Why does the "10K club" link to Meta posts and not to a list of people in the "club"?
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lilikoi (
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April 8th, 2010
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You need to have 10K in your interests part of your profile.
So everybody can join in the celebration.
Nevermind. Misread the Q. Sorry.
I did too. You’re on your own.
Because the keyword search is a search for questions on that topic. There is no actual 10K club or mansion; sorry if that bursts any bubbles.
@janbb ? What? No mansion?
Where the hell am I going to put this? I ordered one for the front yard!
You can see who’s in the imaginary “clubs” by looking at people’s scores. There’s no need for a list. The whole thing is just for fun. I don’t ever want to see us post “top scorers” or anything like that. There is no need to rank people above one another or treat people in a special way on account of their points.
The marking of those milestones sprang up spontaneously when the first people hit 10k and has continued as a tradition just because people enjoy celebrating one another’s shining moments. All the rest is pure fluther lore and is simply fun for its own sake.
@ChazMaz Liberace would’ve found that gaudy.
It didn’t point anywhere at first, and it was super hard to find the celebration threads. So, after a decision was made to hold all the “parties” in the meta section, Andrew made it point to meta so it would be easier to find them.
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