Just curious: why did I lose my Charter Member status?

Not looking to change anything, just curious. I believe I paid for my subscription for all the years I was notified. Did I miss something?

Memberships were a feature that was never fully ported over to Discourse. We don’t have your history from vBulletin so we can’t look up exactly what happened in your case.

The user groups from when we switched from vBulletin to Discourse are still intact, and since the membership feature was never implemented on Discourse, those user groups never change. If you were a Charter Member when we switched, you are still in the Charter Member user’s group. If you were a Member, you are still in the Member user’s group.

All I can tell you at this point is that when we changed software, you were in the Members user group and not in the Charter Members user group. Your Charter Membership must have lapsed at some point.

Members and Charter Members don’t receive ads on the message board. However, that is the only portion of the old membership system that has been ported to Discourse.

Thanks, I was just curious. There were a few years where I left media including the Dope due to depression about how long it has been taking to fight ignorance. I must have let it lapse.

Another quick question, is it only charter members that can use custom descriptions like “Robot Mod in Beta Testing”?

Go to this thread for requests:

The original plan was that Members and Charter Members would be able to have custom titles for free (something that you had to pay extra for under vBulletin). But we gave up on waiting around for Memberships to be implemented on Discourse and opened it up to everyone. Post your request in the thread that @What_Exit linked to if you want a custom title.

Note that you can’t choose a title that is already in use by the system, like Administrator (or any variation on that like Admin), Member, Charter Member, SDSAB, etc. A more complete set of guidelines is in the linked thread.

Thanks!

I would love you if your description was a variation of, “Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.”

And this is exactly what I want; Do Not Taunt!

You are awesome.