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Your rank doesn’t matter, it’s just for gamification purposes. 

What matters is your reputation score that is built overtime and based on the content that you are posting, if it’s valuable and if it’s adding something to the community and not the typical “stay online 24/7 and thanks for your information” comments

But as I remember it’s 5 posts a day 

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As @mariashtelle1 has said above your rank isn't important.

But just one more piece of advice for you.   

You have NO sales.  Why do you need to post anything? You should be spending more time reading all of the information that's available to you on this forum. 

I can guarantee that whatever questions you want to post have already been asked and answered time and time again.  

Do yourself a favour.  Less typing, more scrolling! 

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On 9/19/2022 at 12:55 PM, marufsarkar_pro said:

I want to know how much the daily post limit is on the Fiverr forum. 

As a newbie to the forum, you get 5 posts a day, which includes your private messages. You can also post 1 status update and 1 status reply a day.

On 9/19/2022 at 2:12 PM, mariashtelle1 said:

Your rank doesn’t matter,

I was a Grand Master for a while before I got my post limit removed. I also had 5,000 reputation points and 500 posts. But I still had the 5 posts-a-day limit.

On 9/19/2022 at 4:05 PM, breals said:

You should be spending more time reading all of the information that's available to you on this forum. 

I learned far more by following and reading good content than posting my own questions. To this day, I still only have 4 questions that I posted myself. Most of the questions I did have were either answered by the people I was following or were easily found by looking it up.

On 9/19/2022 at 2:12 PM, mariashtelle1 said:

What matters is your reputation score that is built overtime and based on the content that you are posting, if it’s valuable and if it’s adding something to the community and not the typical “stay online 24/7 and thanks for your information” comments

If you are providing value to the forum, you will eventually get that post-limit removed. So focus on learning and posting good content. Keep all the forum rules. Remain courteous with everyone you interact with. And when that post limit finally does fall off, it'll be a pleasant surprise! 😊 

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On 9/19/2022 at 2:12 PM, mariashtelle1 said:

But as I remember it’s 5 posts a day 

Thank you for the information.

On 9/19/2022 at 4:05 PM, breals said:

I can guarantee that whatever questions you want to post have already been asked and answered time and time again. Do yourself a favour.  Less typing, more scrolling! 

 Yes! @breals But I am not sure rank 5 post limit so I post my question on the Fiverr forum. @mariashtelle1told me above. Thanks for the conscious.

On 9/19/2022 at 8:42 PM, vickieito said:

As a newbie to the forum, you get 5 posts a day, which includes your private messages. You can also post 1 status update and 1 status reply a day.

I was a Grand Master for a while before I got my post limit removed. I also had 5,000 reputation points and 500 posts. But I still had the 5 posts-a-day limit.

I learned far more by following and reading good content than posting my own questions. To this day, I still only have 4 questions that I posted myself. Most of the questions I did have were either answered by the people I was following or were easily found by looking it up.

If you are providing value to the forum, you will eventually get that post-limit removed. So focus on learning and posting good content. Keep all the forum rules. Remain courteous with everyone you interact with. And when that post limit finally does fall off, it'll be a pleasant surprise! 😊

Thank you so much for the better information.

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On 9/21/2022 at 3:55 PM, obr_design said:

I am a new user on the Fiverr forum. I want to know how much the daily post limit is on the Fiverr forum. I think everything should follow the rules. professionals will answer please. 

Hi @obr_design, as a newbie to the forum, you will have a daily limit of 5 posts (that includes private messages). You can also make 1 status update and 1 status reply.

I still had the 5-post-a-day limit as a Grand Master for a while, even though I had 500 posts and a reputation score over 5,000 points.

Just focus on keeping the rules of the forum, being courteous, and providing value to the forum and that limit will eventually be removed. 😊 

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5 minutes ago, emon4137 said:

As mush time as you will spend here, It's better for your gig.

Your time on this forum has absolutely no bearing on the performance of your gigs! 

Please do your research on this forum before posting information that is completely incorrect

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23 minutes ago, jayedprince said:

Is there any chart/table where we can found the daily limit of comment/react/post for forum user based on their rank.

5, I think, until the limit is removed.

23 minutes ago, jayedprince said:

Like, when someone make level up does he/she get increase his/her limit of daily comments/react??

It's connected to forum reputation, not level. Level can be gained by liking everything like a madman and without any meaningful contribution, so it doesn't mean much.

Keep in mind, though, that forum rank/level does nothing for your account on the main site, nor do your posts here. Having more posts on the forum isn't going to bring you sales.

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I am wondering what posting limits are in terms of quantity each day.  And, when you reach different levels, are you allowed more posts?  I prefer quality over quantity but I keep hitting my limits when 90% of my posts involve trying to help others. So, in case I have a question, I need to save some of my posts.

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38 minutes ago, minordetails said:

So, in case I have a question, I need to save some of my posts.

