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How do I change the name "Jogger" in my Fitbit Community Forums?

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Because I posted to the chat, I have now been given the descriptor “jogger” next to my picture.  I am not a jogger and don’t want that to be displayed next to my picture.  Does anyone know how I can change it?  

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Hi @Dfatbat  Jogger is your rank om the forums for posting. We were all joggers at one time. Here is a copy and paste of the explanation from Ftibit.

"Your rank is an indication of your involvement within the Fitbit Community. If you visit the community often, your rank will change to reflect the time you've spent here. By posting and contributing to discussions, your rank may increase further.

Higher ranks may grant you special privileges and features like increased voting weight, the opportunity to further customize your account, access to private boards, and more.

Ranks are based on several combined metrics, including time spent in the community, number of topics created, total votes received, and Accepted Solutions received, among others. Walking-related ranks like "Stepping Up" and "Powerwalker" are reserved for those who have not yet made a post in the community. Jogging or running-related ranks like "Jogger", "Strider" and "Sprinter" are earned by those who contribute their ideas and engage with other members by posting new topics and replies. All new users are granted the rank of "First Steps" followed by "Stepping Up" and "Keeping Pace". When you make your first post, you will be known as a "Jogger", after 5 posts and 4 days as a valued member of the community, you will become known as a "Recovery Runner". Additional ranks include "Interval Runner", "5K Racer", and eventually even "Ultramarathon Runner".

Now that you know what ranks are all about and how to increase your own rank in the community, it's off to the races!"

Stepping in the U.S.A. since September 2013. Android 14

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Hi @Dfatbat  Jogger is your rank om the forums for posting. We were all joggers at one time. Here is a copy and paste of the explanation from Ftibit.

"Your rank is an indication of your involvement within the Fitbit Community. If you visit the community often, your rank will change to reflect the time you've spent here. By posting and contributing to discussions, your rank may increase further.

Higher ranks may grant you special privileges and features like increased voting weight, the opportunity to further customize your account, access to private boards, and more.

Ranks are based on several combined metrics, including time spent in the community, number of topics created, total votes received, and Accepted Solutions received, among others. Walking-related ranks like "Stepping Up" and "Powerwalker" are reserved for those who have not yet made a post in the community. Jogging or running-related ranks like "Jogger", "Strider" and "Sprinter" are earned by those who contribute their ideas and engage with other members by posting new topics and replies. All new users are granted the rank of "First Steps" followed by "Stepping Up" and "Keeping Pace". When you make your first post, you will be known as a "Jogger", after 5 posts and 4 days as a valued member of the community, you will become known as a "Recovery Runner". Additional ranks include "Interval Runner", "5K Racer", and eventually even "Ultramarathon Runner".

Now that you know what ranks are all about and how to increase your own rank in the community, it's off to the races!"

Stepping in the U.S.A. since September 2013. Android 14

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