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Ranks can be assigned on a purely practical level - for example, the forum creator maintains the board, while moderators can ban members, meaning that their status is "official" and grants more actual power. Other members, however, form a cult of personality, with status being assigned according to fellow members' perception of them. Certain types of [[ForumSpeak Online Personas]] gravitate towards particular ranks. This can seem strange, since most people start out as a Newbie, but can perhaps be explained by the newbie tendency to be quiet and careful until they gain some support and respect within the forum. That's when they relax and show their true colours, for better or worse. See also [[http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/index.htm Flame Warriors]],

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Ranks can be assigned on a purely practical level - -- for example, the forum creator maintains the board, while moderators can ban members, meaning that their status is "official" and grants more actual power. Other members, however, form a cult of personality, with status being assigned according to fellow members' perception of them. Certain types of [[ForumSpeak Online Personas]] gravitate towards toward particular ranks. This can seem strange, since most people start out as a Newbie, ''Newbie'', but can perhaps be explained by the newbie tendency to be quiet and careful until they gain some support and respect within the forum. That's when they relax and show their true colours, for better or worse. See also [[http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/index.htm Flame Warriors]],
Warriors]].




* '''The Gods Themselves''': If a forum is devoted to a specific topic, notably one in entertainment or pop culture, then these are the actual creators of the works in question. Be they writer, director, actor, or possibly key grip, they get the celebrity treatment -- so long as they can prove they are who they say they are to the other high-rankers. It's a huge event for the gods to quote your post, reply to your message, or debate your point, and saying anything even slightly insulting or non-lickspittle to one of them will get one labeled a troll. The gods have tiny post counts, and no administrative powers, but they may as well outrank everyone else. Of course, for some communities, like those for comics or webcomics, the forum creator is the god in question, and sometimes [[{{SmallNameBigEgo}} that's not such a good thing]]. SpoilAtYourOwnRisk on forums frequented by the gods, as admins will frequently clamp down on any unauthorized future storyline leaks to prevent any show/movie staff member from being blamed for the leak. An example of a god is nerd icon Creator/WilWheaton, who seems to have an account on every single nerdy forum and website in existence. Another is Creator/KevinSmith, who is also the Forum Creator and Admin of his forum, which he posts on every single day.
** Then there's the forums that are actually dedicated to ''[[{{Hatedom}} hating a particular creator or his work]]''. If that creator starts making posts on the forum, the reaction will vary between amusement where the target and forum-goers trade friendly jabs at each other, or enormous flame wars where the target spews vitriol at the forum while its members gang up to shout out their hatred for them, often ending with the admins banning them.


* '''Forum Creator''': Gets a rank of their own due to importance. May or may not be actually ''paying'' for the forum. On a grass roots level, the role and personality of the forum creator can vary quite a bit. They're usually both Administration and Moderator...but not always. Maybe they set up the board and gathered a few of their friends to act in Admin roles, since they don't know much about the technical side of running a forum. They're nearly always a Moderator though. Strange thing is, very often this is quite an elusive figure, despite being in charge of the board. On IRC they are the "Owner", with status +q.
** It's fairly common for these people to be revered as some sort of MemeticBadass within the forum itself, especially if they are also an Admin.
** If they're especially hands-off/irrelevant they'll become the ButtMonkey instead. Or some odd combination.


* '''Administration''': a.k.a. Admin. The maintainers of the boards, usually more technically inclined than moderators. They're the ones who can be found smacking their heads off of their keyboards when something goes wrong with the forum; not only does the glitch annoy them, but they'll have the rest of the message board on their case to ''fix'' it. Admin usually deal with setting boards up, fixing problems, conducting polls and taking suggestions. As a result, some Admin don't seem to participate much in the day-to-day discussion of the board, only appearing when summoned or to explain why the Fanfic forum is currently offline. On smaller boards, though, the Admin is just an Old Guard or Regular who happens to know what to do should the place self-destruct. Still, making them angry isn't a good idea; they outrank the Mods, and if pushed, Admin will almost certainly use their power within the group to ensure the guilty party is punished. Admins are +a on IRC.


