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When users are "promoted" or "demoted" to/from Market Wizard status, the script checks their profile for user title "issues". For example, if a user manually input a custom title of "Market Wizard", but is no longer a red coat, then that's confusing so we delete the custom title and reset it to default.
The same is true in reverse, if a user set a custom title of "Elite Member", but gets promoted to Market Wizard, we delete the custom title and reset to default (which becomes "Market Wizard").
So, in short, if you don't wish to be called the default title of Market Wizard, change it in your UserCP -- but change it to something other than "Elite Member".
If there is still a problem with it getting deleted after you do this, please let me know.
Decide whether you want your journal to be open to everyone or Elite-only.
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His post includes the usual heading about whether the post answered your question, but mine does not. It's not that I want any credit , in fact I have been assuming this does not show up for mods, but seeing his with it makes me think there is something that's a little odd. Obviously, not seriously important, just a note about it.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
The "answer a question" feature is shown to the thread starter, so they can mark a post as the answer to the question. It is also shown to mods, so they can mark a post as answered.
It is not, however, shown to yourself -- so your own posts don't have the answer option, you cannot mark your own post as an answer.
It's just a bug in the plugin. In the case where you need someone to mark your own post as answered, just send it to us on Slack so another mod can mark it answered.