I am just curious---How does someone who joined mydeco on the 4th of August, has 0 rooms, 0 tips, 0 blogs, 0 questions, 0 friends, 0 groups and WOW 2 products shortlisted BECOME THE 4TH MOST ACTIVE PERSON ON mydeco??????????
I am not kidding, check under the people tab on the top left of your screen.
Jennifer I am posting this to Starting out on mydeco group also, which I know you host/monitor, so I would appreciate you investigating and letting us all know.
Thanks so much, Sylvia

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(8) Post a commentstansbridge
There must have been a huge lul in mydeco trafic, and this person was the only one doing anything..!
sophisticutt
easy, tiger! (lol)...that thought crossed my mind briefly when i saw it, but i just reckoned that they must have alot of rooms that they're working on which haven't been made public yet...
and the profiles displayed as busy, might not necessarily be in any order... xx
Mirka McNeill
or The Man Who Never Was? hopefully this is not the case. I was editing my blog and I have noticed that I got 10 points for correcting my spelling mistake :) lol Mirkaxxx
_fairygirl_
I'm curious too...i've been on about the same time, joined the 4th of August and i'm not a Design Guru and i don't have 710 points. I've got 5 friends, 2 groups, 6 blog posts and 5 rooms, not to mention 126 products shortlisted...how am i only a Design Genius with 580 points? I'd love to have a run down of what exactly you get points for and how many... Elle xx
JenniferScott
Activity is measured for the past 7 days...so 'most active' means the person who has created the most content in the previous week.
Private content also counts towards this, so private rooms will push someone up there.
Why don't you message that person and ask them what they've been up to? :)
JenniferScott
And in answer to _fairygirl_, different numbers of points are awarded depending on the content being created. Things like rooms and blogs give you more points than comments and ratings, for example...
SylviaAst
Thank you Jennifer! I had no idea that unpublished activity also created points. Wonderful! :)
Holly G
Thanks for clarifying this as I must admit it had me scratching my head (and no I don't have nits) as to why someone with so little could do so well.
Thanks