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lilikoi's avatar

Why does the "10K club" link to Meta posts and not to a list of people in the "club"?

Asked by lilikoi (10110points) April 8th, 2010

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filmfann's avatar

You need to have 10K in your interests part of your profile.

AstroChuck's avatar

So everybody can join in the celebration.

AstroChuck's avatar

Nevermind. Misread the Q. Sorry.

filmfann's avatar

I did too. You’re on your own.

janbb's avatar

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.

CMaz's avatar

@janbb ? What? No mansion?

Where the hell am I going to put this? I ordered one for the front yard!

Jeruba's avatar

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.

Captain_Fantasy's avatar

@ChazMaz Liberace would’ve found that gaudy.

augustlan's avatar

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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