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  • Considered status

    "Considered status" is a concept used in social psychology to describe the subjective perception of an individual's status within a group. This status is based on the qualities and contributions that are perceived by other members of the group. Considered status is different from other forms of status, such as achieved status (which is based on objective achievements, such as education or occupation) and ascribed status (which is based on immutable characteristics, such as race or gender).

    Considered status can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as charisma, expertise, and social skills. Individuals who are perceived to have high considered status are often seen as leaders or influential members of the group, and their opinions and actions are more likely to be valued and respected by other members. On the other hand, individuals with low considered status may be marginalized or ignored by the group.

    In an online community, considered status can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as the quality of the content that a user contributes, their level of engagement with the community, and their social skills in interacting with other members. Users who are perceived to have high considered status may be more likely to be moderators or administrators, and their opinions and contributions may carry more weight in the community. However, it's important to note that considered status can also be fluid and subject to change, depending on the evolving dynamics of the community and the actions of its members.



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