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When you make a certain number if posts, it changes your staus. Or you can change it to something if your choosing.

 

You should really have something more fitting, related to you ;)

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I thought it meant one was well read

That would be,  Well Versed, my little Kitten.

 

Versed Member

has something to do with an appendage.

But, I know not what,  nor how.  nor where, for that matter.

 

​And Paul is an Inversed Member

which has something to do with Quantum Physics, I reckon.

 

I hope this helps.

Love,

S

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I thought it might have something to do with amnesia as in: "Versed is primarily an amnesia drug, that is often part of an IV cocktail for "twilight" anasthesia (deep sedation)." [from a dentistry forum]

 

So putting all these responses together, I guess a "versed member" is one who has posted so much that nobody can remember what they said or when or why. Sure, that makes sense to me. Thanks!  :lol2:

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I thought it might have something to do with amnesia as in: "Versed is primarily an amnesia drug, that is often part of an IV cocktail for "twilight" anasthesia (deep sedation)." [from a dentistry forum]

 

So putting all these responses together, I guess a "versed member" is one who has posted so much that nobody can remember what they said or when or why. Sure, that makes sense to me. Thanks!  :lol2:

Versed is lovely.

LMFAO!!!!! It is the websites nice way of saying that we talk too much. 

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According to Rikki Tisser, marketing manager of Invision Power (the company that developed the forum software used by QT) the only "Titles" or "Ranks" they provide are Newbie, Member and Advanced Member. Any other designations are custom creations requested by the site owner.

 

So I guess the title"Versed Member" was requested by the QT founders and the official explanation are the ones provided by MQ: "It means you've ran the gauntlet and survived." and Colleen: "Versed in the ways of the QT."

 

That may be so, but I still prefer my definition: "One who has posted so much that nobody can remember what they said or when or why."  :clapping: But really, it's easier just to go into your profile and enter something in the "Title" field so the "Versed" term gets displaced.  :)

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According to Rikki Tisser, marketing manager of Invision Power (the company that developed the forum software used by QT) the only "Titles" or "Ranks" they provide are Newbie, Member and Advanced Member. Any other designations are custom creations requested by the site owner.

 

So I guess the title"Versed Member" was requested by the QT founders and the official explanation are the ones provided by MQ: "It means you've ran the gauntlet and survived." and Colleen: "Versed in the ways of the QT."

 

That may be so, but I still prefer my definition: "One who has posted so much that nobody can remember what they said or when or why."  :clapping: But really, it's easier just to go into your profile and enter something in the "Title" field so the "Versed" term gets displaced.  :)

So go do it - I want to see what you put ;)

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We didn't have to request anything to be changed as we can designate whichever titles we choose.  Having said that, I have it set up where everybody can make their own titles up in your profile.  :)

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