* '''Moderators''': a.k.a. Mods. Admins are in charge of the boards, but Mods are in charge of the members. This is usually the most recognisable of the "authority" groups, and the one that the general board populace is likely to see on a frequent basis. The Mod's greatest power is banning; make enough of a nuisance of yourself and you'll be barred from the board (although, being of a lower status than Admin, they may have to refer to that group first). They can also delete or lock discussion threads that have gotten out of hand, and are generally in charge of seeing that everyone plays nicely together. A good Mod is a godsend for a message board. A bad one is likely to cause members to flee. Often, Mods have hierarchy of their own, especially between those who moderate a single topic forum, and those who oversee all of it. Mods are usually respected and popular Old Guard members who have been given a "promotion" for their years of devotion to the forum. Mods are known as "Op[erator]s" on IRC and come in Op +o and Half-Op (lesser power) +h flavours.
** If there's any form of corruption or abuse of power on a forum, this is where it will most often reside, until/unless an Admin or Creator comes along and puts down the boot.

* '''The Old Guard''': They don't have any official power, per se, but they're the celebrities of the board. Newbies and Regulars know they've made it in the fandom if an Old Guard praises their {{Fanfic}} or asks for their MSN address. As with Regulars, they participate in day-to-day discussion, but often not to the same extent - The Old Guard have been into their specialization/fandom for a while, and unless some sparkling new debate catches their attention, or a new series kicks into gear, they're not known for posting every five minutes. Sometimes even the Mods can be wary of crossing this group, since they've been here long enough to have a strong set of allies (and, occasionally, a mini-fandom of their own)... which means if they're a {{Jerkass}}, hapless Newbies and blithely ignorant Regulars should be very careful in their dealings with them. Usually, though, this is a pretty benevolent group, and ''the'' ones to go to if you want to know obscure facts about the fandom. Most likely to be voiced (+v) in a channel.
** ''Who's here?'': SmallNameBigEgo with a HairTriggerTemper (if they don't get banned), [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]]. There's nearly always someone here who [[ForumSpeak Suffers Newbies Poorly]], and TheGadfly can also be a trusted member, although it's frequent to see them held at the end of a leash by a Mod.

* '''Regulars''': The bread-and-butter of a forum, and usually the most concerned with whatever topic the forum is ostensibly about. They hold debates, chat about [[Main/{{OTP}} OTPs]], wonder what the deal was with the silent guy in episode 13 and greet/assess the Newbies. They'll also start Shipping Wars and occasionally [[FlameWar flame each other]], so watch out. They're the most active group, and the most closely watched by the Mods. Because they're the mainstay of the forum, they tend to define its tone and interests. Some Regulars may have been on the forum longer than some of the Old Guard, but due to lower post count aren't as well-known or popular.
** ''Who's here?'': Just about every personality type, but a few stand out: the [[ForumSpeak Mediator]], the SingleIssueWonk, and the [[ForumSpeak Left Fielder]] in particular. Subgroups include the DieForOurShip. A proto-version of [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]] often occupies this space; always nice to Newbies, but lacks the clout to challenge the Old Guard.

* '''Bright Young Things''': An odd group, consisting of Newbies who have been promoted quickly. Their opinions are given more weight than those of other newcomers, although they're still expected to defer to Regular and Old Guard members. The reasons for this rapid ascension in the ranks can vary. They might be a friend of someone held in high esteem in the forum. They might be a well-known fanfic author or [[FandomVIP other fandom celebrity]] who's been active elsewhere. Or they're just plain nice, and have been making themselves useful from day one. Either way, it's not long before they've settled into the forum and are indistinguishable from other Regular members.

* '''Newbies''': Nearly everyone starts here. These are the board's new arrivals, often recognisable for their recent "Hi, I'm new!" post. After the initial meet-and-greet, a newbie will usually post sparingly until they get a feel for the board. Confident ones can find themselves quickly raised to the level of the Bright Young Things...or pushing some buttons when unwittingly upsetting the forum's heavy hitters. Smart ones will have trawled the archives and checked the Rules and Regulations before speaking up, but that doesn't mean that they're immune to mistakes. Most decent Mods will make allowances for Newbies, and [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]] will take extra pains to make sure they're given a fair hearing. However, this stage is also where the [[{{Troll}} Trolls]] are weeded out, so the Mod will probably be keeping an eye on any newcomers for signs of trouble.
** ''Who's Here?'': Depending on the competence levels of the newbies (or the balance of acceptance vs. cynicism among the forum's regular members), they might find themselves branded a {{Noob}}. [[YesMan Yes Men]] and [[ForumSpeak Me Toos]] usually don't get very far above Newbie level, since they never really say much to warrant "promotion." Unless, of course, they're fuelling the resident SmallNameBigEgo.

