Thanks for sharing, now I have to spam requirements just to ask my urgent question…
I was wandering the same thing. Apparently you have to interact with existing posts and like others by touching
Thanks for sharing this! very much appreciated!
I still can’t create a new one…
Well done! I just needed this information!
Thanks for the help - i needed to create one
Funny, I gave 2 likes, but my profile says “0 (heart) given”". Clicking on “given” then opens a list, showing the 2 likes I gave.
It also shows 1 like received, but I can not get a list of them.
To me your profile now says 2 likes given. I think it takes a little while to show it correctly on your profile. Batch job?
Yes.
But now I still have no NEW TOPIC button, although I have all the conditions checked.
Maybe another batch job must run…
It took a while for me to understand what has to be done (and how) to achieve this level 2… And I really do not understand why so complicated model. I think if it was simpler the community had been bigger and more active…
I still don’t know how to start a new topic
The clue is to read this thread
You need to complete following:
- Visiting at least 15 days, not sequentially
- Casting at least 1 like
- Receiving at least 1 like
- Replying to at least 3 different topics
- Entering at least 20 topics
- Reading at least 100 posts
- Spend a total of 60 minutes reading posts
For an online bank Revolut is not very good about managing their online community if every new user is confused. I’ve been looking around for 15 minutes trying to figure out how to ask a simple question. Finally found this post…
Thank you for your explanation!
Wow! All that just to be able to ask a simple question. An odd way of doing things. But thank you for detailing it here clearly.
There are threads about this already. Why not use the search feature, find a thread that fits and ask your question there?
How is it possible they make it so goddam complicated to find where to start a new topic???
Because they are all several years old and not relevant. Why did you not check that before posting your reply?
Here’s the thing: it’s not me who wants an answer to a question. If I had to chose between being able to post a question in a thread that’s 50% on topic or not being able to post a question at all, I would post my question!
(It’s irrelevant how old a thread is. Old threads get bumped up when new posts are added.)