I think it’s 5 posts in 24 hours including all replies, topics or status updates 

And no, it doesn’t increase with the forum level but it does increase overtime when your “reputation” score grows 

@vickieito recently went through that so she might be able to advise better how long and how many posts did it take her to overcome a limit 

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7 minutes ago, mariashtelle1 said:

I think it’s 5 posts in 24 hours including all replies, topics or status updates 

And no, it doesn’t increase with the forum level but it does increase overtime when your “reputation” score grows 

@vickieito recently went through that so she might be able to advise better how long and how many posts did it take her to overcome a limit 

Thanks for that. That seems reasonable.  I am not surprised @vickieito went through that since she seems to keep taking the day.  I joined the forum not this past Sunday, the one before. I am guessing my limit got reduced but that is ok.  There are plenty of places for me to talk :). 

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Hi @minordetails

When you first start on the forum, you'll have the 5-post/day limit - this includes any private messages that you will get. You also have 1 status reply and 1 status update per day.

I had the 5 post limit/day for awhile, even after I was a Grand Master on the forum with more than 5,000 reputation points. However, I've seen many people who have only been on the forum for less than a month (with less than 100 reputation points) have that post-limit removed, so there are a number of factors that go into deciding when someone's post limit is removed.

For me, it was about 3 1/2 months of posting 5 posts a day. However, since reputation score plays a big role in this (how people are reacting to your content), I've always tried to post the most helpful/useful content that I could in hopes of getting the post-limit removed. There are others who have been posting 5 posts a day well past the 3 1/2 months, but they haven't had their post limit removed yet.

When my post limit got removed, people noticed because my 5,000-word posts disappeared and I kind of went on a posting spree that hasn't really worn off yet. 😂 It's wonderful not having to decide who to respond to each day - many people thought I was ignoring them (they didn't believe someone with a Grand Master badge had a post limit)!

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4 minutes ago, vickieito said:

I've always tried to post the most helpful/useful content that I could in hopes of getting the post-limit removed.

And all you had to do is to post “congrats dear and welcome to the forum” and you would’ve gotten much more likes 😆😉

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4 minutes ago, mariashtelle1 said:

And all you had to do is to post “congrats dear and welcome to the forum” and you would’ve gotten much more likes 😆😉

Lol...yes, there was that amazing forum member who managed to become a Grand Master in less than a month without making a single post (only by serially liking every post she could find). But she was immediately stripped from that badge (and despised by many members she was following)! ...so, I won't try to go down that path! 😂

One of the reasons why I joined the forum was to help me be more customer-minded because my husband mentioned that I was a bit insensitive and needed to be kinder when dealing with my customers. So posting on the forum (and reading through all the reviews of high-performing sellers) helped me to center my business on my customers and their needs instead of what I wanted.

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58 minutes ago, vickieito said:

Lol...yes, there was that amazing forum member who managed to become a Grand Master in less than a month without making a single post (only by serially liking every post she could find). But she was immediately stripped from that badge (and despised by many members she was following)! ...so, I won't try to go down that path! 😂

One of the reasons why I joined the forum was to help me be more customer-minded because my husband mentioned that I was a bit insensitive and needed to be kinder when dealing with my customers. So posting on the forum (and reading through all the reviews of high-performing sellers) helped me to center my business on my customers and their needs instead of what I wanted.

@vickieitoI would never have picked up on you being insensitive if you did not post that.  See, I joined because I know how much I can learn from others and the connections can become very valuable. If it makes you feel better, when I was selling more on Amazon (300 orders a day), I would dread answering emails.  I Think I was nice, but the time it took sometimes was an hour a day.  I just learned to select and price my items over time better to better manage that aspect of it, cause it can be time consuming.

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12 minutes ago, minordetails said:

@vickieitoI would never have picked up on you being insensitive if you did not post that. 

I think this was more of an issue when I first started posting on the forum in May 2022. 😊

I tend to get tunnel vision when I work (and I don't like interruptions when I work), so it's very helpful for me to break up my work day by jumping onto the forum. After 4-5 months on the forum, it started to become more natural to break away from my work and respond quickly (and happily) whenever I get customer inquiries. 

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19 minutes ago, vickieito said:

I think this was more of an issue when I first started posting on the forum in May 2022. 😊

I tend to get tunnel vision when I work (and I don't like interruptions when I work), so it's very helpful for me to break up my work day by jumping onto the forum. After 4-5 months on the forum, it started to become more natural to break away from my work and respond quickly (and happily) whenever I get customer inquiries. 

I know the tunnel vision. Mine is OCD for sure.

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You're only able to make 5 posts a day when you're a new forum user... The limitations get lifted eventually if you meet the requirements such as membership duration and also making meaningful discussions in the forum.

By the way, "dear mates" is not a good combination of words in a global setting. Other people do not like being called dear or mates, and worse even dear mates.

 

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