* '''Guest Posters''': Unlike Newbies, they don't even have an account on the forum. They usually pop up to comment on something that catches their interest and are never seen again. Or they pop up intermittently, often enough that their web handle is recognised, but not enough for anyone to get attached to them. Rather unfairly, their opinions and insights might not be given the consideration they deserve simply because the "they're not one of us" mentality prevails. Some will eventually join the forum, where they skip official Newbie status if the other board members recognise them.
** On Website/GameFaqs, special status is given to game devs or PR people. The vast majority of them lack either the interest or netiquette to last long on the forums, so they generally just post a "thanks for buying my game" kind of response and then are never heard from again.

* '''They Who Must Not Be Named''': Banned members. Trolls. That guy who started the FlameWar that nearly nuked the forum until Admins and Mods with big sticks stepped in to sort things out. If they turn up, they'll be summarily squashed by every member from Regulars upwards. Some people can be relegated to this category unfairly (perhaps a Mod or Old Guard member took an inexplicable dislike to them), but generally these are the troublemakers that everyone prefers not to talk about. More benign ones who don't get banned are often looked upon as the village idiot, tolerated for purposes of amusement but in danger of being immediately banned if they get serious.
** ''Who's here?'': The {{Troll}} obviously, and on less fair forums anyone the community does not like or any banned member.
** This will frequently be the status of Moderators who've abused their powers or acted out of line. An Admin eventually has their eyes opened to the CorruptCop and ban him, or the Forum Creator will decide after being bombarded by complaints from the Regulars that enough is enough. Expect an epic debacle with announcements of the ban, and said Moderator trying to flame the board with a SockPuppet. Usually qualifies as a NoodleIncident.
** Bottom of this place are [[UnPerson unpersoned]] members and people which were once part of the forum but now even mentioning them is not allowed for various reasons.

* '''Off The Radar''': Don't really fit in anywhere. They seem to exist outwith the forum's system. [[SpearCarrier Some just post and then leave, never to be heard from again]]. Others take a more dramatic approach, where they'll ride into the message board, make a massive impact and vanish just as quickly, leaving its regulars to wonder "Who was that masked poster?" Until next time. Too distinct to be guest posters, they challenge or show up the Old Guard without suffering the consequence... or don't show up at all, but they're there... lurking in the shadows...
** ''Who's here?'': [[ForumSpeak Lurker]], [[ForumSpeak Hit-and-run Poster]]

* '''Irregulars''': They are rather peculiar as they can have any of the higher ranks starting with moderator, or maybe they are just pulling strings behind the administration. More often than not, they have a special (but possibly invisible) user group created for them with an unsettling set of permissions, like moderator of only the staff boards or the ability to read but not give infractions. If there is more than one irregular, they will usually combat each other with conspiracies until one of them gets banned, they become friends and extremely poisonous to the community or the administration gets tired of the drama and gets rid of both. On IRC, they are completely outside the system, usually rank is given as demanded. If they are particularly knowledgeable on either the technical side (e.g., publicly made the administration seem incompetent) or the moral side (e.g., they've rewritten the rules, often seeming okay at a glance until they invoke ExactWords, only for everyone else to find out there is no way to bail from that). Often has a surprisingly low post count despite their special status.
** ''Who's here?'': TheChessmaster, RulesLawyer, [[ForumSpeak Hit-And-Run Poster]]

A note on the IRC statuses: While the given statuses are frequently found to be the way given, some networks do not support the +qa (owner/admin) modes, and will just op many members; this can cause drama that is often not even HilariousInHindsight.

