Invitation link

Hello,
I can’t find the invitation link for new forum participants here.
But it must exist.
I don’t see anything on my user page or at the end of a topic.

Thanks

Sorry I’m not sure what you’re after.

I’ll provide https://lubuntu.me/links/ which is the best place for Lubuntu links.

There is a new Ubuntu Flavors Support channel on telegram, and a corresponding Ubuntu Off-topic channel that come to mind, as it opened up only in the last few days, but if it’s something else you’re after, sorry I’m unsure. (your mention of “here” makes me think I’ve missed your point though)

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Thanks for your reply.

I actually meant this link.
https://meta.discourse.org/t/multiple-use-invite-links/154325

But I saw that this is only possible from trust level 2.
https://blog.discourse.org/2018/06/understanding-discourse-trust-levels/

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Hello,
I don’t think I’m in trust level 2 yet?

Is this correct?

I would like to invite several users here.

You don’t appear to be.

I don’t know whether trust level is upgraded straight away, or a cron type of job runs every so often. You appear to just meet the requirements (at least 15; you’re at 15 for example) so see if it remains like it is maybe.

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Thank you very much for pointing this out.
I will see what happens and wait and see.

Could I possibly contact you again?

Yeah, I’m checking this site many times a day (almost every day when I can)

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Can these links also be sent via XMPP or IRC from here?

I have no experience with it; all I can provide is

https://meta.discourse.org/t/how-to-send-configure-and-accept-discourse-invitation-emails/124096

To create an invite, click the “invites” link from your user’s profile page. That will take you to your pending invites page. That page shows a list of previous invites you have sent and allows you to send new invites. Click the “Invite” link to start creating a new invite:

Note: I didn’t send any invites; but it appears to be functional, for me anyway.

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