Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-5238714-20160715023539

First, a short summary. We have three classifications of activity for a user's article (copying the MoS): active if posted in the past 2 weeks, semi-active if posted in the past 4 weeks, otherwise inactive.

I find the semi-active classification rather ludicrous - in common language on the MBs (and elsewhere I would assume) semi-active implies that a user is active, but only makes a few posts each week, not that they were last present two to four weeks ago.

I propose we get rid of the semi-active classification and make the activity specifications firmly black and white - if a user has posted in the past four weeks he is active, if he hasn't posted in the past four weeks he is not. I also think the term "semi-active" seems very subjective and shouldn't be applied in an encyclopedia-style wiki.

A) Remove the semi-active category from user articles, implemented a simple black and white "active or inactive" classification

B) Keep it how it is although it barely makes any sense 