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\n* '''The Gods Themselves''': Themselves:''' If a forum is devoted to a specific topic, notably one especially in entertainment or pop culture, then these are the actual creators of the works in question. Be they writer, director, actor, or possibly even key grip, they get the celebrity treatment -- so long as they can prove they are who they say they are to the other high-rankers. It's a huge event for the gods to quote your post, reply to your message, or debate your point, and saying anything even slightly insulting or non-lickspittle to one of them will get one labeled a troll. The {{troll}}.\\
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Usually, the
gods have tiny post counts, counts and no administrative powers, but they still may as well outrank everyone else. Of course, for some In other communities, like those for comics or webcomics, the forum creator is gods double as the god in question, Forum Creators, and sometimes [[{{SmallNameBigEgo}} that's not such a good thing]]. SpoilAtYourOwnRisk on forums frequented by the gods, Gods, as admins Admins will frequently clamp down on any unauthorized future storyline leaks leaks; in some cases it's defensive, to prevent any show/movie avoid staff member from members being blamed for the leak. An Some Gods are so dedicated to their forums that they post there every day; Creator/KevinSmith is an example of such a god is "God", who doubles as Forum Creator and Admin. Meanwhile, nerd icon Creator/WilWheaton, who Creator/WilWheaton didn't start his own forum but seems to have an account on seemingly every single nerdy forum and website in existence. Another is Creator/KevinSmith, who is also the Forum Creator and Admin of his forum, which he posts on every single day.
** Then there's the
existence.\\
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Meanwhile, some
forums that are actually dedicated to ''[[{{Hatedom}} hating [[{{Hatedom}} bashing]] a particular creator or his work]]''. work. If that creator starts making posts on the visits ''that'' forum, they're still considered something of a "God" even if the reaction will users don't particularly like him. Reactions vary between from amusement where the target and forum-goers trade friendly jabs at each other, or to enormous flame wars where {{Flame War}}s. Regardless, they attract just as much attention as the target spews vitriol at the forum while its members gang up to shout out their hatred for them, Gods on a fan forum, and often ending with the admins banning them.


only an Admin's unilateral action will see them kicked out.
* '''Forum Creator''': Gets a rank Creator:''' Whoever created the forum is obviously hugely important. Some are very involved in the everyday life of their own due to importance. May or may the forum; others hardly post at all. Most have both administrator and moderator powers, but not all use them regularly -- indeed, many owners tend not to be actually very technically inclined. Regardless, they set the tone and structure of the forum, and often they're ''paying'' for the forum. On a grass roots level, the role and personality of the forum creator can vary quite a bit. it too. They're usually both Administration and Moderator...but not always. Maybe they set up the board and gathered a few of their friends to act in Admin roles, since they don't know much about ones who will pull the technical side of running a forum. They're nearly always a Moderator though. Strange thing is, very often this is quite an elusive figure, despite being in charge of the board. plug if you piss them off. On IRC they are the "Owner", with status +q.
** It's fairly common for these people to be
+q. Forum creators are often revered as some sort of a MemeticBadass within the forum itself, especially but if they are also an Admin.
** If
they're especially hands-off/irrelevant they'll become the particularly hands-off that reverence is often combined with a bizarre ButtMonkey instead. Or some odd combination.


characterisation.
* '''Administration''': a.k.a. Admin. '''Administrator:''' The maintainers of "admins" are the boards, usually more technically inclined than moderators. people who actually maintain the boards. They're the ones who can be found [[HeadDesk smacking their heads off of against their keyboards keyboards]] when something goes wrong with on the forum; not only does forum, because they're the glitch annoy them, but they'll ones who have the rest of the message board on their case to ''fix'' it. Admin usually fix it -- and also deal with setting boards up, fixing problems, the deluge of users bugging them about it. Admins are also responsible for establishing and organising the boards, conducting polls polls, and taking suggestions. As Admins outrank Moderators and can be in charge of appointing and removing mods. Also a result, some Admin don't seem good idea not to participate much piss them off. Many admins aren't particularly involved in the day-to-day discussion of the board, only appearing when summoned or to explain why the Fanfic forum is currently offline. On daily discussion, especially if they're too busy fixing things, but in some smaller boards, though, the Admin is just might be an Old Guard or Regular who happens to know what to do should if the place should self-destruct. Still, making them angry isn't a good idea; On IRC admins have status +a.
* '''Moderators:''' The "mods" are there to police the board's members and make sure
they outrank the Mods, and if pushed, Admin will almost certainly use their power within the group to ensure the guilty party is punished. Admins are +a on IRC.


