Understanding Discourse Trust Levels (original) (raw)

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Jun 25, 2018 • 6 min read

The user trust system is a fundamental cornerstone of Discourse. Trust levels are a way of…

As documented in Community Building on the Web, there is a natural progression for participants in any community.

This seemed like a great starting point for our user trust system. Thus, Discourse offers five user trust levels. Your current trust level is visible on your user page, and a summary of all trust levels within your community is presented on your dashboard.

How do users learn about the trust system?

(It's also worth mentioning that Discourse starts in "bootstrap mode" where the first 50 users who sign up are automatically granted TL1, and daily digests, to promote growth of the community via early adopters.)

Discourse trust level counts

Trust Level 0 -- New

By default, all new users start out at trust level 0, meaning trust has yet to be earned. These are visitors who just created an account, and are still learning the community norms and the way your community works. New users’ abilities are restricted for safety – both theirs and yours.

(We also want to hide any “advanced” functionality from new users to make the UI less confusing for them as they gain more experience.)

Users at trust level 0 cannot

Admins can change these limitations by searching for newuser and first_day in site settings.

Trust Level 1 -- Basic

At Discourse, we believe reading is the most fundamental and healthy action in any community. If a new user is willing to spend a little time reading, they will quickly be promoted to the first trust level.

Get to trust level 1 by…

Users at trust level 1 can…

Admins can change these thresholds by searching for tl1 in site settings.

Trust Level 2 -- Member

Members keep coming back to your community over a series of weeks; they have not only read, but actively participated long and consistently enough to be trusted with full citizenship.

Get to trust level 2 by…

Users at trust level 2 can…

Admins can change these thresholds by searching for tl2 in site settings.

Trust Level 3 -- Regular

Regulars are the backbone of your community, the most active readers and reliable contributors over a period of months, even years. Because they're always around, they can be further trusted to help tidy up and organize the community.

To get to trust level 3, in the last 100 days…

* These likes must be across a minimum number of different users (1/5 the number), across a minimum number of different days (1/4 the number). Likes cannot be from PMs.

All of the above criteria must be true to achieve trust level 3. Furthermore, unlike other trust levels, you can lose trust level 3 status. If you dip below these requirements in the last 100 days, you will be demoted back to Member. However, in order to avoid constant promotion/demotion situations, there is a 2-week grace period immediately after gaining Trust Level 3 during which you will not be demoted.

Users at trust level 3 can…

Admins can change these thresholds by searching for TL3 in site settings.

Trust Level 4 -- Leader

Leaders are regulars who have been around forever and seen everything. They set a positive example for the community through their actions and their posts. If you need advice, these are the folks you turn to first, and they've earned the highest level of community trust, such that they are almost moderators within the community already.

Get to trust level 4 by…

Users at trust level 4 can…

For a complete breakdown of the permissions granted to each trust level, check out our FAQ on Meta.

Trust Level Permissions Table (inc Moderator Roles)This aims to be a comprehensive list of Discourse features, marked by Trust Level, and including the relevent admin settings which influence them. If you spot something that’s missing or incorrect please leave a comment below. 🙂 👍 Trust Level Grid - Defaults TL = Trust Level dependant ⚙ = Can b…Discourse MetaJammyDodger

We believe this trust system has been a success so far, as it leads to stronger, more sustainable communities by carefully empowering members, regulars, and leaders to curate and lead their own communities. It's one of the key community features that sets Discourse apart from the rest. But like everything else in Discourse, the trust system is evolving over time as we gain more experience with more communities. We'll continue to update this post with any changes.

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