https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20) (with some amendments later, but covers the general spirit)
- While some details are bound to change, this is the general idea we are following. Furthermore, some privileges will be given only (or earlier), when you have shown, that you know the tool. For examples, when we have suggested edits, you will be able to edit directly if you suggest many good edits.
- You can also be sure, that the trust level system (unlike the temporary reputation system) will be documented better.
- Looking at the site settings, it appears, that there are these privileges currently:
- - **250 reputation** grant you the privilege to close and reopen questions.
- - **500 reputation** will allow you to edit posts by other users.
- - **1000 reputation** will grant you the privilege to see deleted posts and to delete (and undelete) posts.
- However, the Codidact software will switch to a *Trust Level* based system soon, as was decided on the forum:
- - [https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47](https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47)
- - [https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20](https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20) (with some amendments later, but covers the general spirit)
- The current specification for trust levels (pending some changes) can be found [in the docs GitHub wiki](https://github.com/codidact/docs/wiki/User-Privileges)
- While some details are bound to change, this is the general idea we are following. Furthermore, some privileges will be given only (or earlier), when you have shown, that you know the tool. For examples, when we have suggested edits, you will be able to edit directly if you suggest many good edits.
- You can also be sure, that the trust level system (unlike the temporary reputation system) will be documented better.
#2: Post edited
- Looking at the site settings, it appears, that there are these privileges currently:
- - **250 reputation** grant you the privilege to close and reopen questions.
- - **500 reputation** will allow you to edit posts by other users.
- - **1000 reputation** will grant you the privilege to see deleted posts and to delete (and undelete) posts.
- However, the Codidact software will switch to a *Trust Level* based system soon, as was decided on the forum:
- https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47- https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20 (with some amendments later, but covers the general spirit)- While some details are bound to change, this is the general idea we are following. Furthermore, some privileges will be given only (or earlier), when you have shown, that you know the tool. For examples, when we have suggested edits, you will be able to edit directly if you suggest many good edits.
- You can also be sure, that the trust level system (unlike the temporary reputation system) will be documented better.
- Looking at the site settings, it appears, that there are these privileges currently:
- - **250 reputation** grant you the privilege to close and reopen questions.
- - **500 reputation** will allow you to edit posts by other users.
- - **1000 reputation** will grant you the privilege to see deleted posts and to delete (and undelete) posts.
- However, the Codidact software will switch to a *Trust Level* based system soon, as was decided on the forum:
- - [https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47](https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47)
- - [https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20](https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20) (with some amendments later, but covers the general spirit)
- While some details are bound to change, this is the general idea we are following. Furthermore, some privileges will be given only (or earlier), when you have shown, that you know the tool. For examples, when we have suggested edits, you will be able to edit directly if you suggest many good edits.
- You can also be sure, that the trust level system (unlike the temporary reputation system) will be documented better.
#1: Initial revision
Looking at the site settings, it appears, that there are these privileges currently: - **250 reputation** grant you the privilege to close and reopen questions. - **500 reputation** will allow you to edit posts by other users. - **1000 reputation** will grant you the privilege to see deleted posts and to delete (and undelete) posts. However, the Codidact software will switch to a *Trust Level* based system soon, as was decided on the forum: - https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-discussion-reputation/99/47 - https://forum.codidact.org/t/mvp-proposal-user-trust-and-reward-system/114/20 (with some amendments later, but covers the general spirit) While some details are bound to change, this is the general idea we are following. Furthermore, some privileges will be given only (or earlier), when you have shown, that you know the tool. For examples, when we have suggested edits, you will be able to edit directly if you suggest many good edits. You can also be sure, that the trust level system (unlike the temporary reputation system) will be documented better.