* '''Moderators''': a.k.a. Mods. Admins are in charge of the boards, but Mods are in charge of the members. This is
play nice with each other. They're usually the most recognisable of the "authority" groups, and groups because they're seen the one that most frequently by the general board populace is likely to see on a frequent basis. populace. The Mod's greatest mod's great power is banning; make enough of a nuisance of yourself and you'll be barred the "banhammer" -- they can expel members from the board (although, for breaking the rules or generally being of a lower status than Admin, they may have to refer to that group first). nuisance. They can also delete or lock discussion threads that have gotten out of hand, hand. They're called "Operators" or "ops" on IRC and are generally in charge of seeing that everyone plays nicely together. A good Mod have status +o; there's also the "half-op" with status +h.\\
\\
Good moderation
is a godsend vital for a message board. A bad board, and it requires a proper balance. Not enough moderation, and the board will descend into chaos with no one is likely to cause members throw out the {{Troll}}s, {{Spammer}}s, and other unsavoury characters. Too much moderation, on the other hand, will stifle discussion and create a culture of dissent. In either case, it leads to flee. Often, Mods have a board haemorrhaging productive users. In some cases, there's a hierarchy of their own, especially between those who moderate moderators, some of whom are responsible for a single topic forum, or board and those who oversee all others of it. Mods are usually respected and popular Old Guard members who whom have been given site-wide power. Generally, if a "promotion" for their years of devotion mod gets DrunkWithPower, you can complain to the forum. Mods are known as "Op[erator]s" on IRC and come in Op +o and Half-Op (lesser power) +h flavours.
** If there's any form of corruption or abuse of power on a forum, this is where it will most often reside, until/unless
an Admin or Creator comes along and puts down the boot.

to have them removed.
* '''The Old Guard''': Guard:''' They don't have any official power, per se, power ''per se'', but they're the celebrities power players of the board. Newbies and Regulars know they've made it in the fandom if an Old Guard praises their {{Fanfic}} or asks for their MSN address. As with Regulars, they participate in day-to-day discussion, but often not to the same extent - The Old Guard have been into their specialization/fandom for a while, and unless some sparkling new debate catches their attention, or a new series kicks into gear, they're not known for posting every five minutes. Sometimes even the Mods can be wary of crossing this group, since extent; they've been here involved for so long enough to have a strong set of allies (and, occasionally, a mini-fandom of that they won't show up unless something particularly interesting catches their own)... which means if attention. In many cases, they've been around for longer than most moderators -- the only reason they're a {{Jerkass}}, hapless Newbies not mods themselves is that they're unwilling to do the rather unrewarding police work, and blithely ignorant Regulars should be very careful they've picked up many allies in their dealings with them. Usually, though, this is a pretty benevolent group, and ''the'' ones to go to if you want to know obscure facts about time on the fandom. site. This makes the mods reluctant to cross the Old Guard. Most likely to be voiced (+v) (status +v) in a channel.
** ''Who's here?'': SmallNameBigEgo with a HairTriggerTemper (if they don't get banned),
an IRC channel.\\
\\
Whether the Old Guard is actually ''helpful'' to other members varies considerably. Some
[[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]]. There's nearly always someone here suffer newbies poorly]] and have trouble finding the patience to deal with {{noob}}s who haven't been around for quite as long. A few may even be kinda problematic users like TheGadfly, who only avoid discipline because of their longevity. Others are friendlier and have near-encyclopedic knowledge of the underlying fandom, making them an ''awesome'' resource. A few even become [[ForumSpeak Suffers the Shepherd]], making it a point to help the Newbies Poorly]], acclimate to the forum and TheGadfly can also be a trusted member, although it's frequent to see protecting them held at from the end of a leash by a Mod.

