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Verified Sources Badge Request


EgoDogg

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Hey @Jeremy Igo,

There have been a lot of bad posts lately, claiming to have "Insider sources," and that doesn't seem to be anything that's going away anytime soon. A forum request to help users realize who they can trust would be to have badges for users with verified sources. A user sends you proof of their source, they get a badge, you know they can be trusted.

It's going to be a 'boy who cried wolf' scenario, and I would absolutely hate to see people with legit insider information (occasionally happens) get dismissed and mocked due to the people who claim to have sources for everything.

I shared a few examples of extensions which can help with that if you decided to implement something like that. 

Other examples of badges:
Verified Source
PSL Owner
Former Player
Current Player
Staff
Moderator

There may be better extensions available, too, but the couple below were found via a quick search. This could be a way to add another level of legitimacy to the users.

Badges next to name (Preferred since you can have multiple):
https://invisioncommunity.com/files/file/8497-itzverified-member-verification/

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Badges on corner of post:
https://invisioncommunity.com/files/file/7277-hq4-badges/

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Here's a tip:

People with legit sources typically won't repeat anything given to them by said sources, unless it is their job to do so.

That's a great way to lose your own access to inside information... sharing it.




Also, you have to know the secret handshake.

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