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Originally Posted by Dream
I disagree. By saying distinction you might imply coders/designers are superior to regular members, or just use it as a condition of being different. Coders, designers and regular members will be different regardless of their title. You don't need to add distinction to the equation just so a few egos feel good, for each one there's an ego feeling down. It also draws a clear line separating coders/designers from regular members, where everyone should be treated equally, as opposed to be treated with distinction.
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You are misinterpreting what I am saying, this has nothing to do with 'egos' or 'superiority'...let me amend that..it
shouldn't have anything to do with egos or superiority. If you are looking at it that way, you are misinterpreting the reasons behind the titles.
So if one "
might imply coders/designers are superior to regular members," they are implying wrongly.
By my definition of distinction, I literally mean a distinction in the fact that coders/designers have released something and members without the title haven't; nothing more nothing less.