others.
* '''Regulars''': '''Regulars:''' The bread-and-butter most active group, the bread and butter of a any forum, and usually the most concerned with whatever topic interested in the forum is ostensibly about. forum's underlying fandom or topic. They hold debates, chat about [[Main/{{OTP}} OTPs]], wonder what the deal was with the silent guy in episode 13 OneTruePairing, and greet/assess the Newbies. They'll also start Shipping Wars look for {{Easter Egg}}s and occasionally [[FlameWar flame each other]], so watch out. They're the most active group, and the most closely watched by the Mods. Because they're the mainstay ChekhovsGun. In terms of the forum, personality, they tend to define its tone and interests. Some Regulars may have been on run the forum longer than some of gamut. Sometimes they greet the Newbies like a proto-[[ForumSpeak Shepherd]] -- not enough clout to be Old Guard, but due wanting to lower post count aren't as well-known or popular.
** ''Who's here?'': Just
be helpful all the same. Others are {{Single Issue Wonk}}s who want to talk about every personality type, but something specific. The Regulars tend to be impassioned and debates tend to be lively (''especially'' if it involves {{Shipping}}); if they're not careful, they can start a few stand out: FlameWar, forcing the [[ForumSpeak Mediator]], the SingleIssueWonk, and the [[ForumSpeak Left Fielder]] in particular. Subgroups include the DieForOurShip. A proto-version of [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]] often occupies this space; always nice Moderators to Newbies, but lacks the clout to challenge the Old Guard.

step in.
* '''Bright Young Things''': Things:''' An odd group, consisting of Newbies who have been promoted quickly. more quickly than usual. Reasons abound; maybe they're a friend of a Regular, maybe they're a FandomVIP (perhaps even the writer of a well-known FanFic), or maybe they just seem really nice and with-it. Their opinions are given more weight than those of other newcomers, although but they're still expected to defer to Regular Regulars and the Old Guard members. The reasons for this rapid ascension in the ranks can vary. They might be a friend of someone held in high esteem in the forum. They might be a well-known fanfic author or [[FandomVIP other fandom celebrity]] who's been active elsewhere. Or they're just plain nice, and have been making themselves useful from day one. Either way, Guard. In any event, it's not long before they've settled they settle into the forum and are indistinguishable from other Regular members.

become Regulars.
* '''Newbies''': '''Newbies:''' Nearly everyone starts here. These It's a bit of a dangerous place to be, as most Regulars [[ForumSpeak suffer newbies poorly]] and this is the stage where Moderators weed out {{Troll}}s. On a typical forum, there are the board's three ways a Newbie can go about things:
** Some introduce themselves (perhaps in a specific board dedicated to
new arrivals, often recognisable users introducing themselves) and then step away for their recent "Hi, I'm new!" post. After the initial meet-and-greet, a newbie will usually post sparingly until period to [[ForumSpeak lurk]] for a while as they get a feel for the board. Confident ones can find themselves quickly raised They might post in this period, but fairly sparingly. Once they gain confidence and learn how things work, they become more productive and generally elevate almost immediately to the level of the a Bright Young Things...or pushing some buttons when unwittingly upsetting Thing.
** Some dive in without lurking and see where they land. If they hit
the forum's heavy hitters. Smart ones will right buttons, they become a Bright Young Thing. If they don't, they become a {{Noob}}. More often than not, these users miss rather than hit; the Regulars and the Old Guard all have trawled the archives their own {{Berserk Button}}s and checked the Rules and Regulations before speaking up, but {{Fandom Enraging Misconception}}s that doesn't mean that they're immune users are highly unlikely to mistakes. Most decent Mods will make allowances for Newbies, and know without lurking. But these users tend to be earnest in their enthusiasm, so a forum with a good [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]] will take extra pains be able to make sure they're given a fair hearing. However, this stage is also where straighten them out.
** The rest try
the [[{{Troll}} Trolls]] are weeded out, so the Mod will probably be keeping an eye on any newcomers for signs of trouble.
** ''Who's Here?'': Depending on the competence levels of the newbies (or the balance of acceptance vs. cynicism among the forum's regular members), they might find themselves branded a {{Noob}}.
fast-track to Regular status. They tend to become [[YesMan Yes Men]] Men]], looking for power users and [[ForumSpeak Me Toos]] usually don't get very far above Newbie level, since they never really say much to warrant "promotion." Unless, of course, they're fuelling the resident SmallNameBigEgo.

SmallNameBigEgo. They might inject themselves into fights they know nothing about by joining the side of someone they think is a respected user. They also tend to post for the sake of posting, often inflating their statistics with pointless comments like [[ForumSpeak "Me too!"]]. These usually don't escape Newbie level, and in many cases Moderators will suspect that they're {{Troll}}s.
* '''Guest Posters''': Unlike Newbies, Posters:''' These guys just show up for a particular topic that catches their interest. They post only intermittently, in some cases enough for the other users to recognise them, but never enough for them to be taken seriously. In some cases, they don't even have an account on the forum. They usually pop up to comment on something that catches their interest and are never seen again. Or account. If they pop up intermittently, often enough that their web handle is recognised, but not enough for anyone to get attached to them. Rather unfairly, their opinions and insights might not be given the consideration they deserve simply because the "they're not one of us" mentality prevails. Some will do eventually join commit to joining the forum, where though, and the others still remember them, they usually skip official Newbie status if the other board members recognise them.
** On Website/GameFaqs, special status is given to
and become a Bright Young Thing.\\
\\
In a few instances, Guest Posters are like minor Gods -- like small-time
game devs developers or PR people. people related to the Gods Themselves. The vast majority of them lack either the interest or the netiquette to last long on the forums, so forums. This is particularly common on Website/GameFAQs, which does grant special status to these people, even though they generally just post a "thanks for buying my game" kind of response and then are never heard from again.

again.
* '''Village Idiots:''' Another odd category, this time encompassing people who probably should have been banned, but they haven't because [[ItAmusedMe they amuse the Regulars]]. Usually, these users are [[TheFool fairly harmless]]; they may be entertainingly immature, prone to hilarious misconceptions, or are otherwise fun to argue with. They're otherwise not taken seriously in the slightest. They may not even be {{Troll}}s; just extremely naive users who are [[PoesLaw indistinguishable from them]]. The problem is that such users can easily wear out their welcome, and if they ''do'' get banned, they become They Who Must Not Be Named.
* '''They Who Must Not Be Named''': Banned members. Trolls. That guy who started the FlameWar that nearly nuked the forum until Admins and Mods with big sticks stepped in to sort things out. If they turn up, they'll be summarily squashed by every member from Regulars upwards. Some people can be relegated to this category unfairly (perhaps a Mod or Old Guard member took an inexplicable dislike to them), but generally these are the troublemakers that everyone prefers not to talk about. More benign ones who don't get banned are often looked upon as the village idiot, tolerated for purposes of amusement but in danger of being immediately banned if they get serious.
** ''Who's here?'':
Named:''' The {{Troll}} obviously, and on less fair forums anyone the community does not like or any banned member.
** This will frequently be the status of Moderators who've abused their powers or acted out of line. An Admin eventually has their eyes opened to the CorruptCop and ban him, or the Forum Creator will decide after being bombarded by complaints from the Regulars that enough is enough. Expect an epic debacle with announcements of the ban, and said Moderator trying to flame the board with a SockPuppet. Usually qualifies as a NoodleIncident.
** Bottom of this place are
[[UnPerson unpersoned]] Un-persons]] of the forum. Beyond people who were just banned, these are members and people which who were once part of the forum but now even so contentious that just mentioning them is again will start a FlameWar. They don't even have to be ''actually'' banned; if they're still around for whatever reason, their mere presence will generate disdain from the Regulars, if not outright arguments. This most commonly happens with former Moderators who [[DrunkWithPower abused their power]] and got it revoked by an Admin or Creator -- they might still be allowed to participate in the community, but forums will hold a [[CorruptCop rogue mod]] in such disdain that they won't talk to them anymore. Other times, the banned user might make a SockPuppet as a form of ban evasion, which achieves the same effect and leads to paranoia of other users being sockpuppets, particularly unwitting Newbies, which leads to unnecessary hostility. Because the users don't like to talk about past incidents that landed someone in this category, they become {{Noodle Incident}}s for various reasons.

people who weren't around to see them. Former Village Idiots are also in this category, because the forum doesn't want to revisit why it allowed them to stick around for so long in the first place.
* '''Off The Radar''': Don't really the Radar:''' Users who don't fit in anywhere. They anywhere and seem to exist outwith outside the forum's system. Some just [[SpearCarrier Some just post and then leave, never to be heard from again]]. Others take a more dramatic approach, approach and become the [[ForumSpeak Hit-and-Run Poster]], where they'll ride into the message board, make a massive impact impact, and vanish just as quickly, leaving its regulars to wonder wonder, "Who was that masked poster?" Until next time. Too distinct to be guest posters, Guest Posters, too infrequent and eloquent to be Village Idiots, on the rare occasions they do show up, they can challenge or show up even the Old Guard without suffering the consequence... or consequences.
* '''Irregulars:''' High-ranking users with specific responsibilities that
don't show up at all, fit into the usual ranks of Moderator or Administrator. They tend to have low post counts but an oddly special status. In some cases, they may be called "techs" -- they do certain technical stuff that Admins would normally do, on a larger scale but with less actual power and responsibility. Others are {{Rules Lawyer}}s who act as pseudo-Moderators; they don't have mod power, but they know how to beat mods in arguments about the rules. In some cases, they're there... lurking in the shadows...
** ''Who's here?'': [[ForumSpeak Lurker]], [[ForumSpeak Hit-and-run Poster]]

* '''Irregulars''': They are rather peculiar as they can have any
part of the higher ranks starting with moderator, or maybe they are just pulling strings behind the administration. More often than not, they have a special (but possibly invisible) invisible user group created for them with an unsettling set of permissions, like moderator of only moderating staff-only boards. These have a tendency to get into clashes with the staff boards or the ability to read but not give infractions. If there is user base (and if there's more than one irregular, they will usually combat one, with each other with conspiracies until one of them gets banned, they become friends and extremely poisonous to other), leading the community or users to cook up conspiracy theories about how they're the administration gets tired ones who are [[ManBehindTheMan really in charge of the drama and gets rid of both. On IRC, they are completely outside the system, usually rank is given as demanded. If they are particularly knowledgeable on either the technical side (e.g., publicly made the administration seem incompetent) or the moral side (e.g., they've rewritten the rules, often seeming okay whole thing]], at a glance least until they invoke ExactWords, only an ''actual'' Admin gets involved and boots them out for everyone else to find out there is no way to bail from that). Often has a surprisingly low post count despite their special status.
** ''Who's here?'': TheChessmaster, RulesLawyer, [[ForumSpeak Hit-And-Run Poster]]

stoking drama.

A note on the IRC statuses: While the given statuses are frequently found to be the way given, some networks do not support the +qa (owner/admin) modes, and will just op give many members; members "Op" status; this can cause drama that is often not even HilariousInHindsight.
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* '''Off The Radar''': Don't really fit in anywhere. They seem to exist outwith the forum's system. [[SpearCarrier Some just post and then leave, never to be heard from again]]. Others take a more dramatic approach, where they'll ride into the message board, make a massive impact and vanish just as quickly, leaving its regulars to wonder "Who was that masked poster?" Until next time. Too distinct to be guest posters, they challenge or show up the Old Guard without suffering the consequence... or don't show up at all, but they're there... [[{{Lurker}} lurking in the shadows]]...
** ''Who's here?'': {{Lurker}}, [[ForumSpeak Hit-and-run Poster]]

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* '''Off The Radar''': Don't really fit in anywhere. They seem to exist outwith the forum's system. [[SpearCarrier Some just post and then leave, never to be heard from again]]. Others take a more dramatic approach, where they'll ride into the message board, make a massive impact and vanish just as quickly, leaving its regulars to wonder "Who was that masked poster?" Until next time. Too distinct to be guest posters, they challenge or show up the Old Guard without suffering the consequence... or don't show up at all, but they're there... [[{{Lurker}} lurking in the shadows]]...
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** ''Who's here?'': {{Lurker}}, [[ForumSpeak Lurker]], [[ForumSpeak Hit-and-run Poster]]
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** ''Who's here?'': Just about every personality type, but a few stand out: the [[ForumSpeak Mediator]], the SingleIssueWonk, and the LeftFielder in particular. Subgroups include the DieForOurShip. A proto-version of [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]] often occupies this space; always nice to Newbies, but lacks the clout to challenge the Old Guard.

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** ''Who's here?'': Just about every personality type, but a few stand out: the [[ForumSpeak Mediator]], the SingleIssueWonk, and the LeftFielder [[ForumSpeak Left Fielder]] in particular. Subgroups include the DieForOurShip. A proto-version of [[ForumSpeak The Shepherd]] often occupies this space; always nice to Newbies, but lacks the clout to challenge the Old Guard.
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